The tone says the following to others: "Newbies not wanted. We know what we are doing and you don't. Please do not attempt to add new skins to the game unless you are prepared to meet our standards as we are the ones with the experience. As a matter of fact just tell us what you want and WE will do it for you. And oh, by the way if the skin you want is based on too old a skin, or we feel the skin is too hard to work with them we hold the right to not do the skins."
This is a fair appraisal of a lot of what happens here but there are arguments for both sides.
I don't want to be harsh but there are some absolutely rubbish skins in this game... When people post threads with half-arsed skins (not a jab at anyone here, just a general comment).... it's.... annoying, the spots for skins are very limited and seeing them crammed full of watermelon is frustrating.
The thing with starting from scratch is that it encourages you to research things. For example, I re-did the rivet layout for the 109s... There are hardly any that over-lap with the default and I spent
hours pouring over books and the internet getting the best possible information on where the rivets should be and how they should have looked.
Had I not been forced to do the whole lot myself, I'd have been very happy with the default rivet positions and as such, you can see the point of a lot of people here.
Borrowing other people's work leads to sloppiness and laziness, no matter how hard you're prepared to work on the differences.
Having said that, I have had nothing but really, really useful help with any and all questions I have asked with regards to skinning, history and anything else to do with this stuff. The small group of skinners we have here are very helpful when you're making the effort.