If you have a big enough stash, the old lady will never know when you add another one to it. Keeps peace in the house.
Dat true too… LOL!
Yes thank you! Plastaholic describes me perfectly. I loved building models when I was a kid, then 20 years into adulthood, I took it up again. Now another 30 years after that, it brings back stronger than ever the joy of childhood in my second childhood. I have built hundreds of kits but know I’ll never build the hundreds I still have collected. I often enjoy just going through the stash and looking at and savoring the box contents.
(Oh and I have given my wife info on who buys kit collections once I have corked off!)
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I make no excuse for the number of kits in stash …I too built hundreds of kits …then got in to cars hotrod …I used to build and restore hi performance classic muscle cars had and sold my warhouse shop …had all sorts of engines …transmissions car parts …thousands …it took 15 years to get ride of …no I’m just a plastic junkie. …no alsers …no costumers …just fantastic plastic. .AWWWW. .my huge stash.[bgr].
Im on both typical sides of this. I have thoroughly been bitten by the collecting bug, so everytime I find myself in the LHS I 95% of the time leave with a new kit. I very well may be one of the youngest members on here, and even then my “stash” is nothing compared to others on here. I currently have 12 kits awaiting to be built and a 13th kit currently in production. I fully intend to build the kits I have so far and i see myself buying lots more to come. Of course I have the better part of the next 35 years or so to work on these kits while I still have my health lol.
You are going to notice how that stash misteriously multiplies as time passes by.
Yeah… in time you’ll be telling yourself “Oh, I didn’t know I had this”, “Where’d it come from?” and “I don’t remember buying it” etc…
When you were smart enough to make good life decisions in choosing a spouse you don’t have to “keep peace in the house” by hiding your hobby.
And my favorite ( from experience [whstl] ) …
" I really didn’t intend to buy a spare…".[:$]
I go in the other direction–I know I have a particular kit, and can’t find it. For example, I have Tamiya’s 1/48 WWII US Navy Pilots set with moto-tug. The figures are great and I bought the set to use them with my various builds. And I can’t find the damned thing. I know it’s in my house, but just don’t know where.
Because I can!
All seriousness aside, I have about 60 unbuilt kits. I could have tons more because my wife and I are fortunate enough to have enough of a disposable income to do so. I just retired. I have time to build now. I’ve purchased multiples of one kit because I have various projects in mind. Having said that, I’m at the stage where I’ll buy a kit when I need it or a rare one becomes available for another project, like 48th and 72nd scale CF-100 Canucks although I’m not going to pay an arm, a leg and possibly a left or right testicle for said CF-100.
For example, the next 32nd scale Sabre I build will complete my project of building one Sabre to represent each of the 12 squadrons Canada deployed to the four wings of 1 Air Division in France and Germany in the 50’s and 60’s.
I will also buid a few more Sabres to mark them up in different Air Forces that flew them; USAF, RAF, South Africa, Malaysia, etc. I have also built a few Sabres and presented them to ex RCAF Sabre pilots I know.
I have multiple CF-104 Starfighters; 3 colour birds (421, 439, 441 Sqns), overall green, overall NMF dual from Cold Lake, varigated camo from 4 Wing. I still want to do a 439 Sqn Starfighter with a Vicom recce pod and an overall NMF based in Europe. It had a different paint scheme on the horizontal stab than Canadian based CF-104’s had.
I have enough CF-101 Voodoos to represent all the squadrons that flew them in RCAF service.
I also have a few that I’ll build to take my mind off the Sabres and Starfighters.
I guess there are just as many arguments pro stash as there are con stash.
You’re not the only one. I know I have a Hasegawa A-10 Thunderbolt kit and a 1/44 scale B-52 Stratofortress Kit with Griffiss AFB markings. I know I have it but for the life of me, I can’t find them. Drives me crazy looking for them.
Which reminds me… I know I have a 1/72 Heller Transall kit somewhere. I know its been years that Ive been looking for it but I know I have it…
Well add a nother one to puma stash. …1/48 revell B -25 J MITCHELL that’s, ,hmm let’s see I’ll have to go in the next room …yup 423 …loven this hobby [proplr]
Pete
I generally find stuff I couldn’t find when I am looking for other stuff.
Dunno why, but that is how it always works for me.[:$]
I really dont need a reason or excuse to buy a kit. I buy a kit simply because I can. Many times good deals come along and I will jump on them. Back many years ago you could find models selling in small lots on ebay for a good price. I grabed a few small lots back in the day and I believe this was the point my collection started to grow. buying kits has never busted my bank, it has only taken up space. I have found myself reselling some of my stash on ebay and getting better prices now than what I orignally paid for the items.
I was hoping Bronco would get in on this. In that last time we spoke he had over 3000 kits inside a semi-trailer parked in his yard…
3000 !!!
Any chance the trailer is in a climate which does not heat up to temperatures that would severely warp plastic?