Just as the title says does anybody build and store their kits for future use up to a coat of primer or the main color? There are times when you only like constructing or there are other times you just want to paint and perhaps another just weather or starting a diorama. When this happens is there a kit available at a stage you only want to concentrate on?
There are days I only want to construct and leaving the unfinished kit on the shelf doesn't mean it's a shelf queen or rather it's in mothball for further enjoyment. My busy schedules usually exhaust my efforts to go beyond a certain limit of modelling as I treat each process as a phase. And when I have bench time the interest could be different perhaps inspired by something I've seen so having a kit at some stage of build saves time and I can just continue where I left off. These kits have been gathering but someday they will be featured in my dios.
Here's my Leave No Man Behind mothballs...





Do any of you practise this? I seem to have lots of free time to dig these out. :smiling6:
Cheers,
Richard
There are days I only want to construct and leaving the unfinished kit on the shelf doesn't mean it's a shelf queen or rather it's in mothball for further enjoyment. My busy schedules usually exhaust my efforts to go beyond a certain limit of modelling as I treat each process as a phase. And when I have bench time the interest could be different perhaps inspired by something I've seen so having a kit at some stage of build saves time and I can just continue where I left off. These kits have been gathering but someday they will be featured in my dios.
Here's my Leave No Man Behind mothballs...
Do any of you practise this? I seem to have lots of free time to dig these out. :smiling6:
Cheers,
Richard
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