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  • Gern
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2009
    • 9212

    #46
    Originally posted by Defiant911
    Thats a shops worth..
    That's what I call a proper stash! Nice one Carl.

    Apart from storage issues, I don't know why you should worry about any sort of stash. Whatever kits are there, as long as you bought them at reasonable prices, you should get back about what you've spent when they're sold - or like me, your heirs will!

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    • Gern
      SMF Supporters
      • May 2009
      • 9212

      #47
      Originally posted by adt70hk
      They get on well and whilst my mum wouldn't accept any serious misbehaviour on my part, I am her eldest!!! Hopefully that's enough to keep me safe!
      Sounds good - keep your fingers crossed.

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      • Gern
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2009
        • 9212

        #48
        Originally posted by Jakko
        Since your profile says you’re 58 now, I’d estimate your stash to be of smaller-than-average size
        With the time and detail you put into your builds Richard, unless your stash only has a dozen or so kits, you'll need to live a lot longer than 150!

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        • Gern
          SMF Supporters
          • May 2009
          • 9212

          #49
          Originally posted by KarlW
          It is, his missus told me.....
          Tut tut Karl! (Even though I suppose someone had to say it!)

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          • SteveH
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 1287

            #50
            Originally posted by Allen Dewire
            Damn Steve,
            That sure is a lot of plastic you have there on the shelves!!! Nice!!!!!!
            I am sure I might have ""Shared"" this philosophy before but here goes, I only really buy a bargain, just like our Dave Ward, sensible chap, and spend 2 or 3, 10 minutes sessions a day on E-bay, check with Scalemates for an RRP and set a low bid, and sometimes you get a delivery, WIN WIN.

            I know I wont build them all, or even 1/2, but they are an excellent investment to use against all the consumables the hobby requires.

            C-19, has cancelled all my share dividends and locked my pension pot, so my only hobby fluidity is the plastic investment in the attic, and whilst I keep working from home, until I can retire for real, its a real buzz to get a great deal, even if you only bought it as an investment.

            Am I a hoarder/collector or investor?

            A little bit of them all and its fun too

            Some interesting buying scams going on out there chaps, my one saving grace is Anna would never even step onto the attic ladder, never mind climb up into the ""Model Shop"" LOL

            Regards Steve H

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            • Guest

              #51
              Agree entirely with SteveH's philosophy.

              About 4 years ago I was talking with a model dealer from West Australia who said he knew one guy whose stash exceeded 4,000 kits. He'd sold the guy many of them. He also said he sold to guys who just collected kits, not build them. Sounds weird but when you think of it, it would be more interesting than collecting coins and stamps perhaps. There's probably a bit of that in my own stash. I enjoy having such a wide choice when it comes to starting a build, as my interest is influenced by what I have been reading/researching.

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              • rtfoe
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 9074

                #52
                Its different for me, what I have in my stash is what I have chosen to build or dream to build...get it, dream to build so selling them is not my intention unless I have really lost interest in it. Quite a number are old molds bought or received when they were a quarter of todays prices. So what am I classified as...neither a hoarder or a builder, perhaps a dreamer :smiling6:

                Cheers,
                Richard

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