Attitude Change!
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Caught myself on and stopped hording, I used to but never really looked at any of it.
Don't even keep left over kit bits.
Do keep decals though.
I do however re-purpose stuff, takeaway containers, Gú pots, various lids etc.
I also tend to keep packaging boxes for packing stuff up to post out.Comment
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I must admit I clip them down and just keep the spare bits, and even then only when I know what they are……got three boxes of scrap etch, scrap plastic, and metal odds and sods though……at least 99.9% of which will probably never be used……Comment
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Yes, I too have become a hoarder of thing that I think may be of use at some time, for something.
However, as has been noted, a lot will no doubt never be used, but, just let me throw it away and it would be just what I needed for the next thing I'm making.
So atm nothing gets thrown out before very careful consideration, even SWMBO keeps asking me whether I need this or that before chucking it.Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.Comment
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Damn. I wanted to make a joke involving her here:
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But when trying to find a good photo …Comment
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Damn. I wanted to make a joke involving her here:
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But when trying to find a good photo … :sad:Comment
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I walk in the kitchen and she's coming in the door! I look at the kitchen work top where I had placed my latest acquisition!! Nothing!!
'Where have you been' I ask?? OH!!!
Mmmmmm "OH" indeed!! More training needed I think!Comment
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I envy you! This very evening I said to her, don't throw it away - I can use that!!
I walk in the kitchen and she's coming in the door! I look at the kitchen work top where I had placed my latest acquisition!! Nothing!!
'Where have you been' I ask?? OH!!!
Mmmmmm "OH" indeed!! More training needed I think!Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.Comment
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Consolation for me is - tis early days!!! I'm sure she'll think of me when discarding what might be useful!! (I hope).Comment
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The lidded plastic tubs that our local Chinese takeaway use are perfect for storing "scenic" materials for diorama. I horde them all and have a load chock full of bought stuff like static grass etc but then many with home made items like old coffee grounds, used tea leaves, sawdust, sand, soil, twigs and just about anything I see lying around that might come in handy!
I use polystyrene meat trays to put cut plastic around the work table to free the workspace of debris and for easy searching for that right sized bit for scratching.
On another note...we all use the most controversial materials that aren't environmentally friendly but subconsciously keep them away from bins by hoarding or displaying it or disposing them correctly. I do worry about what we wash down the drain even if its in small quantities...every little drop can make a mighty...
Cheers,
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My Rach is really good at this too ..
.... She's always producing stuff and asking,"can you use this?",or,"is this any good for your models?"....
..... Sometimes I almost feel guilty if my reply is,"not really thanks darling",( not that that happens often mind.)
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My Rach is really good at this too ..
.... She's always producing stuff and asking,"can you use this?",or,"is this any good for your models?"....
..... Sometimes I almost feel guilty if my reply is,"not really thanks darling",( not that that happens often mind.)
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