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Animal isn’t demented, he’s like every drummer I’ve ever met or played with LOL….Comment
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Actually, you might be in to something there……but I think that’s because they get fed up with everyone saying how much easier bass must be than guitar because it has less strings…..funny that no one ever says that about violinists isn’t it.Comment
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You are not alone, though certainly in a minority.
I have never maintained a stash. I currently have exactly one model (and Xmas present) awaiting my attention and I don't believe that I've never had more than a couple of unbuilt kits at any given time in the last....errr....lots of years.
I do think that there is a slippery slope. Once you've established a very modest stash of, say, half a dozen models it will be almost inevitable that before you can say boo to a goose you will be building shelves and making at least one room look like and old and now almost extinct 'bricks and mortar' model shopComment
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I'm amazed at some of the numbers on here but when you consider the various reasons they sort of make sense. Personally I'm at the most I've ever been which is about 12 unbuilt and 3 on the go. (Is having a few on the go at one time the norm or the exception?).
With this number I know I'm definitely not in a hurry to buy anything the rest of this year, unless something I must have pops up, or I see a great offer somewhere for something I like.
If money/space was no object though, would I have the huge numbers that some folk on here have?
Ya damn right!!Comment
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I build WW2 Russian vehicles in 1/35 recently started on lend lease as well. Done a few 1/72, too small to see properly. Have a reasonable stash, took offers of good discounts. Have a fair amount of figures ,In both Russian and German . Am interested in the Battle Of Kursk so have a few German as well .
Takes all sorts in the modelling world.Comment
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A few moths ago, I decided to get back into this hobby, after an absence of many decades. I then posted this thread as I could not understand why modellers created such huge stashes of unmade models. As I have not yet finished the workshop we are building (will it ever stop raining and dry up?) I still have nowhere to work. I have been buying the odd tool and some modern paints etc. (acceptable!?) However, I can now see how 'The Stash' develops. With every sinew in my body, I have tried to resist the temptation to buy kits... It did not work. I now have a stash of four!
I will not buy any more until my workshop is ready... Honest!
RalphComment
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Yea right LOL……I find every time I think that I develop a problem with my credit card…..I can’t keep it out of the model shop.Comment
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I got back into the hobby around 6-7 weeks ago and in that time I've gone from a stash of 0 to a stash of ..let me check.. 10 ..I may have a problem already eeek!Comment
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A few moths ago, I decided to get back into this hobby, after an absence of many decades. I then posted this thread as I could not understand why modellers created such huge stashes of unmade models. As I have not yet finished the workshop we are building (will it ever stop raining and dry up?) I still have nowhere to work. I have been buying the odd tool and some modern paints etc. (acceptable!?) However, I can now see how 'The Stash' develops. With every sinew in my body, I have tried to resist the temptation to buy kits... It did not work. I now have a stash of four!
I will not buy any more until my workshop is ready... Honest!
Ralph
But there you are, all in your own little world, the model is under construction, and as you lock yourself in the tiolet with that magazine you sneaked into the house you sit there shuddering and sighing at the pages of models in all poses, showing off the little touches and parts you would normally not see, and you lust for more, and cry out in pleasure YES!!!! as you realise that you can afford that model and the etch brass set to go with it....
And then the deception starts, you have that empty cupboard in your room, you sneak about like a thief in the night, mumbling excuses like you need to check your tie is straight, but really we all know that you only need to hide that bottle of Duck Bottom Pink paint....
And that is how it starts, blame Aunty for plying you full of lust and the drug of the dreaded plastic kit, the first sniff as you take the lid of the box, that first caress of the decal sheet, the raised rivet detail, you cry over the box art and only wish you could replicate that artwork in three dimensions.... And how you need to fill that cupboard because that etch set looks very lonely laying on that shelf all on its own....
Yes! Dear, Just coming, had to check my tie was straight, what time are your friends arriving.............Comment
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