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FSM July 2010 Guest Editorial

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  • Member since
    May 2010
  • From: Ottawa Ontario Canada
FSM July 2010 Guest Editorial
Posted by hobcen on Monday, May 31, 2010 11:35 AM

Greetings from a newbie to the site. If this topic has been discussed, I sincerely apologize for the repetition.

Aaron Skinner nailed it, 200% as one of my colleagues commented. As a modeler of 41 years and a hobby storeowner for 24, I am always perplexed and amazed at the amount of accumulation this hobby entails. As it is, if it were not for this kit "hoarding”, sadly I would have no business if people only purchased what they built.

I thought the insights as to psychology of the actions and the concept of “mind-modeling” was brilliant.

Now if we can get more people on board.....Smile

 

Visit me at www.hobcen.com

  • Member since
    December 2007
  • From: Bridgeview, Illinois
Posted by mg.mikael on Monday, May 31, 2010 5:01 PM

hobcen

Now if we can get more people on board.....

 

On board for what?Huh?

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  • Member since
    April 2010
  • From: Yuma, AZ
Posted by Ripcord on Monday, May 31, 2010 5:33 PM

To buy and hoard lots of kits I take it.Surprise

Mike

  • Member since
    May 2010
  • From: Ottawa Ontario Canada
Posted by hobcen on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 9:39 AM

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I guess what I was awkwardly stating is that I am wishing more people will find enjoyment, whatever that entails, in our hobby.

I have been on the receiving end a lot of late of people "freaking out" over the amount in the stashes of kits that they have and either hurriedly downsizing or in some severe cases abandoning the hobby altogether. The thoughts of "how many kits do I have versus how long will I live" is becoming an all too common topic around here.

That is why I loved this editorial so much. It gives reason and purpose for our behavior.

Visit me at www.hobcen.com

  • Member since
    September 2007
  • From: Truro Nova Scotia, Canada
Posted by SuppressionFire on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 10:04 AM

My stash of kits is relatively small compared to most here, about 50 with 1/4 being 30% complete.

Everyone of them was purchased with inspiration to build it into a diorama or just for the interest of the subject. All have been looked at, instructions studied and built in the depths of my mind. The only ones I parted with still had the plastic on the box, once that has been removed I have full intentions to build it one day. 

Aaron's editorial is typical of people who collect kits as well as build them. It is a reasonable hobby just like some justify collecting rare sports cards ect. Given Aaron's profession it helps explain his large collection of unfinished kits.

Hobcen,

I am glad people's enthusiasm for purchasing more kits than they build has helped keep you in business. Any incentive for younger people to start the hobby will benefit you as well, the average age here is 40 years young!

Jason

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  • Member since
    June 2008
  • From: Iowa
Posted by Hans von Hammer on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 2:53 PM

Just my opinion, but if more people would "mind-model" on how they could make a thirty year old kit look like a modern one without spending 60 bucks and another 50 on after-market parts, there would be more "bench modelers"...

I'd rather spend 100 hours scratch-building than 100 dollars and have it done for me... 

  • Member since
    March 2003
  • From: Fort Worth, TX
Posted by RESlusher on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 3:16 PM

I guess I'm a proud "Bench Modeller"!!  I have only bought after-market PE kits for a model one time.  I check PMMS and a few other sources to see if there are any major problems with a particular kit.  If there are I either live with the problems and work around them or don't buy the kit.

My current kit stash is a paultry 13 kits including the one I'm currently working on (the AFV Club Stryker MGS).

That's just my 2 cents take it and be on your way!  :)

Richard S.

On the bench:  AFV Club M730A1 Chaparral

On deck:  Tamiya Marder 1A2

In the hole:  Who knows what's next!

 

  • Member since
    March 2007
  • From: Michigan
Posted by tonka on Wednesday, June 2, 2010 11:30 AM

I think it was a great editorial and I even had my wife read it , she asked if I sent him the material for the editorial..

One of the great things about modelling is that you can do as much or as litlle as you want.

I personally don't like the aftermarket and would rather build an old kit than a new one,,maybe its revisiting my youth,, maybe I'm cheap,, I dunno.. But the point is ..modelling is a hobby and hobbies are supposed to be fun,,,your fun! 

I 'mind build' almost every night,,, its my release from the day's stress,,maybe only 10 minutes,,to look at a kit I have not opened in a while. I also try and do something to a kit a few times a week...

No idea how many are in my stash,,I don't want to know Tongue Tied

Between models and firearms collecting,,I probably have too many toys,that I don't 'play with' enough,,,,but hey keeps me out of bars.....mostly!!

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  • Member since
    March 2003
  • From: Fort Worth, TX
Posted by RESlusher on Wednesday, June 2, 2010 4:02 PM

tonka

...Between models and firearms collecting,,I probably have too many toys,that I don't 'play with' enough,,,,but hey keeps me out of bars.....mostly!!

That's the defense I use too, when my wife asks me if I "...really need that kit."  Toast

 

Richard S.

On the bench:  AFV Club M730A1 Chaparral

On deck:  Tamiya Marder 1A2

In the hole:  Who knows what's next!

 

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