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I've been looking at my stash and thinking of how quick I build. If I build 12 kits a year, so 1 a month which is not fast and not slow really, I have to live for another 30 years!! Its possible as it would make me 79, but I have a vision of completing the last one then dropping down dead - nice to have a goal in life I think
So my question to every one here, how long do you have to live to complete your stash? and do you think you'll make it??
Phil
"If anybody ever tells you anything about an aeroplane which is so bloody complicated you can't understand it, take it from me: it's all balls." R J Mitchell
4 to 5 years and I plan to go another 30 years. Off to the store!
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
I'll go another 20 + years, assuming my Pulmonary Fibrosis doesn't get me first. Now building 1 per month I could get my stash completed in 5 years, give or take.
Yep I have time.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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Even if I were to speed up to complete 1 per month (never happen), I won't delete the stash. I'm 74 now, so, I guess I'll just have to continue living for at least another 200 years. If not, I'll just have to take them with me to "The Great Workbench In The Sky" and finish them there. As no one seems to be able to tell me if that is possible or not, I guess I'll leave them to the grandkids.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Oh I do love this question! How long do I have to live? Well only time will tell. BUT, at the build rates in common with above of 10-12 builds a year, and at last count of my stash a few years back, I have a 30-40 year supply of builds in my stash. With my family history saying that I should live around that long, I'm in good shape there. Now presuming that I survive my current career for another 4-5 years and retire, my build rate can increase since I won't have that pesky job getting in the way of bench time anymore. If not? Keep your eyes peeled on eBay guys, because I'm sure that my presumed widow will be supplementing my life insurance payout with selling my stash. ;)
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Don't talk that way.
She already said she'd give it all to me...
I ride a motorcycle in the era of texting drivers, I try to avoid thinking about such things.
A 100% rider on a 70% bike will always defeat a 70% rider on a 100% bike. (Kenny Roberts)
Well my doctor gave me six months. I told him I couldn't pay him,he gave me another six months.
i got till maybe labor day and i am done maybe sooner
Well, the more I build, the better I get, but it also takes me more time to complete a model because of all the additional steps, so.....I"m going to be practically immortal, I guess? lol
How long have I got to live? When God calls me home.
Difficult to say............
Do number of years in a stasis chamber count?
the doog Well, the more I build, the better I get, but it also takes me more time to complete a model because of all the additional steps, so.....I"m going to be practically immortal, I guess? lol
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Not a pleasant topic to consider. But reality kicks in, and I am 73. A few months ago, I was going into the hospital, and thought I maybe had one more model to finish. I had a 1/48 Corsair in my stash, and decided to build it for my son, as it is his favorite airplane. I got it finished and mounted in a display case and shipped it off to him, it arrived undamaged, and so am I. I guess the good Lord has given me time for a few more!
Gimme a pigfoot, and a bottle of beer...
Karl made a funny, but it's also true. My Oncologist (that is past history) told me that reducing stress levels boosts your immune system.
Oh Duh, but then he said that my hobby might add five to ten years to my life.
well if i live to 94 like my dad I have 41 more years. So for me that's about 7.5 models a year out of my stash, it's actually possible. Never did the math before, Off to the store i wanna live longer!!
John
On the Bench: 1/72 Ki-67, 1/48 T-38
1/144 AC-130, 1/72 AV-8A Harrier
Only the good Lord knows when I will be heading to the big hobby store in the sky. I'm 60 and from what I have now and the speed I build, if I don't get anything else maybe 20 years or less.
Now my 65 year old buddy with a 3,000 kit stash better stay immortal if he wants to finish his stash!
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
What a great question with equally great responses! Some of them have made me bust out laughing here at my desk.
Let's see, I think my current rate of model completion is about 4 kits per year. At that rate, I only need to stick around for five more years. Needless to say, I'm sticking around until a good 1/48 scale Banshee or P-61E comes around.
I'd like to put in a request. If either of those two kits should come out after my demise, I give you all permission to exhume me and have me build the kit a la "Weekend at Bernie's" style.
Thanks!
Eric
If we can wait for a kit of choice before we shuffle of this mortal coil I'll be waiting for a Blackburn Buccaneer in 1/32 so I'll live forever!!
You watch Zoukei Mura will now announce one of their amazing kits for it next week.
In all reality :
I don't think that is a fair Question .Why ? Well , we may personally have a giant stash or a tiny stash . Only the will of God decides how long we will be around .
Technically I should've been gone in 2010 , but thanks to good ( darned good ) doctors and the wonder of electronics I am still here .See ? We just don't know .Build what we can and if you are afraid they will be sold or trashed give them to the V.A. Recreation Service or Wounded Warriers !
I found a site called Ubble which purports to foretell the chances of your death within the next five years based on your answers to a series of questions. Although the site states that it only is applicable to residents of the UK, and I'm in California, I took it anyway figuring if I didn't like the answer, then it would not apply! I found out that the chances of my dying in the next 5 years is only 1.6%, so obviously the site must be spot on. Lots of modeling time left for me.
Hmmm, I just took that test and It said my chances were 1.6% as well. It didn't ask me about my Pulmonary Fibrosis though. I'll bet that would have knocked the percentage up a few notches.
LOL! Yeah, my high BP didn't seem to matter either. I can't quite figure out how they arrived at their conclusion, but it was good, so I'm going with it.
I just turned 45. I need to speed up my building. Life keeps getting in the way. Or course, the alternative wouldn't let me build much either, I'm afraid.
My stash is not finite, however. Someone once told me my hobby is not actually building models, but collecting them. It's a mix, I suppose!
-Tom
Well, I buy them faster than I build so I guess I'll be immortal too!
I'd offer to donate them to my IPMS club but I'm too afraid they'd whack me to get my stash...
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
God put me on earth to build a certain number of models. Right now, I am so far behind, I may NEVER die.....
On the Bench:Revell AMT 1/25 GMC Sonoma, Revell 1/48 Dauntless, Dragon T-34/76 Recently Finished:1966 Charger, British Vosper P.T. Boat, 1962 pontiac Catalina 1:48 Tamiya Dehavilland Mosquito 1:24 Pinto, 1:24 1966 Chevy Suburban
On the Bench:Revell AMT 1/25 GMC Sonoma, Revell 1/48 Dauntless, Dragon T-34/76
Recently Finished:1966 Charger, British Vosper P.T. Boat, 1962 pontiac Catalina 1:48 Tamiya Dehavilland Mosquito 1:24 Pinto, 1:24 1966 Chevy Suburban
Man, if I could build one a month, I'd be done with my stash in a little over 7 years. I have 85 kits in the stash, including the ones "in progress". Right now, I have about 6 in progress, and I've been working on them for over a year now!! Work keeps getting in the way. I guess it's my way of cheating death!!
Hope we all remember that this thread was meant as some light-hearted humor............ nothing serious was meant by it.
Devil Dawg
On The Bench: Tamiya 1/32nd Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeke For Japanese Group Build
Build one at a time? Hah! That'll be the day!!
I'm a newbie. I only have 8 kits waiting to be built, and I'm 47. Then again, I've already had one heart attack, so I better get busy.
I just try not to think morbid thoughts like this- the Lord will call us when it's time, fitting his purpose for us. Meanwhile, keep on chugging and enjoying life, friends, and hobbies.
Hello :
You made me think of the last thing on my " Bucket List " Talking to a bunch of life sciences students at Texas A&M on my 125th birthday and starting with .W'all back in 1943 we dint even have a terlet in da house ! Now I will have to add , Models , wut's them ? Oh , miniatures ,You mean like the wooden injuns and cowboys I had ? T.B.
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