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  • From: From the Mit, but live in Mason, O high ho
Posted by hogfanfs on Saturday, July 23, 2016 11:39 AM

I'm definitely a sprinter. I will usually during the week, get a few minutes here and there. I really don't want to take time away from my family. But, I could easily be a marathon runner. Back, before marriage and kids, I would get "lost" in a build. I would build all day, even forgetting to eat.

Funny, I used to smoke back then. I remember lighting a cigarette, taking a puff, then get back to work on the kit. Then I would go take another drag, and the cigarette was out. The whole thing burned away in the ash tray. 

 Bruce

 

 On the bench:  1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF

                        1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I

 

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  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Saturday, July 23, 2016 11:25 AM

I don't usually have more then 30-60 minutes at a time with so much other stuff going on.

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Posted by SubarooMike on Saturday, July 23, 2016 11:19 AM

For plastic -- about 3-4 hours.  But I mostly work 2 hours at a time. 

For balsa -- I can go all day if I have the time. If im building RC its MUCH larger then anything platsic so I am forced to walk around a lot which keeps me from cramping up. When I work with plastic i'm just sitting in one spot for hours and I get neck aches and such ( only 25 years old, but hey lol).

For airbrushing -- I try to keep it not much longer then 2 hours.  My hands cramps up on the brush.

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  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Saturday, July 23, 2016 10:05 AM

Hi Chris ;

I guess you could say I am a long distance or cross country marathoner . It takes as much as two years for a Good Model car .Maybe a year and up to three for Ships ( not sailing vessels ). and maybe a year or more for a Plane .

    The reason ? Well , I have commissions so I do model usually six to seven hours a day . Sometimes more . So - I just want to get away from the work area .Then I will look at my models and get the thought , " Hmmm, Maybe I better get this plane farther along in the build or this piece of armor . "         T.B.

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What's yer limit ?
Posted by Bossman on Saturday, July 23, 2016 9:55 AM

I was just taking an enjoyable 20- 30 minutes this morning to do some assembly work on a kit I'm building . . .  and I got to thinking how I spend time modelling.  

Not "How Much" -  more like "How much at a time".  

Lately, I think it's rare for me to spend more than 2 hours at a time.  Usually it is shorter - a half hour here or there.  On a Saturday - it might be three 1/2 hr (more or less) sessions sprinkled throughout the day - depending on what else is going on.  Last weekend, circumstances allowed me to have a really good long session outdoors in a calm, shady place that lasted about 4 to 5 hours (this is really rare)  but towards the end I was thinkin' "OK - this is enuf for today.  I'm done."

Several years ago I tried to build a 1/72 Matchbox Beaufighter over a 3-day weekend.  I was able to do it - but I was surprised at the end.   I thought - "Wow - that felt too much like WORK !"   and even more surprising . . .  "I didn't really like that very much."  

So I thought it would be interesting to hear people's thoughts on how they build.  What kindof chunks of time can you bite off for modelling, when do you start feeling like you've had enuf ?  Are you a marathoner - or a sprinter ?

Chris

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