Well everyone, I tossed as much stuff in my initial message as I could to get as many different reactions and responses as possible and you did not let me down. I know that many of you in both forums have yet to reply, but so far, using parts from all of your existing responses here are the answers to the questions:
(Everything below is pulled directly from two forums, as of this date and time, all names withheld)
What is it all worth? Well, I really don't know. I had also started a cost and expenditures file. When that sum reached a certain point, the tracking of the cost started taking away the entertainment value of the build; so I stopped counting. I had never intended this project to be a profit making venture.
I do know I have spent many years building a stash. Do I enjoy it? YES ! If something happened and all my kits were gone I would be sad but not devastated. I can buy all new stuff!
No,I won't do it.I don't want to think about it.To what end,I bought them,I built them,I enjoyed them,the money is spent and gone. I spent my recreation dollars and enjoyed it all,made me happy, so I have no desire to add up all those dollars spent. For me the hobby is not about a $ balance sheet; it is about the joy of building and researching the model at hand.
This helps keep me sane and I'm grateful for it. What is priceless is the joy the models brought me.
The finished models? To me there is no time cost as i cannot put a price on my sanity. I build for the enjoyment (and frustration when a part won't fit), to relieve stress, escape, to quieten my mind and to challenge myself to get better.
I don't run a museum- I have a house that has a hobby bench that has a chair in which I sit when I model. Beats a bar stool. I like looking at them as do visitors to my hobby room. I will eventually give away the finished models. Your time well spent is priceless.
Do I care about the money and the financial value of the hobby? Not on your life. As for all that money I spent on the hobby, the less I know the happier I am. If you're consumed with the spending/revenue balance sheet, take up another hobby.
The pleasure they have given me over the years far outweighs any financial consideration. My thinking is it is all worth every dollar to keep you sane in a crazy stressful world I would rather build or make something and be creative than worry about the $, insurance etc.
The bottom line is that I have gained immeasureable joy out of these hobbies and thats all that matters.
For those of you who have or will reponse, thanks for participating. Those of you still preparing a response, please continue to share your thoughts on this topic.....
Ben