I hear ya eizzle and can sympathize with you. I spotted some car
models that were very tempting, but $35 to $70 for a kit just didn't
seem justifiable for me because they had steel rims, wheels that turned
or doors that opened. After all, they'll just be sitting on a shelf
behind glass doors when I'm done building them. My wife even suggested
that I collect the die cast cars... nah... what fun would that be,
they're already painted and put together LOL.
I think some of my harder to find cars for my collection will cost a bit more though.
What really helped the most for me and my wife to put things in
perspective and budget things out, was for me to make out a few list.
Something along these lines -
1.) All the American Muscle Cars I want in my collection, whether they
were made or not who knows. Finish building the spray booth, need
exhaust/blower fan.
2.) I'll probably need another AB for fine detail auto work come summer time.
3.) All the Racing cars I'm interested in.
4.) Either another AB just for modeling or one for general purpose auto
work so we don't have to share the original between the two projects.
5.) All the European Sports Cars I'm interested in.
Plus we setup a bank account with a credit/debit card (and keep a certain
balance in it) just for the hobby stuff and buy when we see or find them online.
My wife has however deviated slightly from the lists that she had me
make for her. She found a few Euro Sports Cars cheap and bought them
already. She's already figured out that if you wait too long and
they're no longer on the shelf, it ends up costing much more "if" you
can find it later. And to think it wasn't so long ago that she asked me
why I was buying more kits when I haven't finished the few I had yet.
Now I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever finish the ones I've got, let
alone the rest on my list. I might need to build another shed for my
stash.
Guess I could always pass them on to my son...
nah... I best get busy... LOL