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Posted by Nino on Saturday, January 27, 2018 1:06 PM

Devil Dawg,

    A related story... one of my inspirations.

    Growing up I spent all my summers On Long Beach Island N.J.  When I was 10 a family friend across the street had back surgery for curvature of the spine. He was only 16. He was stuck in a prone position while his back healed. His parents bought him a 1/96 Cutty Sark. I watched him build that Cutty Sark in spite of his immobile condition and probable pain. (He was undergoing Traction.). I watched him paint each copper plate (or maybe he added individual plates of real copper??) and then later assemble the parts and start to add some rigging. I saw the completed model the next year and WOW, it was awesome. This enthusiasm took hold and I went to the 5&10 and got a Charles W. Morgan in marbleized color plastic, my 1st sailing ship. 

     Thank you for relating your story, it jogged my memory in a good way. Glad you are recovering and right back at Scale Modeling.

     Nino

P.S.  After the back surgery he gained 2 inches and was a big hit with the local girls. (Don’t go there….it was his spine that was stretched.)

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Friday, January 26, 2018 4:18 PM

armornut

Cheeze wigglers Devil Dawg glad you still around! Haven't seen much of you in ALONG time. Hope your gonna be here again. Missed ya man.

    Stash is still growing, hoping I don't have to call the X-Files to come investigate. Somewhere in the nieghborhood of 300. And before anybody asks yes I will build every one of them LOL. 

Thanks for the sentiments, armornut! I've been out of action due to unexpected back surgery in December 2017, and am still recovering from that. I'm hoping to be back at work by 01 Feb 2018, but that depends upon what my surgeon says when I see him on 30 Jan. Even before the back surgery, I was having a hard time sitting at the bench (or just sitting for anything), so I didn't get anything done modeling-wise for quite a while. Now that I can finally sit at the bench again, so I'm hoping to get back to decreasing the stash a bit. I was trying to get my two kits finished for the Monogram Mafia IV Group Build before all this happened, but I haven't even got the first kit halfway done........Tongue Tied Sad Crying Oh well, maybe next time.

Again, thanks for thinking of me, armornut. Hope everything is going well for you, buddy!

Gary Mason

 

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Build one at a time? Hah! That'll be the day!!

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Posted by cwalker3 on Sunday, January 7, 2018 3:54 AM

My stash, if you wanted to call it that, was as big as about 45-50 kits. I also always had several kits of accessories and figures, but I don't include them as 'stash'. And then I started looking at them like Wirraway stated. So I ended up giving most of them to the troops. I sold a few too. Now, I still have a bunch of accessory and figure sets I'd like to get rid of and I'm down to three kits, two of which I'd like to sell. A 1/48 Tamiya F-14 and a Revell B-17. I also have a Tamiya jeep, but I'm going to keep that. Now I buy one and build it. 

 

Cary

 


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Posted by armornut on Saturday, January 6, 2018 11:38 PM

Cheeze wigglers Devil Dawg glad you still around! Haven't seen much of you in ALONG time. Hope your gonna be here again. Missed ya man.

    Stash is still growing, hoping I don't have to call the X-Files to come investigate. Somewhere in the nieghborhood of 300. And before anybody asks yes I will build every one of them LOL.

we're modelers it's what we do

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Friday, January 5, 2018 12:56 AM

Cool thread! I've got about 175 kits (give or take a few - I haven't updated my list in about 3 months) in my stash, and that is getting to be way too many for me. 

Keyda, don't fret about the number of kits in your stash - I wish mine was only 21. I can actually remember when it was that low - right around 1999 or 2000, back when I first started building up my stash. I never imagined then that it would be this many now. It's getting to the point where I don't have enough room for them. Plus, I don't have enough years left to get them all built at the rate that I build (about 2 or three per year right now). Maybe when I finally retire, I can get them all built............ 

Gary

 

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Build one at a time? Hah! That'll be the day!!

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Posted by Keyda81 on Thursday, January 4, 2018 11:08 AM

Nino

 

 
Keyda81

 tempestjohnny

 Keyda81

 

geez Keyda. I have 23 F-16's alone

 

 

 

 

 

 

     Keyda81,

      So, can you tell us more about the "Planes of Niagara" idea?   Would you be referring to the Air Reserve station up there?

      Geez, it sounds like you may need to enlarge that stash to include a bunch of After-market items.  I didn't include in my total the AM things like PE and replacement resin parts.  I shudder to think of what my total could be.  I figure I've got to live to 104 and be extra prolific if I don't want anyone to inherit my Stash.

   Nino

 

Yes I want to do one model of every aircraft that was ever stationed at the base here.  I have a pretty good list of all the aircraft(I think)but getting my hands on pictures and registration numbers is a whole different ball game.  There has been a bunch of different squadrons and wings in and out of the base over the years, so it's tough to keep track of when they were here and everything else! 

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Posted by Marcus McBean on Thursday, January 4, 2018 10:41 AM

90% of my PE and resin is stored in the box with the model.  Only the very large sets and PE and resin items for general use are stored in a dresser drawer in the hobby room. 

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Posted by Nino on Thursday, January 4, 2018 10:18 AM

TB,

     I have ONE of those storage units. (It's on the floor of the garage-I’ve got to re-hang it). It holds a hugh amount of Nuts, Bolts and Screws. (There’s a joke about that- I'll PM Ya.)  You must have enough PE to put "PE on your PE" ...as the saying goes.

   Yes,  I can justify my stash except to the Wife.  I have made fun in various posts that I have to keep my massive model kit collection out of her view. Turns out, I am actually afraid, very afraid that she will see the totality of it. 

     I was lucky in one respect; I had planned my retirement years in advance so I was able to take OT, Bonus and Award pay to afford my kits without affecting our normal income. I can't do that now. And now I need to buy the Paint, resin parts, and PE not to mention wood decks, decals, blocks and Deadeyes. 

      I know I can't take it with me, the coffin’s too small and cremation of all these plastic kits will cause too much nasty smoke.

      Nino

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Posted by Tanker - Builder on Thursday, January 4, 2018 9:32 AM

Hi ;

 I am not going to mention numbers here . I did that already . What I am going to pick up on is P.E. and Resin detail parts .

 You know those storage units you hang on the wall ? The ones with the two sizes of little drawers in them ? Can you say four of the twenty drawer units and one plastic box ? The plastic box is from a Mary Kay set . My Lady friend gave me the box for large P.E. sets .It's ready to overflow .

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Posted by Nino on Thursday, January 4, 2018 8:12 AM

Keyda81

 tempestjohnny

 Keyda81

 

geez Keyda. I have 23 F-16's alone

 

 

 

 

     Keyda81,

      So, can you tell us more about the "Planes of Niagara" idea?   Would you be referring to the Air Reserve station up there?

      Geez, it sounds like you may need to enlarge that stash to include a bunch of After-market items.  I didn't include in my total the AM things like PE and replacement resin parts.  I shudder to think of what my total could be.  I figure I've got to live to 104 and be extra prolific if I don't want anyone to inherit my Stash.

   Nino

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Posted by Nino on Thursday, January 4, 2018 7:55 AM

littletimmy

I have around 100 ....  scattered all over the place ! About 40 in the "trunk of death".

This last picture... ETC ...

 

 

WOW,  This old thread is really back!

  Tim,

       That Lindberg Hood...   I blew mine up.  It assembled okay but did not look enough like the ship. It built fine and floated okay with some old SEPTA bus tokens glued inside for ballast. A fire cracker in the second Stack made it a more realistic model once it went off.

   And that's another reason for a large stash. With extra kits you can do "stuff".

   So, what should be the definition of a Modeler vs a Collector vs a Horder?

       Nino

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Posted by Keyda81 on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 9:40 PM

tempestjohnny

 

 
Keyda81

 

 

I was also mistaken, there is only 21, and I'm going to be starting one tomorrow sometime.  I just can't figure out which one yet, lol.  I can't imagine how difficult it would be for me to pick one if my stash was much bigger, lol. 

 

 

 

geez Keyda. I have 23 F-16's alone

 

 

Lol. Surprise I'm saving that F-16 for my "Planes of Niagara" idea.  So far 6 of those in the stash are being saved for that purpose, and I'm no where, and I mean no where with collecting all the info I'm going to need, not to mention decals, and everything else.  Starting to think I bit off more than I can chew!

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Posted by RX7850 on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 9:11 PM

Looks more like an adults toy box Wink

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Posted by littletimmy on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 9:02 PM

I have around 100 ....  scattered all over the place ! About 40 in the "trunk of death".

This last picture has non-modeling box's, full of 1/87 scale boxcar's,locomotive's,building's, and automobile's . The office max box has 15 or so boxcar's, the Dewalt box has 30 cars,truck's and a variety of crane's,tractor's, ECT ... ECT ... ECT ...

 

 

 Dont worry about the thumbprint, paint it Rust , and call it "Battle Damage"

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Posted by keavdog on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 8:30 PM
I sold off a lot of stuff on ebay 2 years ago as I thought I was done. Got started back in last year and Im up to 51 kits with the finish one buy one rule. 4 are in progress and I got 6 models for xmas. I love this thread. Its fun to see other folks stash. The manufacurers must love us!

Thanks,

John

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Posted by tempestjohnny on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 7:26 PM

Keyda81

 

 

I was also mistaken, there is only 21, and I'm going to be starting one tomorrow sometime.  I just can't figure out which one yet, lol.  I can't imagine how difficult it would be for me to pick one if my stash was much bigger, lol. 

 

geez Keyda. I have 23 F-16's alone

 

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Posted by Eagle90 on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 5:25 AM

Keyda81

 

 
Eagle90

 

 
Keyda81

 

 
Eagle90

This is a cool post.  Althought I think Matt wins!  LOL!

My stash is at 423 right now.  But give it time.  There are 2 shows I go to a year...Venice and Orlando...so it will be higher by the end of the year.  LOL!

 

 

 

Wow!  I would have no where to put that many kits!  My stash is only 22 at the moment, and at the rate I build that won't last long. 

 

 

 

LOL!  My walk in closet is my storage area.  Being a widower, I don't have near enough cloths to fill a walk in closet...so instant storage area!  LOL!  And I keep some on the top of the shelves I have for display in my room.  I also have set up my small paint booth in the walk in closet.  I just pop the window open for the exhaust and I paint!  

 

 

 

 

My walk in closet has too much other junk in it, lol.  I could stash some in there, but I kind of like my little pile in the corner next to my desk. 

I was also mistaken, there is only 21, and I'm going to be starting one tomorrow sometime.  I just can't figure out which one yet, lol.  I can't imagine how difficult it would be for me to pick one if my stash was much bigger, lol. 

 

That's a very nice and organized bench area.  Nothing wrong with your stash.  Some very nice builds there.  LOL!  I hear ya...sometimes I walk into the closet and just stand there staring at the multiple kits and TRY to figure out what I want to do next.  I just did 5 kits on my holiday time off.  I'm doing the Polaris Capt. America for my 6yo son now.  Not sure what I'll do after that....real space?  More Sci-Fi?  Ship!?  Who knows.  LOL!

 

 

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Posted by Keyda81 on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 9:47 PM

Eagle90

 

 
Keyda81

 

 
Eagle90

This is a cool post.  Althought I think Matt wins!  LOL!

My stash is at 423 right now.  But give it time.  There are 2 shows I go to a year...Venice and Orlando...so it will be higher by the end of the year.  LOL!

 

 

 

Wow!  I would have no where to put that many kits!  My stash is only 22 at the moment, and at the rate I build that won't last long. 

 

 

 

LOL!  My walk in closet is my storage area.  Being a widower, I don't have near enough cloths to fill a walk in closet...so instant storage area!  LOL!  And I keep some on the top of the shelves I have for display in my room.  I also have set up my small paint booth in the walk in closet.  I just pop the window open for the exhaust and I paint!  

 

 

My walk in closet has too much other junk in it, lol.  I could stash some in there, but I kind of like my little pile in the corner next to my desk. 

I was also mistaken, there is only 21, and I'm going to be starting one tomorrow sometime.  I just can't figure out which one yet, lol.  I can't imagine how difficult it would be for me to pick one if my stash was much bigger, lol. 

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Posted by Eagle90 on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 12:50 PM

Keyda81

 

 
Eagle90

This is a cool post.  Althought I think Matt wins!  LOL!

My stash is at 423 right now.  But give it time.  There are 2 shows I go to a year...Venice and Orlando...so it will be higher by the end of the year.  LOL!

 

 

 

Wow!  I would have no where to put that many kits!  My stash is only 22 at the moment, and at the rate I build that won't last long. 

 

LOL!  My walk in closet is my storage area.  Being a widower, I don't have near enough cloths to fill a walk in closet...so instant storage area!  LOL!  And I keep some on the top of the shelves I have for display in my room.  I also have set up my small paint booth in the walk in closet.  I just pop the window open for the exhaust and I paint!  

 

 

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Posted by Keyda81 on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 9:43 AM

Eagle90

This is a cool post.  Althought I think Matt wins!  LOL!

My stash is at 423 right now.  But give it time.  There are 2 shows I go to a year...Venice and Orlando...so it will be higher by the end of the year.  LOL!

 

Wow!  I would have no where to put that many kits!  My stash is only 22 at the moment, and at the rate I build that won't last long. 

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Posted by Eagle90 on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 7:50 AM

This is a cool post.  Althought I think Matt wins!  LOL!

My stash is at 423 right now.  But give it time.  There are 2 shows I go to a year...Venice and Orlando...so it will be higher by the end of the year.  LOL!

 

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Monday, January 1, 2018 11:21 PM

Retired In Kalifornia

 

 
Wirraway
Ultimately, its a bit sad really.  I see these "Estate Sales" on e-bay, where an enterprising chap has purchased an entire stash from the family of the recently dear departed, (who want nothing to do with Dad's/Grandpa's/Uncle Frank's obsession) and then sells them off, piecemeal, on e-bay.  I think about the poor dude who spend a sizeable amount of time and money to grow his stash, only to never finish using it.  While a finished model may be a thing of beauty, there is something a little melancholy about a pile of kits that will eventually be built by someone other than the original purchaser.  I'm not buying anything more until my stash gets down to 5-10 kits.

 

All 1/72 Current January 1, 2018

Air Lines (FROG) 1964-1966 All Injected Styrene Full Kits

34 - The Complete Collection One Each Subject

20 - Duplicates: 19 Macchi C.202, 1 Dewoitine D.520

Regia Aeronautica Italia Subjects

37 - Injected Styrene Full Kits 2 Earmarked For Resin Conversions

11 - Resins Full Kits

08 - Resins Conversions, Parts From 6 Styrene Full Kits To Build

01 - Vacuform Styrene Full Kit

Luftwaffe

09 - Injected Styrene Full Kits

U.S.A.A.F.

01 - Injected Styrene Full Kit

Summary:

54 - Air Lines (FROG) Injected Styrene Full Kits

45 - Injected Styrene Full Kits Less 2 Earmarked For Resin Conversions

99 - Total, 45 Will Be Constructed

01 - Vacuform Styrene Full Kit Will Be Constructed

11 - Resins Full Kits Will Be Constructed

08 - Resins Conversions Will Be Constructed

 

You do realize this thread was started back in 2007 right?

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Posted by Nino on Monday, January 1, 2018 6:03 PM

Lufbery

The subject of our collections of unbuilt kits comes up pretty frequently around here. Some folks have stashes that are closer to 1,000 than 500!

 

       This is an interesting old thread. With this being a new year, I thought I would re-affirm my commitment to this hobby of ours. (And justify my Stash- in my own mind.)
 
          I saw the old post referring to  “...1000..." kits.   I’m a hair under at 863.  In that total I have paper kits, wood kits, kits from “Lots” (built/broken), and multiples of the same model. The duplicate kits I got are for practice or to supply parts.
 
     In my Stash there are Ships, Aircraft, Science Fiction, TV& Movies, Tanks, and a Godzilla. The Majority of my stash is ships, Sailing Ships. Very few of my Ship stash are currently available as New. Most are old kits, never to see the Pressure of the Mold again which is why I have purchased them. No, not for re-sale, I intend to build'em, if I "...Live long enough...".
 
      My reasoning is #1 I'm retired- I need a hobby, #2 I always wanted to "Build that kit" (nostalgia), and #3 I want to get my Grandkids interested in model building and the research it can stimulate. I came up with a 4th reason to help convince my family: The old kits do grow in value.
 
        Unfortunately it can become an obsession in that you see a good deal at a yard sale or Goodwill etc...and you buy the kit even though you have one (or two) already of the same model.  I made sure to create a LIST of my kits to prevent that. So, I check it twice to make sure this does not become an Obsession. (Or at least not too big a one.)
 
      Many model builders do commission work and need multiples of the same model. They also may want to get that model kit while it is in production. In other instances 2 kits might be required to make one Accurate model!  In my case it's all the above except for Commission.  I don't plan to do models for money- but I've given built models to friends and family. Yes, some become bath-tub toys, others a room decoration and once, a symbol of honor for an older relation.
 
       Realistically, I will run out of people who I can give my built models to. I don't build to display; I build for the fun and learning.  Researching history is fun. This hobby helps me do it. I guess my un-built kits are a bit like a small coin collection. You never intend to sell it but it's good to know it is there.
 
        Happy New Year to all  Model Builders and Long live the Stash.
 
             Nino
 
P.S. Gifts to the VA and Children’s Hospitals are in my plans for this New Year.  I was told the "Snap" together kits are very popular such as the Star Wars stuff  and even the old Revell Nautilus Submarine- Jules Verne inspired, and of course 'Pirate Ships".
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Posted by kaleu on Sunday, May 20, 2007 10:49 AM
I have in the neighborhood of 300 kits.  I haven't counted everything in over a year and have since bough more kits, sold and traded some kits and sent a couple of boxes full of kits to Iraq and Afghanistan.  I am not including aftermarket or figures as my aftermarket stash is going through the roof and the number of figure sets I have is minimal.  In my built collection, I have just over three dozen finished kits.  With the cost of gas going up, I now have a good reason to stay home and build more models.
Erik "Don't fruit the beer." Newest model buys: More than I care to think about. It's time for a support group.
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Posted by Jaypack55 on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 4:25 PM
I've got probably about 25 (give or take a few) kits in my stash, and all of them are started to some degree. I model almost constantly when I'm at home (between guitar, tv, and chores. When I'm tired of working on one model, I just pull another one out and do a couple of construction steps and then move on to the next one. However, I haven't actually finished a model in a couple months. I also have about 25 built models.

-Josh

Current Builds: If I were to list everything I have in progress, it'd take way too long! Some notable inclusions:

Hasegawa 1:48 KI-84

Tamiya 1:48 P-51D (in Iwo Jima long-range escort markings)

4 (yes, four) Tamiya 1:48 F4U-1s (1x -1D, 1x -1A, and 2x -1s)

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Posted by tigerman on Thursday, May 10, 2007 5:45 PM
 MattSix wrote:

Does a "stash" include only unbuilt kits, or also "kits in progress?"

I have a dozen kits in various stages of progess, stored back in the closet. 34 un-opened kits, and 3 kits near completion on my bench. So is my total stash 34, 46, or 49?

I need some help with this "Stash Math."

Until their finished, I still think of them as "the stash". Probably more appropriate to think of the stash as unstarted though.

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Posted by MattSix on Thursday, May 10, 2007 4:23 PM

Does a "stash" include only unbuilt kits, or also "kits in progress?"

I have a dozen kits in various stages of progess, stored back in the closet. 34 un-opened kits, and 3 kits near completion on my bench. So is my total stash 34, 46, or 49?

I need some help with this "Stash Math."

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Posted by wayne baker on Thursday, May 3, 2007 9:41 AM

Nope.  If I see one I want, I'll get it.  So the kids get rich if I don't finish them all.  I don't want to pay an outrageous price on ebay for something I could have got easier and cheaper.

 

 

This is just a portion of my kits.

 I may get so drunk, I have to crawl home. But dammit, I'll crawl like a Marine.

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Posted by Wirraway on Wednesday, May 2, 2007 8:08 PM
Ultimately, its a bit sad really.  I see these "Estate Sales" on e-bay, where an enterprising chap has purchased an entire stash from the family of the recently dear departed, (who want nothing to do with Dad's/Grandpa's/Uncle Frank's obsession) and then sells them off, piecemeal, on e-bay.  I think about the poor dude who spend a sizeable amount of time and money to grow his stash, only to never finish using it.  While a finished model may be a thing of beauty, there is something a little melancholy about a pile of kits that will eventually be built by someone other than the original purchaser.  I'm not buying anything more until my stash gets down to 5-10 kits. 

"Growing old is inevitable; growing up is optional"

" A hobby should pass the time - not fill it"  -Norman Bates

 

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