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How long to build a model/dio

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How long to build a model/dio
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:24 AM
Hi Fellas,
Is it me or are there not enough hours in the day. I've got loads of projects in my head, have bought all the required bits , then find I have no time in which to build anything. I work full time, have 7 year old twin boys, a Mrs., an MTB and road bike which need taking out regularly. How do you find the time to build anything? Any ideas? What's the quickest time you've built something in? So far it's taken me a couple of weeks just to cut out, sand down and wash the cockpit and crew of a 1'48 huey hog and I've not even got a primer on them yet.
Is there anyone else out there in the same predicament as me? Let me know I'm not the only one.
Thanks, Rich
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Posted by Borg R3-MC0 on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 5:53 AM
The time troubles that you describe are very common with modellers...
You just have to sit it out until you retire...

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 6:28 AM
Or you get rid of the kids LOL
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Posted by Harrowbeer on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 9:01 AM
Time management, designate set times for specific activities, that way you get to do a little of everything except work, you get to do alot of work!!
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Posted by Kelly_Zak on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 9:11 AM
Rich, I'm in the same boat....my shortest was a teeny vignette (should have pics up soon) and it only took me like a week to do. But most of the time a dio will take me anywhere between 2-5 months to do. Only because I only get to model about 1-2 hours a night, if I'm lucky. Sad [:(]
"There you go with those negative waves again!"
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Posted by Borg R3-MC0 on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 9:51 AM
I sometimes paint warhammer figures, I can finish one in an hour, that's very satisfieng.
Tastest build: a 1/76 tank, with base (matchbox) I had that done in a week. (altough it was meant for mad matchbox WEEKEND GB)

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Posted by CDNTanker25 on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 3:32 PM
wow, yeah fortunatley my fiancee is cool with me having some ME time, and it seems to be good for her, maybe cause I'm not annoying her with anything, except the mess at the kitchen table? lol
James on the bench: Merkava II With MCRS-20% Merkava IID 75% IDF Magach Batash
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Posted by jcheung5150 on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:06 PM
that's why I stopped stockpiling/buying models. I have 20-30 lying around unbuilt/unopened that may never see the light of day.

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Posted by Kelly_Zak on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:34 PM
well JC, if you just wanna get rid of them, y'know, hint hint...LOL
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:39 PM
MTB? You have a Motor Torpedo Boat? Sweet!
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Posted by gringe88 on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:07 PM
my fastest time was three days for a model of the graf spe(?). turned out pretty good too. lately though, ive got no time, and my builds are taking months to be completed
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Posted by gburdon on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:35 PM
I can totally sympathize with there not being enough hours in the day. I have to say though I would like to have the time to finish a kit in a few months. I have been working on one kit for a year. The delay is in the amount of scratchbuild but still.

Cheers;

Gregory
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Posted by renarts on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:51 PM
The best part about it is that the Gods do not subtract from men's lives the time they spend building models.

Take your time, its still more bang for your buck than most other hobbies. How far has $20 ever taken you before?
Mike "Imagination is the dye that colors our lives" Marcus Aurellius A good friend will come and bail you out of jail...but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!"
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 11:03 PM
The longest it has taken me- well Im currently working on 2 dios that should not be done for awhile. The longest so far was probably a month with the figs and base.

The shortest was a dio I did was in 2 days, figs and a base.

The longest for just a build, Tamiya tiger late, running on 7 months now.
the shortest time for just a build, couple hours for 1/72 jeep.
John
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Posted by sasd on Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:35 AM
I`m by no means a speed builder,it just happens that way,but when I latch onto an idea
it doesn`t take me long to round up everything I need and start building. I do have all the time in the world being on a pension. Having said all that a diorama will take me a good week to complete,one vehicle a day or two and say seven soldiers to put together and paint, 4hrs. I just this minuet put down my paint brush,I just completed my CMP short chassis radio van,started at 8pm and it is now 5:18am.
"Battleing Bastards of Bastogne"
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Posted by Abdiel on Thursday, September 15, 2005 11:24 AM
Hey Rich

I can relate to your dilemma (except for the family obligations part), I' m a very active outdoors person and besides attending classes and clinical rotations for a respiratory program I'm enrolled in, I also maintain a metal sculpture and fabrication business. There's never enough time in a day! I finally came to the conclusion that in order to finish any of the modeling projects I'm currently involved with. I just have to accept the fact that they're long-term. I get in an hour here and a couple of hours there, but I make the most of that hobby time and instead of frustration, it's become my 'quiet time' where I can just relax instead of putting pressure on myself to finish.

It's surprising just how much work is accomplished when those random hours add up. Another point I made of doing was allowing myself realistic goals, especially when considering any group builds to become involved with.

Cheers!
Eric
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Posted by buff on Thursday, September 15, 2005 12:26 PM
Takes me forever. It usually takes me 3-5 months to finish a kit. I just don't have time to put in a lot of hours. I'm also just a slow builder too.

On the bench: 1/32 Spit IXc

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