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mgh
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my first (mini) stash - now what?
Posted by mgh on Thursday, October 4, 2012 9:48 AM

A nice problem to have!

So I now have 4 kits not started, plus one on the bench, and one on backorder, so a total of 6 kits in my stash.  Having 6 kits when I only have time to sit down and work on them a few times a week is way more than I need, so I have resolved to not buying any more kits until I get down to 2 kits again.  Trouble is how do I resist the temptation?  First part is easier, I can resist going to my favorite websites to go shopping.  The second part is more difficult, which is resisting the temptation after seeing what people on the forums are up to.  I love reading about techniques people are using, and seeing (another) subject I think would be cool to have.  Maybe I should limit myself to the general discussion in the hope that I would see fewer reviews and WIPs Smile  Or spend more time on the bench and less time lurking around here Big Smile

Ah well, like I said, nice problem to have for the first time, and my modeling budget can take a needed rest for a while.

AT6
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Posted by AT6 on Thursday, October 4, 2012 10:57 AM

I agree with proferssordeath. It will not be a stash until you reach 10 times what you have currently in inventory. I am currently sitting on 500 plus with an additional 50 to 75 paper model dowloads plus printed out projects. The question of paper or plastic on the bench is settled by having two benches with projects on them. Hopefully the hobby will be a permenant part of your life and you will find it as enjoyable as we have over the years.You have the beginning of the addiction. I still crave new kits although I find financial resources a bit scarce right now. I wish you many hours of happy modelling.Propeller

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 4, 2012 12:59 PM

Okay, so what you have isn't really a stash, nor is it even  the beginnings of a stash, but it is at least an indication that you may one day have a starter-stash....

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Posted by Tojo72 on Thursday, October 4, 2012 1:03 PM

Now what ??  Just build baby.I have a modest stash of about 25,I feel they will all be built someday.I will however never have one of those giant stashes of hundreds or thousands of kits.Makes no sense to me,family just has to get rid of them once I'm dead.There is always a new kit that you will have to have,so have fun.

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Posted by Borg R3-MC0 on Thursday, October 4, 2012 3:08 PM
I have a stash of around 150 kits. I should build those before my retirement (I am 33 now) so I can buy more. My wife thinks otherwise.

So at 6 kits...I would not even call that a stash.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 4, 2012 3:41 PM

Post pics...

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Posted by Bronto on Thursday, October 4, 2012 3:46 PM

professordeath

500!!!! Jeez. Then I don't even have a stash yet!!

Only 500?  when you get to 5000 then we can talk............  Stick out tongue

mgh
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Posted by mgh on Thursday, October 4, 2012 5:12 PM

Ah, but what is called a stash is relative.  Relative to having only a couple of kits on hand, I have a stash.

I think Tojo72 has it right though, keep the stash to some sort of size you can actually build.

I have to assume people buy kits because buying is fun for them, or it is some compulsion, either case is OK by me.  I want  to know that I will be able to build everything I have bought, partly because that is one of the goals I set coming back into the hobby, and partly because I do not have that kind of expendable income.  I'm not criticizing, if collecting huge amounts of kits is part of your enjoyment of the hobby, live it up!  

But no one has given me any ideas how I can try to meet my resolution of not buying any more kitsWink  (at least until I get some of the "stash" built)

cml
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Posted by cml on Thursday, October 4, 2012 6:47 PM

Well, MGH, i hate to break it to you, but there really is no way to meet that resolution.

Enjoy the ride and may you have many many years of happy modelling ahead of you!

Chris

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Posted by tigerman on Friday, October 5, 2012 2:01 AM

mgh

I think Tojo72 has it right though, keep the stash to some sort of size you can actually build.

Mine is at about 35ish. It's gone up and down like the stock market over the past 5-6 years. I realize that I'll never finish it, because I can't resist a good sale on a kit that I really want and that will always keep the stash growing.

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 Eric 

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Posted by Rambo on Friday, October 5, 2012 5:35 AM

I have around 50 in mine and anything can inspire you to buy more like every time i watch something on history, H2, Military Chan., etc etc I see something that would either make a cool dio or wow I'm going to build (insert plane here) with that nose art

Clint

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Friday, October 5, 2012 7:17 AM

Why would you try to resist stashing? I'm confused by the question already...

(And without really realizing it, I've crossed into the triple-digit zone this past spring. Embarrassed)

On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Friday, October 5, 2012 7:31 AM

professordeath

VanceCrozier

Why would you try to resist stashing? I'm confused by the question already...

(And without really realizing it, I've crossed into the triple-digit zone this past spring. Embarrassed)

The inner psyche tells us that stashing is a good form of therapeutic healing from the stresses and complications of everyday life. At the same time outside forces that surround us such as evil women, kids and parents tell us we are irrational. Don't resist the stash my friends; embrace it for the sake of your own mental health. 

Can I use this as a prescription? Is professordeath a Doctor as well?

On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister

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Posted by Echo139er on Friday, October 5, 2012 7:53 AM

I have this sudden urge to lay by a workbench and talk about my build issues.

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Posted by TarnShip on Friday, October 5, 2012 8:50 AM

A little true story about "stash happenings"

The Airfix A-4B recently came out,,,,,,,at around the same time, a really great decal sheet for 7 aircraft came out for it

I hurried up and bought 3 of the Airfix kits from Hannants, paying the overseas shipping, and spending the time in waiting

I decided that I wanted 4 more of the new aircraft to build,,,,,,so, Hannants was sold out,,,,,my LHS guy had 2, the rest were already gone

now, I have the new sheet, and all of the unbuilt aircraft from some of my old sheets,,,,,,,,,,and the Airfix Skyhawk is "so sold out" that a decal MAKER I know,,,,,doesn't have one yet,,,so, he can't design decals to fit the kit

Good thing I have a stack of Fujimi A-4B in the stack also,,,,,and a large stack of the old Esci Skyhawks and some IPMS A-4B conversions,,,,,,,,or I couldn't possibly build "one of each squadron"

pick an aircraft,,,,,,and I had to stash it, or not get it today, Fujimi A-6, Fujimi A-7, Fujimi A-4, Airfix A-4, and soon the supply of Academy F-8E will run out (they have already changed the decals in a different release)

plus,,,,a stash is a great way to vary the weapons loadout,,,,,,there are still some weapons in kits that have not been released in the little weapons sets

almost gone

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Friday, October 5, 2012 8:50 AM

professordeath

I'm neither professor or doctor my good sir. I am a holistic healing coach intent on nurturing your inner soul with the therapeutic benefits of natures greatest resource; finely molded styrene.

I feel better already! Left Hug

On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister

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Posted by Noah T on Friday, October 5, 2012 10:32 AM

My "stash" is hovering around 50, I take a month and build around three kits at a time. Some of the kits in my stash are older then I am, and some may turn out to be older then I will be. Regardless, I like having what I want when I want it. Pursuing the kits is also fun. I hate to spend over 8 bucks (with shipping) on a kit. So I lay in wait and snipe. My son is 5 and has started whittling down the stash with me as well. I also like the idea that one day (hopefully) when I retire, I will have a plethora of kits waiting on me, then ILL be the old guy who takes too long as he peruses the AM decal sheets at the LHS!!

 

On the bench: 72nd scale P51D, P47D Razorback

---Everything Is What It Is, And Not Another Thing.---

AT6
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Posted by AT6 on Friday, October 5, 2012 11:42 AM

You have no idea as to how big your stash will become until you join the local IPMS group and start getting discounts at the LHS. Suddenly you discover mail order and Ebay. It's only when you have run out of room that you do an inventory for three days and discover that your kits have given birth. I can tell you that my most numerous kits are AT-6, P-51,FW-190,JU-88/JU-188 variants,B-17,B-24,SPITFIRE,A6M ZERO variants, followed by single or double kits of numerous other types plus some armor as yet unbuilt. I'm considering the possibility of actually learning how to use Ebay to reduce my unbuilt inventory when I figure out what I have lost the desire for. I still look but resistance is so very hard as temptation is very strong. My wife still thinks this addiction beats hanging out in bars getting drunk and/or woman chasing. This way she knows where Hubby is at night. That means that this hobby is also good for marital stability.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 5, 2012 11:44 AM

TarnShip

A little true story about "stash happenings"

The Airfix A-4B recently came out,,,,,,,at around the same time, a really great decal sheet for 7 aircraft came out for it

I hurried up and bought 3 of the Airfix kits from Hannants, paying the overseas shipping, and spending the time in waiting

I decided that I wanted 4 more of the new aircraft to build,,,,,,so, Hannants was sold out,,,,,my LHS guy had 2, the rest were already gone

now, I have the new sheet, and all of the unbuilt aircraft from some of my old sheets,,,,,,,,,,and the Airfix Skyhawk is "so sold out" that a decal MAKER I know,,,,,doesn't have one yet,,,so, he can't design decals to fit the kit

Good thing I have a stack of Fujimi A-4B in the stack also,,,,,and a large stack of the old Esci Skyhawks and some IPMS A-4B conversions,,,,,,,,or I couldn't possibly build "one of each squadron"

pick an aircraft,,,,,,and I had to stash it, or not get it today, Fujimi A-6, Fujimi A-7, Fujimi A-4, Airfix A-4, and soon the supply of Academy F-8E will run out (they have already changed the decals in a different release)

plus,,,,a stash is a great way to vary the weapons loadout,,,,,,there are still some weapons in kits that have not been released in the little weapons sets

Try AMAZON---just snagged an Airfix Skyhawk from them...and wish there were more decal sheets for it!!!

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Posted by waikong on Friday, October 5, 2012 3:27 PM

I've got about 60 kits, just give yourself over to the stash - no need to resist.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 5, 2012 11:11 PM

When you have a stash in more than one state you might wanna check back in...

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Posted by fermis on Saturday, October 6, 2012 8:13 AM

Manstein's revenge

When you have a stash in more than one state you might wanna check back in...

Now THAT...is having a stash!!!

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Posted by Kugai on Saturday, October 6, 2012 2:52 PM

TarnShip

A little true story about "stash happenings"

The Airfix A-4B recently came out,,,,,,,at around the same time, a really great decal sheet for 7 aircraft came out for it

I hurried up and bought 3 of the Airfix kits from Hannants, paying the overseas shipping, and spending the time in waiting

I decided that I wanted 4 more of the new aircraft to build,,,,,,so, Hannants was sold out,,,,,my LHS guy had 2, the rest were already gone

now, I have the new sheet, and all of the unbuilt aircraft from some of my old sheets,,,,,,,,,,and the Airfix Skyhawk is "so sold out" that a decal MAKER I know,,,,,doesn't have one yet,,,so, he can't design decals to fit the kit

Good thing I have a stack of Fujimi A-4B in the stack also,,,,,and a large stack of the old Esci Skyhawks and some IPMS A-4B conversions,,,,,,,,or I couldn't possibly build "one of each squadron"

pick an aircraft,,,,,,and I had to stash it, or not get it today, Fujimi A-6, Fujimi A-7, Fujimi A-4, Airfix A-4, and soon the supply of Academy F-8E will run out (they have already changed the decals in a different release)

plus,,,,a stash is a great way to vary the weapons loadout,,,,,,there are still some weapons in kits that have not been released in the little weapons sets

It's not just you guys who focus on historical aircraft ( which I also occasionally build ) who start stashing to cover paint schemes, loadouts, etc.

I mostly do sci-fi kits and had to get enough Starfuries from Babylon 5 for the various wing art versions I that I wanted, and several spares of the 1:1000 PL Enterprise Refit for parts to make ship variants.

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mgh
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Posted by mgh on Saturday, October 6, 2012 5:32 PM

I'm curious how you decide what you are going to build next when you have hundreds of kits in stash.  There has got to be kits you haven't seen in years right?

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Posted by sub revolution on Saturday, October 6, 2012 5:44 PM

My solution? Move somewhere that doesn't have a hobby store! I haven't bought a new kit here yet! On the flip side, I never had any stash before, but when I went back to the states for a few months, I loaded up on kits to bring back here, knowing there is no hobby store. It was also theraputic for me since I was missing my family. Now even with a modest 20-ish things in the stash, my wife is already complaining. (To be fair, we don't have ANY extra room in this house, so as it is my stash is crammed under the bed and has no room to grow.) Ah well. Anyway, there's my suggestion.

NEW SIG

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Posted by Kugai on Saturday, October 6, 2012 11:37 PM

mgh

I'm curious how you decide what you are going to build next when you have hundreds of kits in stash.  There has got to be kits you haven't seen in years right?

For me, it all depends on the mood I'm in, with some consideration of what supplies are handy for what I'm wanting to do.

Sometimes a GB here will also nudge me into working on something that's been in the stash for a while.

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Posted by JOE RIX on Sunday, October 7, 2012 10:24 AM

As I see it Mgh your energy is horribly misdirected towards resisting building a huge stash. Accept that it is indeed inevitable. Rather than enduring the mental turmoil you will experience as you watch kit after kit, deal after deal you would love to have pass you by I suggest you invest your energy in preparing and planning for what is sure to occur. Start building extra shelves, clearing out closet space including your wife's walk in closet, empty out the spare bedroom and bathroom. Build a shed or extension on to your house. Or even do like me, buy a bus. Fifty plus kits inside, so far. Resistance is indeed futile. Enjoy!!

                                                  Joe

"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin

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Posted by tigerman on Sunday, October 7, 2012 1:46 PM

mgh

I'm curious how you decide what you are going to build next when you have hundreds of kits in stash.  There has got to be kits you haven't seen in years right?

That's an interesting question. One advantage to the stash is that you may very well have your next project within it, such as a kit for a Group Build. I'm trying to mix my builds a little. One moment perhaps a German vehicle, the next say an Italian. This helps a little with not tiring out on camo schemes, road-wheels and so on.

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 Eric 

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 11:20 PM

I have to assume people buy kits because buying is fun for them, or it is some compulsion...

I buy a lot old kits... That's what I prefer to build, as y'all know, and hunting them down on Ebay is the fun... I buy some kits that have parts or accessories I want,  too... For instance, I bought two Monogram P-61s in order to have two complete P&W R-2800 engines.. Then I cast copies for other R-2800-powered aircraft..

Same goes for kits with particular figures included.. Bought an extra Monogram TBD-1 Devastator kit to get the extra pilot figure, and the shirtless figure with the P-61 has copied too...   These are just a couple examples though.. The main thing is finding those old beauties..

Of the 350-plus kits I have, 300 or so were from Ebayers...  And I can't even count the number figure sets I have on hand, lol.. Maybe 90 or so... But I don't consider them "Stash-Kits".. They're more like "After-Market parts"...

Are Six kits a stash? Nah.. I got that many (at least) on the bench at any one time.. Stick out tongue

 

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 11:31 PM

That's not to mention the "Soft-Skin" vehicles I have in 1/35th.. I got several Duece & a halfs (CCKWs and DUKWs), jeeps, M151s, M34s, M35s (plus Deueces and Jeeps in 1/48th), and so on.. 'Course, I'm strictly a diorama builder, so multiple kits in one build are common..

Just one diorama of a crashed B-17 being worked on by a USAAF Recovery Crew requires at least two CCKW Deuces, and one or two Jeeps, right? Right? Plus a towed air-compressor made from the Monogram B-24 kit's tow-tractor engine, so  needed that B-24J kit too...    

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