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Posted by roger_wilco on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 9:08 AM

Hobby Lobby sometimes will have a table with kits marked way down.I recently picked up the Revell (ex-Monogram/Aurora) 1/48th A-7A Corsair kit for $7.00.And model shows / swap meets! I went to one this past weekend in Sharonville,Ohio (I live nearby) and my spending ceiling rose from $50.00 to over a $100.00 by the time my wife and I left. Good deals galore and a thinner wallet in the process. As the other members have said,your skills will improve over time and you'll be surprised just how rapidly that happens. Most of all have fun and you've entered a hobby that has sunk its fangs in deep!

"Build what YOU want, the way YOU want, and above all have fun!" - RIP Modeler Al. 

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Posted by tempestjohnny on Friday, October 9, 2015 6:53 PM

Hey Joe not to make you jealous but....I was at the airshow at Westover AFB in Massachusetts this summer. Look what was there

 

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Posted by goldhammer on Friday, October 9, 2015 6:36 PM

Gamera......first real love of my life was a gal that was 6 foot in stockings and wore 4 inch heels, and hair in a big beehive (remember this was the late 60's) and was 200 lbs, not an ounce wasted.  Only problem was her husband was arund 6-3, about 240 lbs, an ex-army DI, about 3 feet across the shoulders and about a 1'4 inch between the eyes and no sense of humor.

Ah well, life went on.......  Had to laugh at the comparison, brought back some memories.

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Posted by wolfhammer1 on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 10:16 PM

F-22

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Posted by roony on Saturday, October 3, 2015 12:26 AM

I admire your will power for not buy the F-22.  But remember if you buy one and build it, you can still buy another and build it better.  And don't forget there are 187 ways to build it.

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Posted by Eagle90 on Friday, October 2, 2015 1:18 PM

Jay Jay

Eagle90 Post;    "Have you been to a model show yet? Woah mama! Vendors with really good deals! Bad, very bad! LOL!"

I have had the pure pleasure of meeting up with Eagle90  and Plasticjunkie face-to face at the Modelpaloosa in Orlando and aquired 2 new BFF's in the process. 

 I mean to tell ya that ,this beiing his first big show, Eagle looked like a homeless guy gazing in the window of a Bakery and I actually saw a little drool in the corner of his mouth.  His eyes  where so glazed over, I swear he must have put Future in his Visene bottle and his fists where constantly clenching and unclenching, clenching and unclenching.  He'd take off down an aisle of vendors and 20 minutes later we'd have to help him take ANOTHER  load to the car.  I actually offered him the use of my full-sized van so he was able  pack more kits home.  He handed me a beautiful 1/48 F-111e from the middle of the stack he was carrying ( I still don't know how he did that with both hands full ) so I would shut up. Whew !  talk about a stash !  Happy Modeling Bro.

 

OMG....I laughed so hard!  That is just about how it happened to Jay Jay!  LOL!

See Joe, a really great bunch of folks here on the forums.  And seriously, if you ever get the chance to go to a show...do it!  Post which one you are going to also!  You never know who you'll get to meet.  I met Jay Jay and Plasticjunkie and had a blast! 

Bobby

 

 

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Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Friday, October 2, 2015 12:28 PM

Bish

 

 
Air2AirJoe

Some of you guys have hundreds of kits still in their boxes ?!?! That's what you're saying? That's too funny.  I hadn't considered the part about them not being available/produced any more.

Thats our excuse and we are sticking to it.

 But it is somthing to consider. Especially for kits from smaller companies. There have been a couple of times i have put off buying a kit an dthen ended up paying throug the nose for it on e-bay.

While I don't have hundreds of models, my collection lacks many that used to be plentiful in the USA prior to 1986.

I've put off buying kits and my procrastination has been rewarded by formerly plentiful kits being completely unavailable:

the prime examples being the LS 1:1 scale plastic firearm models.

Those very few listed on e-bay now list asking prices of $300.00  USD or more.

Though it is still legal to purchase real firearms in the USA ( for now) , I simply do not care to buy the actual firearms.

While REVELL has been re-releasing many old kit subjects,  I delayed purchasing the 1980s Allison turbo prop re-release and am still awaiting a re-release.

C'est la vieCrying

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Posted by Bish on Friday, October 2, 2015 11:44 AM

Air2AirJoe

Some of you guys have hundreds of kits still in their boxes ?!?! That's what you're saying? That's too funny.  I hadn't considered the part about them not being available/produced any more.

 

Thats our excuse and we are sticking to it.

 

But it is somthing to consider. Especially for kits from smaller companies. There have been a couple of times i have put off buying a kit an dthen ended up paying throug the nose for it on e-bay.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, October 2, 2015 11:29 AM

 

If I can afford it, I will usually get it. Never know when I won't be able to buy any anymore. If they come out with a better one later, I'll deal with that then, but now..I have it. Besides, my interests in armor air and ships wane like the seasons, It's nice to look at my stash and find a ship, if that's what I'm in the mood for today, and not have to wait to order one or run down to the store to find a small selection if any.
I don't have near the stash most of these guys have. I have somewhere south of 60.
Steve

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Friday, October 2, 2015 11:19 AM

Jay Jay

Eagle90 Post;    "Have you been to a model show yet? Woah mama!

.....  He'd take off down an aisle of vendors and 20 minutes later we'd have to help him take ANOTHER  load to the car...................

 

I tend to do that at the Chicago Butch O'Hare show each autumn..............amazing how fast a stash can take over the free space in a house.
Contractors would do well if they set up booths in those shows advertising their skill at adding new rooms to houses..............Whistling
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Posted by Jay Jay on Friday, October 2, 2015 10:48 AM

Eagle90 Post;    "Have you been to a model show yet? Woah mama! Vendors with really good deals! Bad, very bad! LOL!"

I have had the pure pleasure of meeting up with Eagle90  and Plasticjunkie face-to face at the Modelpaloosa in Orlando and aquired 2 new BFF's in the process. 

 I mean to tell ya that ,this beiing his first big show, Eagle looked like a homeless guy gazing in the window of a Bakery and I actually saw a little drool in the corner of his mouth.  His eyes  where so glazed over, I swear he must have put Future in his Visene bottle and his fists where constantly clenching and unclenching, clenching and unclenching.  He'd take off down an aisle of vendors and 20 minutes later we'd have to help him take ANOTHER  load to the car.  I actually offered him the use of my full-sized van so he was able  pack more kits home.  He handed me a beautiful 1/48 F-111e from the middle of the stack he was carrying ( I still don't know how he did that with both hands full ) so I would shut up. Whew !  talk about a stash !  Happy Modeling Bro.

 

 

 

 

 

 I'm finally retired. Now time I got, money I don't.

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Posted by jibber on Friday, October 2, 2015 8:30 AM

I'm not sure what it is, but I think it may be the curves on those beautiful sprues and the smell of fresh plastic in the morning, and looking at all those kits thinking one day I'll get to them? Trumpeter has a new locomotive, I'll be right back...

Terry 

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Posted by Eagle90 on Friday, October 2, 2015 8:17 AM

Oh yeah....hundreds!  Here is thread that has a lot of stashes to be seen.  Scroll down about 1/4 of the way and you can see my post.  That was before the big estate sale I stumbled across!  When I say big, I bought about an additional 150 kits!  When I finally get my stuff shipped to Florida, I'll shot a pic to you with all the boxes of kits and then after I get them shelved!  Have you been to a model show yet?  Woah mama!  Vendors with really good deals!  Bad, very bad!  LOL!

Bobby

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/general_discussion/f/50/t/154767.aspx

 

 

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Posted by rooster513 on Friday, October 2, 2015 8:14 AM

Joe, I actually just took a trip out to National Airforce Museum in Ohio last weekend and saw her in all her beauty! But she was behind a rope, basically telling me "you can look but touching is gonna cost ya something"...like a trip to the the Dayton town jail I suspect!Indifferent

-Andy

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Posted by Air2AirJoe on Friday, October 2, 2015 7:50 AM

tankerbuilder

Aha !

 Someone who likes the same aircraft I do . The 22 is truly beautiful bird . I still have mine stashed waiting for these ship - building hands to caress her . Nice writing , by the way .   T.B.

 

 

indeed. I noticed there were quite a few kits by different manufacturer with diff specs etc...  Any suggestions?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=is_s/188-4251655-0136634?k=f-22+model+kit

Or any I should steer clear of? 

"Forgive me, I'm clueless"

 

 

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Posted by Air2AirJoe on Friday, October 2, 2015 7:46 AM

And Patrick sorry I misunderstood your first post about the scale. Thanks for clarifying and I'll pick up a 1:72 after this A-10 and see how it goes!

"Forgive me, I'm clueless"

 

 

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Friday, October 2, 2015 7:44 AM

Aha !

 Someone who likes the same aircraft I do . The 22 is truly beautiful bird . I still have mine stashed waiting for these ship - building hands to caress her . Nice writing , by the way .   T.B.

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Posted by Air2AirJoe on Friday, October 2, 2015 7:43 AM

Some of you guys have hundreds of kits still in their boxes ?!?! That's what you're saying? That's too funny.  I hadn't considered the part about them not being available/produced any more.

BlackSheep I see where you're coming from and I'll keep that in mind. If there's something I want to build I wont necessarily rule it out just because it's a higher skill level. 

Thanks guys and I hope everyone has some time set aside this weekend for reducing the stash size

"Forgive me, I'm clueless"

 

 

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Posted by allan on Thursday, October 1, 2015 10:46 PM

Im with Eagle90; I stopped counting my stash when it reached 271... and that was in 2002.

Just ask yourself, which is worse: not intending to build it now but buying it anyway, or raring and itching to build it and finding out model companies no longer produce it?   I know F-22 kits will probably be around for the next few decades, but Im pretty convinced by this argument.  Lol.

 

My wife actually smiles whenever I buy kits. She says better youre busy in the hobby room building stuff than out drinking with friends. I love her so much.

 

 

No bucks, no Buck Rogers

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Thursday, October 1, 2015 7:06 PM

Cat Daddy

Hey Joe, I'm a few months more experienced in this model-building thing and I feel your pain. I scan the kits at Michael's or my LHS and then get sad when I see "Skill Level 3" or "Skill Level 4" on something I'd love to build. I'm sticking to SL 2 kits for a little while to get my chops up and I look forward to getting my Skill Level 2 merit badge and graduating to Skill Level 3.

Current WIP: Revell P40-B.

 

 

Skill levels on kits is one of the biggest pet peeves of mine. It means nothing. My advice? I wouldn't let the skill levels get in the way of buying the kit. Who cares? Buy it and build it. When I first saw those Skill levels on the kits, I thought "screw it", who's to stop me from buying that kit regardless of experience level? I've done kits way beyond my skill level years ago and they came out pretty good. Skill levels really means the amount of parts to assemble the kit. Consider it a challenge for yourself.

GAF
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Posted by GAF on Thursday, October 1, 2015 5:44 PM

Joe,

Good work on NOT buying that F-22 Raptor at Hobby Lobby!  First, you need to print out their 40% off coupon... THEN buy it!  Big Smile

http://www.hobbylobby.com/

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Posted by Cat Daddy on Thursday, October 1, 2015 2:33 PM

Hey Joe, I'm a few months more experienced in this model-building thing and I feel your pain. I scan the kits at Michael's or my LHS and then get sad when I see "Skill Level 3" or "Skill Level 4" on something I'd love to build. I'm sticking to SL 2 kits for a little while to get my chops up and I look forward to getting my Skill Level 2 merit badge and graduating to Skill Level 3.

Current WIP: Revell P40-B.

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Posted by patrick206 on Thursday, October 1, 2015 2:27 PM

Joe - Nice story, thanks. Sorry you're not thrilled with your current build, remember, Lindberg didn't make his Atlantic crossing on his first flight, some experience was acquired before.

My suggestion was to try a couple of 1:72 scale models first, not a larger scale, for these reasons. 

1. Quicker to build, fewer parts, get the skills of fitting, cementing and finishing in place, then move on.

2. 1:72 is less costly, especially in the Revell/Monogram lineup. Any mistakes along the way don't result in a mega $ kit getting messed up a bit.

3. The parts count of a smaller kit size is far less than in a larger scale, you can develop your skills during a faster build. As you proceed, you can see for yourself how you're progressing, plus you'll have some finished models to enjoy looking at.

I'm age 74, started building balsa and plastic models in about 1949, stayed with it over all of these years, truly an enjoyable hobby. I'll point out one wrong thing to do, that is to buy kits with the intention to "build it later." Later can be a month, or as has happened, many years. By then the decals are shot, someone has produced a much better kit and like me, you end up with Hasegawa and Tamiya BIG $ kits like 1:32 fighters, with hundreds of raised rivets and panel lines that look atrocious.

At my worst, I had well over three hundred kits stashed. Then, after careful selection I pared it down to the present 140. At my age I'll never complete them all, so the neighborhood kids, vets at the VA hospital and others are getting them as gifts. At any hobby shop I'm like a blind dog in a meat market, I can't have it all, but want it so badly.

Now I just put on my big boy pants, hands in pockets and buy only the building supplies I need.

I'll second the thought that your model is likely much better than you think, remember not to compare yours with someone like Lawdog or Jay Jay and many others, they are really experienced and talented.

C YA

Patrick  

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Thursday, October 1, 2015 1:26 PM

Meh, I never cared for looks of the F-35 or the F-22. The F/A-18 Super Hornet is and have always been a sexy beast of modern jet. Besides, the Navy & Marines have the best looking fighter jets.

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, October 1, 2015 1:25 PM

Air2AirJoe

You guys are hilarious...  love that squirreling away kits story. The p-47 being a big manly woman hahaha

Good folks here on this forum. I'm really enjoying it. Im sure Bish deserves his praise!

 

Air2AirJoe

 

Good folks here on this forum. I'm really enjoying it. Im sure Bish deserves his praise!

 

 

O no he doesn't.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, October 1, 2015 1:24 PM
I have the Revell F-22 in the stash, I assume its the same kit as its the RoG kit in the blue box, and it does look really nice. Recent Revell release's have been top notch. Some of there kits, such as the new Ju 88A-4, easily rival hasegawa but at a third of the price. I would say just go ahead and build it. Don't let the scale put you of. In fact, IMHO, starting with a lrger scale and then moving down could be doing it the hard way. 72nd really is not as bad as many people think and when its what you know, they don't look small at all.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, October 1, 2015 1:14 PM

Lol, thanks, those are some funny stuff- gotta love the A-10! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Air2AirJoe on Thursday, October 1, 2015 12:23 PM

GMorrison
 
Arved

At the risk of thread drift...

 

 
Gamera
Then again my favorite fighter is the P-47 Thunderbolt. I figure that if a P-47 were a woman she'd probably be about 6 foot 2, with 220 pounds of muscle and a voice deeper than mine...

 

I knew a guy who used to fly P-47s. With the big radial engine, and being a tail dragger, there was no way to look around the engine and figure out where you were going when taxiing. And she had tremendous torque steer. Definately a woman with her own mind, the way he described her.

 

 

 

Caitlyn Jenner.

 

The crew chief would lie flat on the right wing holding on to the gun barrels with one hand, signaling to the pilot with the other.

 

 

Drift away my friend... I'm sure we all appreciate those "back when men were men" stories.

Gamera - check it: http://imgur.com/gallery/fZhUv

"Forgive me, I'm clueless"

 

 

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, October 1, 2015 12:09 PM

Joe: Love that F-35 vs. A-10 comparison, I'm going to have to swipe that for myself. 

GM: Um, no comment, I've already had the mods give me a little talk, not going there at all!!! Wink

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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