Dash8
Not knocking it or anyone just trying to
understand the reason. Some of the guys
on here look like they have a retail store
for a basement lol. I build one model
then finish it then buy another model
and repeat.
Because I can!
All seriousness aside, I have about 60 unbuilt kits. I could have tons more because my wife and I are fortunate enough to have enough of a disposable income to do so. I just retired. I have time to build now. I've purchased multiples of one kit because I have various projects in mind. Having said that, I'm at the stage where I'll buy a kit when I need it or a rare one becomes available for another project, like 48th and 72nd scale CF-100 Canucks although I'm not going to pay an arm, a leg and possibly a left or right testicle for said CF-100.
For example, the next 32nd scale Sabre I build will complete my project of building one Sabre to represent each of the 12 squadrons Canada deployed to the four wings of 1 Air Division in France and Germany in the 50's and 60's.
I will also buid a few more Sabres to mark them up in different Air Forces that flew them; USAF, RAF, South Africa, Malaysia, etc. I have also built a few Sabres and presented them to ex RCAF Sabre pilots I know.
I have multiple CF-104 Starfighters; 3 colour birds (421, 439, 441 Sqns), overall green, overall NMF dual from Cold Lake, varigated camo from 4 Wing. I still want to do a 439 Sqn Starfighter with a Vicom recce pod and an overall NMF based in Europe. It had a different paint scheme on the horizontal stab than Canadian based CF-104's had.
I have enough CF-101 Voodoos to represent all the squadrons that flew them in RCAF service.
I also have a few that I'll build to take my mind off the Sabres and Starfighters.
I guess there are just as many arguments pro stash as there are con stash.