CaptainJack
...I was on Ebay looking for a 1/25 model kit for an old late 80's/early 90's Chevy C1500 Silverado pickup to build for my dad for his bday and was astounded to see them going for upwards of $100!? It appears that they are hard to find (well probably not so much since there are over 30 available on Ebay right now), but it got me to thinking. Do people actually buy model kits with the intent to collect them and keep them unopened?
Yes, there are kit collectors out there, in the literal sense-folks who buy an old kit and care about the condition of the box, the box art, how many examples of a particular kit were issued, in short, all of the things that collectors of any item think about, as they accumulate a collection.
But for most of us, or all of us, perhaps, collecting kits is not intentional, that is, we fully expect in some corner of our minds to build them, even if it's physically not possible. The other posters' responses indicate that. Some of us die and leave our stash to our family to worry about, others look at the stash at some point and say to ourselves, "I'll never build all of these kits", still others, "I've got a lot of money tied up in my stash--is this what I really want to do?" I'm in that boat-I'm starting to think I'll never build all of the kits I've accumulated, and that I should start getting rid of them, preferably to modelers who will build them. No PM's, please--I haven't decided to do that yet, just thinking about it.
Without more details about the auction you saw, I'd say that, it that was the opening price, then the seller must think he's going to get $100 for it, either because he's done some research, or he has no clue, and will learn through trial and error; or, if there are bids up to that price, you got some people who let that e-adrenaline start flowing and bid it up, or they really wanted the kit. Or maybe something else entirely.
Best regards,
Brad
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