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Kit Acquisition--Informal Poll
Posted by wbill76 on Monday, March 19, 2012 6:44 PM

We all purchase kits from various places and at different levels and that got me thinking/curious about the patterns we as modelers form when it comes to buying kits. I will readily admit to being the proud owner of a modest stash of 72 kits that I've accumulated over the years. I even have an inventory tracking spreadsheet I use to avoid buying duplicates and insure that I can keep tabs on my "mini LHS" in the closet! It used to be that I would buy many kits a year but now I buy maybe 2-3 only and I typically only consider a couple of "favorite" suppliers when I do decide to buy a kit...and this is what got me thinking about how others go about buying what they buy, when they buy it, and where they buy it from. The fact that I got an email earlier in the week that announced Great Models was acquired by Sprue Brothers also started the light bulb burning. Wink 

Anyhow, I thought who better to ask about this than the forum gang here? So without further ado, a few simple questions to my forum buddies if you don't mind...

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

Quick and painless...unfortunately I can't offer you any random drawings for gift cards or free cruises or similar...although I hear Manny has connections for some nice winter accomodations if you ask real nice. Big Smile

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Posted by satch_ip on Monday, March 19, 2012 6:59 PM

1)  Too many.  I've got a stash of about 200 but I still keep buying.  Probably about 5-6 a year.  I've been trying to replace my old Imperial Series DML armor with new stuff however.  I've sold a dozen or so in the last couple of years.

2)  Rarely buy something just out due to prices.  I scour for bargains.

3) Both.  Online mostly because the sales are better.  I do support my LHS frequently though.  He has a consignment section where I've picked up some bargains and the kits I sell there are paid in store credit.

4)  DragonUSAonline has redonkulous sales.  Sprue Bros and the former Great Models have gotten a lot of my business.  Squadron also.  Oh, and Evilbay....   Embarrassed

 

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Posted by Rob Gronovius on Monday, March 19, 2012 7:02 PM

1) I've reduced my purchasing in a year because I have literally thousands of unbuilt models. If I do buy a kit, I try to sell some kits on eBay or trade forums to balance out. Right now, maybe 5 kits purchased in a year.

2) I have bought new kits as soon as they are released, but often wait until those that "had to have them" no longer want or need them so I can buy it at a discount. A couple of kits that jump to mind in recent history that I bought right away were the Ka-Mi with floats (pre-ordered) and the Batpod.

3) I buy in a combination. For instance the Ka-Mi was bought through DragonUSA and the Batpod was bought at my LHS.

4) Squadron or eBay tend to be my main online venues for purchasing, however, I have bought online in a number of different vendors as well as private individuals.

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Posted by deafpanzer on Monday, March 19, 2012 7:21 PM

Every year I remind myself to buy less kit and it never worked... since my return to hobby three years ago, my stash stands at 51... 48 armor, 2 wingy, and 1 rotary thing. Not just that but I like to collect figure sets too.  Figures stash stands at 75+ mostly from Dragon.

1. Lost my count for last year.  Since Christmas I have purchased nine kits.  I won't be surprised if I buy another ten kits especially at upcoming shows. 

2.  I like to wait a while.. never buy at full price.  Always on sale or at model shows without paying for shipping. The only time I placed a pre-order was for the SAS jeep kit.

3. Most online.  Physical LHS? Yes, mostly figures because they cost only $12-$18 each.  I go to show only once or twice a year. 

4.  Most were orders came from DragonUSA because of its Facebook promotions.  Great Models and Sprue Brothers are not far behind... once a while eBay when I see a good deal. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 19, 2012 7:31 PM

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

Not as many as I used to...these days I buy more AM supplies, mags and ref books as models but I'd say I still  buy 30 to 50 kits a year...

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

As soon as its released, as I've found that unlike the old days kits can go out of production very quickly...

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

Mostlhy online...

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

Primarily from Sprue Bros, Great Models, Amazon and Squadron (Squadron's search engine sux or I'd buy more from them...)...

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Posted by Stage_Left on Monday, March 19, 2012 7:33 PM

Bill,

1) I average 6 kit purchases a year

2) I usually wait until after a kit has been available for awhile; the reason is price.

3) I buy from a combination of vendors and online. I will also support the LHS, but the closest ones require special trips and hence not the majority of kit purchases.

4) I like Scale Hobbyist and Squadron.  

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Posted by Cadet Chuck on Monday, March 19, 2012 7:39 PM

I'll buy one or two a year, when something neat really strikes my fancy.  I only have a dozen or so kits in stash, and probably won't live long enough to build them.......

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Posted by David Maddog on Monday, March 19, 2012 8:20 PM

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

It's been about 10 to 15 right now, I am still new to this hobby but I imagine it may grow overtime as I get better.

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

I wait, mostly because I have formulated a list of my own and won't get a kit until I'm ready for what's next on my list.  I will stay about a kit ahead of my list.  The list is roughly organized by when the vehicle was actually produced and I plan to do every variant I can.  Here is a small example.

14. Sd. Kfz 222
    A. Hobbyboss - SH $34.46
    B. Mid Version : Tristar - GMW $47.15
    C. Sd. Kfz 223 : HobbyBoss - SH $33.15
15. Sd. Kfz 6
    A. 7.62cm Flak 36 'Diana' : Bronco - SH $62.65
    B. 3.7cm Flak 36 BN9 : Bronco - SH $49.53
    C. Personnel Carrier : Trumpeter - SH or GMW - $51.95
16. Sd. Kfz 7
    A. Early Version w/riders : Dragon - SH $41.28
    B. Initial Production : Dragon - SH $40.32
    C. Late Production
        1. Dragon - SH $44.21
        2. Trumpeter - SH $39.40
    D. 3.7cm Flak 36 : Dragon - SH $49.35
    E. 3.7cm Flak 37 
        1. Standard : Trumpeter - SH $42.34
        2. Armored : Trumpeter - SH $42.57
    F. 3.7cm Flak 43 Armored : Trumpeter - SH $42.57
    G. 2cm Flak 38
        1. Standard : Dragon - SH $48.01
        2. Armored : Trumpeter - SH $40.88

The SH stands for Scalehobbyist.com and GMW is Great Model Webstore.

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

I mostly buy online, unless I find a good deal at a show of LHS.

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

As stated above, I am a big fan of Scalehobbyist.  Their organization is amazing, you can narrow down you're search really fast via the left column which can be filtered by country, scale, model, maker...and the list goes on.  Also, I've found their prices can't be beat, best online retailer that I've seen so far, always 5 to 10 cheaper than GMW, which is my second online dealer if what I was looking for isn't on Scalehobbyist. I will frequent Ebay to find any bargains or rare kits.

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Posted by stikpusher on Monday, March 19, 2012 8:43 PM

1). My buying habits are feast or famine, depending upon my family's financial situation. The last year or so has been pretty lean with less than a dozen or so kits purchased. Probably closer to 6 or 8 max. But other years when things were better and kits I wanted were more plentiful it could be 20 or more.

2). I usually do not buy a new release unless it is something I am really looking for or it is at a significant markdown. I need the most bang from my buck.

3). Most of my purchases are from the LHS, second most numerous is Ebay. But over the past couple years I have been picking up more and more kits at IPMS and AMPS chapter meetings when guys are thinning out their own stashes, usually for a great price. No gouging there like when you go to a kit collector show. Both club chapters to which I belong also have auctions twice a year of kits donated by members to raise funds.

4). My online shops of choice are Squadron, Great Models and Roll Models. And of course Ebay, both from private parties and a few online stores that I like.

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Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Monday, March 19, 2012 8:59 PM

wbill76

 

Anyhow, I thought who better to ask about this than the forum gang here? So without further ado, a few simple questions to my forum buddies if you don't mind...

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

Quick and painless...unfortunately I can't offer you any random drawings for gift cards or free cruises or similar...although I hear Manny has connections for some nice winter accomodations if you ask real nice. Big Smile

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

Roughly seven

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

I used to wait. However, like Manny, I've noticed kits no longer remain in production very long so I now buy as soon as I learn of a release.


If I wait, it is due to either cost or lack of storage


3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?


I still prefer to buy at the LHS as I'm able to inspect kit condition immediately (LHS in Chicago area usually open the box to allow inspection).
Unfortunately, the LHS doesn't have a large enough customer base to warrant a large and diverse stock of kits.


4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

So far, only Squadron Shop (since the 1980s), Great Models and Sprue Brothers.

wbill76

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Kit Acquisition--Informal Poll
Posted by deattilio on Monday, March 19, 2012 10:47 PM

I buy somewhere in the neighborhood of ten or so kits per year.  I am sitting at about 100 kits and try to keep it below that by either building, selling or giving kits away to buddies for their kids to build.  Couple years back my stash reached 300 and looked at it all and considered it ridiculous so I sold off the majority of the stash as I have no desire to be a collector.  I knew there was no way I was going to get around to building all those kits.  Additionally as the cost of kits has risen, along with my need to pick up the AM parts my acquisition has slowed.

For most kits I wait on a bargain but, there are occasions I will jump on new releases if I can get them as presales for slightly less.  Most the time though I wait for sales or steals when and where they surface.

Almost 100% of my purchases are on line, it is exceptionally rare if I pick one up at the store.  Great Models Webstore was my preferred choice trailed by Squadron then E Bay.  There are purchases from various other stores but those are sporadic as deals and steals arise.  With the demise of Great Models I guess I will be giving Sprue Brothers a shot.

 

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Posted by gunner_chris on Monday, March 19, 2012 10:55 PM

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

Probably 2-3, mind you I've only been getting back into the hobby within the last year or so.

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

I'm not in the know enough to know when a kit is first released.

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

I will try my LHS first, then go to ebay.  I did get 2 from my first show last month.

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

eBay

 

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Posted by DoogsATX on Monday, March 19, 2012 11:28 PM

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

Well, I got back into modeling in July 2010 - so 20 months ago. And my stash currently stands around 110 or so (plus the 20 or so I've either built or have in progress). 130/20 = 6.5 kits per month, or, gulp, 78 per year! I've slowed that down a lot since October, but still buy kits here and there.

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

Yes.

It depends on the subject and the kit. My main reasons for waiting are a subject that doesn't sufficiently blow my skirt up, but that still interests me, or uncertainty with how the manufacturer did (Roden Staggerwing, Great Wall P-61 are two kits I still haven't bought that  are excellent examples).

For existing kits, I keep a list of ones I want and a general knowledge of what they usually cost. Then, when I run across a kit selling for substantially less, I might jump on it (depends how bad I want the kit). If it's limited production or OOP and hard to find, I may be more willing to just snag it. But having that list is great when the sites run deals, or when you stumble upon something at a show. Heck, I just snagged Revell's 1/144 Fletcher class for a hair over $70 last week when Great Models kicked off their 40% sale.

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

Yes. I do like to buy from the LHS, but usually confine purchases to kits that you don't really see discounted anywhere - Tasca tanks for example. With their 20% coupons, I can more or less come out ahead sometimes, and if it's break even, well, I like supporting the shop. Sometimes they'll have deals, too, like the Christmas to New Years 30% off everything sale. Snagged a few PCM kits and a Hobby Boss M26 Pershing that way.

Also hit show vendors pretty hard. Usually with a list of "really wants" and then just an open eye for opportunity. 

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

Yep. Great Models, Sprue Brothers, Scale Hobbyist, Dragon USA Online, Hannants, and of course eBay

 

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Posted by tigerman on Monday, March 19, 2012 11:30 PM

1. I'm really limiting myself to a very few kits per year. My stash is around 32. It's down slightly from a year ago.

2. No, I never buy a kit when it's first released. However I did get the Dragon Panzerjager IV Smart kit last year for around $30 shipped during a holiday sale. I refuse to pay full retail and my rule of  thumb is paying at least 40% off including shipping.

3. I only purchase paints and supplies at the LHS. Their prices are out of this world. I did strike gold at a 75% sale at my local Hobbytown 2 years ago. The vast majority of my purchases over the years have been online.

4. My favorite place to buy kits has been ebay for the past 8 years. Second, used to be Greatmodels, but I have since ordered from Spruebrothers and Dragononline. They run some killer sales.

 

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Posted by Shellback on Monday, March 19, 2012 11:36 PM

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

I cut way back on my kit buying about 10 yrs ago and was down to about 1 model a yr . However i have bought 8 models so far in the last 5 months . Just couldnt resist the new kits and the better quality of them .

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

I wait . The reason i wait is so that i can study the reviews .

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

I do both now . My LHS is where i used to buy 99 % of my stash over a 20 yr. period , up till 10 yrs.ago  , but they cut back on their armor kits .Besides my stash got really huge .

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

 I used to order from Squadron via snail mail many yrs. ago . Now that i have internet i use Sprue Bros. 

 

 

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:10 AM

1) At a rough guess, and it is very rough, i would say 10-15 a year. This year so far i am on 5ish. But lately that has been mainly aircraft. I can't remember the last armour kit i bought.

2) I have a shopping list with items split down into categories. I try and stick to that and don't add anything new to the lsit unit that category has run down a bit. New kits i figure will be around for a while so they can wait. Unless it is something i have really been after or its a limited run kit or an expensive one i just happen to be able to offered there and then.

3) About 99% online, with the odd one from my LHS or anywhere else i may see kits.

4) Hannants & E-Bay are my top two. Followed by Sprue Brothers then a few other site i might buy the od kit from.

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Posted by Tojo72 on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:36 AM

stash of about 25-30

1.about 7-10 a year

2.usually asap

3.online vendors+ebay,    show vendors,     LHS

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Posted by dupes on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:44 AM

wbill76

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

No idea, really, so I'll have to use the kits/years method from above. Been back into modeling just about 6 years now. Have 1443 kits of all types (armor/ac/sci-fi/figs) in the stash room, plus I've built about 25 kits/year. So 1593/6 = approximately 265 a year. That being said, I've slowed down quite a bit lately...have gotten more into trading for what I want, and have tried to sell one kit for every one I buy.

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

Absolutely wait. With a couple of kits still to build in the stash (hah!), there's absolutely no reason for me to pay retail for something. In fact, because of my collection I'm able to hold off on just about anything until I can find it for the right price. According to my stash spreadsheet (yep, I've got one too - a big one that I love tinkering with) I'm currently operating at 28.74% of retail. As in 71.26% off. The power of patience!

As far as kits going "out of production", they almost always get re-released...and if they don't, someone will eventually make a new tooled kit. If that fails, I've still got my stash to fall back on.

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

Majority is online sales split pretty evenly between webstores and private purchases. Next biggest would be show vendors (go to 4 a year), with last place being my LHS. I use the term pretty loosely, as their stock hasn't changed much in the past 6 years...and I'm not going to pay retail+ for stuff.

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

Based on order frequency (I think) - Squadron, DragonUSA, Spruebros, Great Models, Hannants, Ebay.

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Posted by dupes on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:48 AM

Ooooh yeah, Tojo reminded me of Lucky Model. Although their prices used to be much better before they got much more popular (and the dollar tanked).

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 10:34 AM

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

Have cut back considerably. Getting more AM stuff to better detail current stock. Will probably pick up  2 or 3 kits this year.

 

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

As soon as its released.

 

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

Combination of all.

 

4) If you buy online from Who?

Scale Hobbyist, Squadron, Sprue Bros.

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Posted by RedCorvette on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 10:52 AM

wbill76

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

Somewhere between 20-30. 

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

Sometimes.  It depends on the subject.   

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

All of our LHS's have bit the dust, so I get most of my kits either from online vendors or Ebay.  We still have a local train shop where I can get paint and other supplies.

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

I purchased stuff from Squadron for years, going back to the pre-Internet days when you either mailed in an order form or called your order in.  Lately I've also been using Sprue Bros.  For wooden ship stuff I use Model Expo.

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 11:16 AM

Kits bought in a year: varies wildly (I happened upon a 2nd hand stash that I just had to buy from, great deals!), but a "normal" year, probably 4-5.

The only kit I bought as soon as it was released - Tamiya's 1/48 Storch, and that was more because I spotted it in my LHS the day it arrived & had mad-money in my hands. The reason for waiting… is more that I have no need to buy right away I suppose, not planned.

Up until 2 years ago I only bought from LHS, or other retail shops that happen to have kits. Last year (as mentioned above) I stumbled on an unexpected stash at a 2nd hand shop. And I've only made online purchases in the past two years, kits etc from Sprue Bros (very happy with the service & prices) and some decals directly from Illiad Productions in Ontario, Canada.

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 12:13 PM

dupes

 

... Have 1443 kits of all types (armor/ac/sci-fi/figs) in the stash room ...

 

 

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Posted by wbill76 on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 1:29 PM

Very interesting to see the commonality among many...it would appear that the common favorite sources for kit purchases (unscientific results!) online are Sprue Brothers, DragonUSA, Squadron, and ebay/Amazon. Scale Hobbyist is a a new one that I've heard a little about recently and will have to check out and add to my list of potential suppliers. Beer

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Posted by padakr on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 1:54 PM

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

Less than 10, probably around 5.  My "stash" is a modest 35.

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

I've never seen a kit I wanted and waited to buy it just to see if the price would drop.  On the other hand, I don't scan new release lists looking for things.

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

All three.  In store mostly from Michaels.  At a LHS, when I can get to one, I've picked up a few.  I know they are outrageous in prices, but an impulse but now and then (with my meager annual purchases) to help the LHS stay open is okay for me.

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

Squadron. And a couple off Amazon sellers.  Round2.

Paul

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Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 7:20 PM

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

Probably around 20-30. I build maybe 10 a year so it's a bit of a problem. Current stash I'd guess is around maybe 200-300 kits.

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

Rarely do I buy anything new. Mostly what I buy is on sale or good deals at shows. I did pre-order the Ka-Mi with the pontoons too though.

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

About half from dealers at shows and half on-line. I rarely buy any model at the LHS. The two local shops are mostly railroad and mostly RC with limited selection. Plus the prices are much higher. Still I believe I keep them in business by buying piles of paint and other supplies. I don't remember the last time I left the LHS with less than thirty bucks dropped on paint.

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites)

Squadron, Sprue Brothers, Great Model, Dragon USA, and Hobby Link Japan (can't believe no one has listed HLJ yet- or did I miss it?)

 

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Posted by panzerpilot on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:07 PM

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year? 
     ---- I buy about 15 - 20 a year. I have about 80 in my stash right now. A mixture of 1/72, 1/48, 1/32 planes. Several Me-109's, P-47's, FW 190's, etc.. A few 1/350 ships, and various armor. Running out of room!

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting? 
      ----  Sometimes I wait a while. Mostly to wait for AM, eduard masks and zoom, true details wheels, decals, etc. to hit the market. So, I can get them all together and save on shipping charges. There's also that "wow" factor when a new kit comes out, and I'll get it quickly (Tamiya 1/32 P-51). Or, if it's a "limited edition" Hasegawa.

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?
      ---- Historically, Almost exclusively online. I used to use Tower Hobbies a lot, then I discovered Sprue Brothers. Got tired of splitting my orders (Tower does not have much AM). I go to a few LHS for supplies when I can, to try and support them. Sometimes I come across a hidden Gem. For example, A LHS (railroad)  had a steal on a dusty pro-modeller 1/48 Me 410. That's always a nice surprise! Got to know the owner there who told me he can get me pretty much anything (alclad, eduard, etc. etc.) a bit more cheaply than I can get online. No shipping! So, I'll be using him more. If you have a LHS that is mostly R/C, R/R, etc. don't discount them!

4) If you buy online, from who? (feel free to list more than one if you have multiple favorites) - See above.

-Tom

  • Member since
    September 2006
  • From: Dripping Springs, TX, USA
Posted by RBaer on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:17 PM

1) Ten or twelve a year, but I'm going to meetings now.....

2) I wait 'til the price comes down. I'm cheap.

3) On-line, LHS and show vendors. I really, really like shows, and always come away with more than I need, but that's the fun of it. On-line for lots of accessories that I don't expect to find at shows, or need NOW. And, at the LHS just because I used to be a small business owner and still feel some "loyalty".

Apprentice rivet counter.

  • Member since
    October 2006
  • From: Tucson, AZ
Posted by Archangel Shooter on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 9:01 PM

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

Usually 10 to 15 kits per year, sometimes more sometimes less.

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

There's very few kits that I would ever consider buying when first released,  now the Trumpeter 1/32 A-6 Intruder would be one if they ever get around to releasing it but  I would wait for discounted sales when I can get them for 40%-50% off retail. 

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

When I have lived near a LHS I would always go there for my purchases but now that I am living out in the boonies, I rely on buying kits and paints online. 

4) If you buy online, from who?

Primarily from Squadron, and E2046 which is based in Hong Kong, but I have used Great Models, Brookhurst Hobbies, several shops in Japan. And I have never had any issues with my orders with any of those companies. I have never bought kits through e-bay and from what I have read from some modelers reviews about their experiences with e-bay, I never will. 

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 On the bench: So many hanger queens.

 

 

  • Member since
    February 2011
  • From: Bent River, IA
Posted by Reasoned on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 9:26 PM

 

1) How many kits (rough estimate) would you say you buy in a year?

Last year just got back to the hobby so that's a bad comparable, stash grew WAY too fast so being more patient this year.

2) Do you buy a kit as soon as it is released or do you wait a while? If you wait, what's the main reason for waiting?

Again new at this but would probably never buy new release. 

3) Do you buy online or from a physical LHS or show vendors or combination?

I have the best LHS you could ask for, sells new kits a great discounts and has several big collectors in the area who "dump" their stashes at the store for resale, it's great! 

4) If you buy online, from who?

Sprue Bros, Ebay. 

Science is the pursiut of knowledge, faith is the pursuit of wisdom.  Peace be with you.

On the Tarmac: 1/48 Revell P-38

In the Hanger: A bunch of kits

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