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Spending Too Much on Scale Modeling? Try These 6 Money-Saving Tips!

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Scale modeling can be EXPENSIVE! But… it doesn't have to be! Enjoy the hobby you love without breaking the bank using these six money-saving tips for plastic modelers.
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@gordonbarrett4601
@gordonbarrett4601 Жыл бұрын
I don't have about 600 unbuilt kits (gathered over 45 years). I remember not buying kits for one reason or another and wishing later I had purchased them before they go out of production, so now if I see a kit I would like to have and I can afford it, I get it. I get more enjoyment in examining the kits and planning builds than actually building them so in my mind they are all built. Its a great hobby and we all can enjoy it in our own way.
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
Hey, that's great!!
@freeone6711
@freeone6711 Жыл бұрын
You must have some great old kits. I've been modeling for 51 years now.
@aussie6910
@aussie6910 Жыл бұрын
Nothing worse than waiting then seeing a kit you want marked as DISCONTINUED. Spewing I only have 7 WNW's kits in the stash, really wanted that Hannover CL II. Now I'm worried about MA & ICM being bombed out of existence.
@redemissarium
@redemissarium Жыл бұрын
good, try to reach 1000 🙃
@mieskoivuaholta4124
@mieskoivuaholta4124 Жыл бұрын
I too tend to buy kits when they are declared to be going out of production. Usually I still haven't built them when the kit is re-released several years later...
@johnnewcome9730
@johnnewcome9730 Жыл бұрын
Yep! I have to admit my stash is getting out of hand. My passion is in building the models. Over the past few years I've been offering my built models for "adoption" to worthy new owners. At our last model show in November I gave my 1/24 Mosquito to a kid who expressed an interest in it but was not expecting to receive it. He was in disbelief when I gave it to him. This made several people happy. I'm happy because I enjoyed building it and really enjoyed giving it to a kid who appreciated it. My wife is happy because it's not hanging around the house anymore. This November I'll be giving more of my models to people who express an genuine interest in them. It's amazing how a glued together box of plastic parts can make folks so happy. I LOVE this hobby!
@robertmassucci1
@robertmassucci1 11 ай бұрын
you're a good guy
@Clomastoplast
@Clomastoplast 6 ай бұрын
Thats the way to do it, man! You are a very good person
@ianbutler8776
@ianbutler8776 5 ай бұрын
Bravo.....in the meantime that kid's passion has been ignighted and that is the next generation
@johnschmidt8215
@johnschmidt8215 3 ай бұрын
Your tips have been helpful, I've been guilty of over spending on my hobby 😢. I can only contribute this to my wife passing 2 years ago this Sunday 😢. I'm trying toget a grip on my model spending. Thanks for your tips 😊
@genek8630
@genek8630 Жыл бұрын
I've been building AFV models for about 40 years, and I have a bit of advice. If you see a model kit you want and you have the money, buy it now. Because two things can happen when you decide to buy it. It'll be more expensive, and/or it'll be hard to find and even way more expensive. Then you'll be saying to yourself, I should have bought that kit when it was released.
@joeshmoe9978
@joeshmoe9978 Жыл бұрын
True
@andyzehr9839
@andyzehr9839 Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@dunhill1
@dunhill1 Жыл бұрын
I'm 53y and about 3y ago I realized that I would need to live to 110y old to finish my stash. With that realization, I began selling most of them and picking up only a very select few that I promised myself to build. As of now, I am right around 50 models. When I go to IPMS contests/shows, I leave my wallet in my car and take time to really think about buying a kit. If it's something I've wanted for years, I may break my rule, but only buy 1 kit and that's all. This year at JaxCon, I did not buy anthing; however, I did win 2 models with raffle tickets that cost a dollar each. So I will donate them next year or give them to a youngster that comes to our monthly meetings.
@MegaDave1962
@MegaDave1962 Жыл бұрын
I wish i had your will power and buying control LOL
@BobH809
@BobH809 2 ай бұрын
Are you a member of MMA? Model Makers Anonymous? If so, how does one join?
@johnberry2877
@johnberry2877 Жыл бұрын
Modeling is by far the most relaxing thing to do with your pants on ! …… way less expensive than scuba diving I mean 😊.
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
Ha! 😅
@scottbuildsthemall5124
@scottbuildsthemall5124 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful hobby! I have been building models for over 50 years and have learned a lot from building a variety of kits. About 30 years ago I moved 40 kits when I took a new job. Since then my stash has grown to just over 1000 (yes, 1k) kits. Having a good job and not a lot of free time definitely allowed the growth, and hopefully in retirement I can get around to building that number down. Another great video Hank, and good advice for those getting into the hobby!
@Custer0706
@Custer0706 Жыл бұрын
Not sure where I am at exactly in terms of stash content, but it is much closer to four digits than double digits (I shouldn‘t even mention double digits). Counting in all the extras like metal barrels, figure sets, etch sets, track sets, weapon sets etc. etc. it‘s definitely in the four digits. For all the exact same reasons you mentioned (minus the lots of free time) - the means to buy and the means to store them all.
@davidhaas6258
@davidhaas6258 Жыл бұрын
LOL - you could BECOME a local hobby shop.
@scottbuildsthemall5124
@scottbuildsthemall5124 Жыл бұрын
@@davidhaas6258 LOL- Scott's Models, they're not for sale, they're Scott's models!
@MasterCivv
@MasterCivv Жыл бұрын
Regarding saving some money, I started buying a lot of stuff second hand, that is not bad and you can make a really nice saving and help another modeler to get rid of some models he doesn't want anymore. For the tips number 6, I really like it, I had my version that was the following: you can add models to the stash if you remember all the models yu have in the stash, name scale manufacturer. This helps usually to keep forgetting what you have there and remember that you have some awesome models waiting for you!
@DavidGarcia-wc2fk
@DavidGarcia-wc2fk Ай бұрын
Hi! I’ve recently discovered your channel and have to say that all these tips for beginners seem quite on spot to me as an advanced modeller myself (to my relief I tick all the boxes you comment). I fully agree on the 2nd thought/ stash control. My father (60yo) and myself (26yo) have an estimated combined stash of around 150 models! We both know that any of us will live long enough to finish them off but we still like this thing. I’m proud to say that I have reached the 6 month milestone of self-imposed buying prohibition!
@zoltronr6
@zoltronr6 Жыл бұрын
6. Holding to that limit. I try to buy local whenever I can and when I do ship supplies, I try to do in bulk as well. Also trying to avoid the ever present trap of "I really need that, so I can do the perfect build". Trying to enjoy the process and appreciate my OK result.
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
Oh man.. I fall into that trap a lot!!
@maevethefox5912
@maevethefox5912 Жыл бұрын
Fighting that one right now. "Oh, it's only $25 to get workable tracks for this kit I wanna finish, and hey, if I spend $100 at the store they're from I get free shipping!" Meanwhile the kit tracks are PERFECTLY fine, and anything extra I'd get from the shop would go in a pile and not get touched until 2025 anyway.
@bmlaureau
@bmlaureau Жыл бұрын
Here’s an alternative for tip #4: most of the online stores that I frequent have an option to register & an option to create a wishlist. ScaleMates also has a feature where you can add kits & other modelling products to a wishlist. Therefore I prefer to add items to my wishlist before committing to a purchase. For tip #6: the number of kits in my stash has a limit - if I stacked them in 2 piles the hight must not exceed my height. Only if I have completed 2 kits do I consider purchasing 1 or 2 kits to replace them. Both these methods enable me to control my spending as well as keeping me realistically focused on what I can build within a reasonable time. Money can’t buy you time but managing time can save you money!
@danielwcheng6381
@danielwcheng6381 Жыл бұрын
luv the stash height idea...at one point I used the must complete 3 before I buy 1 manta....LOL...lasted on a month before I weaken..
@davidkubizna3673
@davidkubizna3673 7 ай бұрын
I have 1 kit that i received for Christmas. It will be my first build in a long long time. I am super excited about it.
@andyzehr9839
@andyzehr9839 Жыл бұрын
These are great tips for sure. That said, I’m as much into collecting the kits as I am into building them. Many of these are kits no longer produced so I’m more on the “buy it when you see it” team. I have a few hundred kits in the stash (2x 6’ tall shelving units packed full, plus) knowing full well that they’ll sit for a few years before they all get built. My tip to anyone with a similar mindset is to keep them organized so you don’t accidentally repurchase something you already have
@dalekloka7069
@dalekloka7069 Жыл бұрын
I agree with Gordon, I have plans for everyone of my kits. When ever life gives me a chance to build them, I will.
@edgar9651
@edgar9651 3 күн бұрын
Tools + beer = happiness. Great!
@MrHerbie76
@MrHerbie76 Жыл бұрын
I have 15 kits in my stash. another money saving tip is buying supplies at the craft section at the dollar store. true they won't have everything we need for the hobby but what they do have is cheaper than a hobby store. I got paint markers, a brush carrousel, and super glue that really helped me save money when I came back to the hobby.
@seegurke93
@seegurke93 Жыл бұрын
I think I have about 3.000 kits in my stash :D its like a hobby to collect. Fills me with joy. And sometimes build some :)
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
3,000!? Holyyyy moley!
@flitsertheo
@flitsertheo Жыл бұрын
@@SpruesNBrews According to your calculation of 2 weeks/kit = 6000 weeks or about 115 years to build.
@barrysteinlage6888
@barrysteinlage6888 Жыл бұрын
@@flitsertheo Can't leave til you're done!
@joeshmoe9978
@joeshmoe9978 Жыл бұрын
On the youtube channel "Andy's hobby headquarters", Andy just bought a 3,000 kit car model stash to resell. 😮
@flitsertheo
@flitsertheo Жыл бұрын
@@joeshmoe9978 I saw the video, the bad news comes at the end : no online orders, you can get the kits only by visiting the shop.
@SherlockSpiner
@SherlockSpiner Жыл бұрын
I’m just starting my journey in the scale model world (about to try my first tank, a WWI whippet) and my stash is already growing, these tips are genuinely useful! Scalemates is the life changing one for me, now I’m not overwhelmed when my new model kit arrives! Thank you, or should I say, tank you (I’m sorry) for this amazing video!
@tilhon
@tilhon Жыл бұрын
Whippets are so cool! I’m itching to build one too.
@SherlockSpiner
@SherlockSpiner Жыл бұрын
@@tilhon I’m done building and almost done painting it and I must say as a beginner it is really straightforward!! I would highly recommend! I’ll post a short camera filmed video to show when I’m done and any criticism will be much appreciated!
@tilhon
@tilhon Жыл бұрын
@@SherlockSpiner Good to hear! Good job! Did you go for the whippet made by Meng?
@SherlockSpiner
@SherlockSpiner Жыл бұрын
@@tilhonI did! And I must say it was very straightforward! The only finicky part for me was the putting on the tracks, I wasn’t careful enough therefore some of the sockets the tracks fit into each other with broke apart, but I chalk that up to my own impatience!😅 A very nice kit all in all! Hope this helps!
@stevesoutar3405
@stevesoutar3405 Жыл бұрын
Great tips - thanks for that !! I only started modelling again a couple of years ago, picking up from where I left off as a teenager. Right now I have around 10 different aircraft kits in my house, waiting to be started, with a few more in storage still at my Mums house. I think every member of my family has bought me at least one Spitfire kit, in 1/72, 1/48th or 1/32nd scale as a birthday or xmas present at some point over the last 10 years - so I could build a Spitfire every year for the next decade, in between doing my other builds
@jdrake8738
@jdrake8738 Жыл бұрын
Hundreds... been into it since I was 6... 60 now... some of my kits have been in my stash since the 1970s.... shopping local can save you money also because many local hobby shops offer 10-15 percent to IPMs members, and other organizations (eg AMPS, local model clubs, etc)
@williamrussell3811
@williamrussell3811 Жыл бұрын
always shop local ... if you dont they are gone!! To this day I still visit my store and NEVER leave empty handed even if it is just a magazine .. every little bit helps. My dad use to do the same thing on vacation, He would look in the back of the model railroader and go to a hobby store in the town we were passing through! It was great fun and still is in my 60s!
@seraajroomaney3148
@seraajroomaney3148 Жыл бұрын
Buying second hand kits at hobby stores, flea markets, and conventions can be a great way to save money, often these kits have not been touched or just have the parts cut from the sprues with no assembly yet
@madhatterstudios966
@madhatterstudios966 3 ай бұрын
I have another tip: think about how much actual display space you have before buying. Maybe that 32nd scale F18 won't fit, so if you have to have an F18, maybe think about a smaller scale.
@kenhanson1819
@kenhanson1819 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to add another tip. Go to a local model show. There are always regional IPMS shows throughout the year. I'm lucky in that every October there is a regional IPMS contest in the city where I live. I've gotten some amazing deals in the vendor rooms. It helps to have an idea of what kit(s) you're looking for before hand, as well as the current going price. Make sure if you're buying a previously opened kit, you ask the seller to have a look inside and make sure there are no missing parts. Shows are also a great way to connect with fellow modelers and get advice on various techniques.
@flycasualmodeler
@flycasualmodeler Жыл бұрын
I'm at roughly 70 in the stash that are unbuilt here. The one that gets me as often as not is tip #5 when I'm ordering online. "If I'm going to spend $10-15 on shipping, it makes more sense to spread that over two or three kits instead of one..." That and finding one off kits that are such a good deal. Stumbling across a small toy store in rural Ohio that had a slew of Dragon armor kits for $30 added more than a few kits right there. :D But, I can also attest that rule #4 is a good one! I've often left stuff sitting in the cart for several days at least hand wringing over to buy or not to buy, so that's saved me several purchases right there.
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
Hey, there ya go! Whatever system works for you 👍🍻
@Wild-Dad
@Wild-Dad 8 ай бұрын
I had that same process as well, when I was a teen and lived at home. When I moved to entirely different part of our province (Ontario) I then I discovered a land of more than one hobby shop (LOL). While I initially keep that same credo (1 for 1) but over time and continuous visits to these many stores, I had at one time, accumulated and almost 700 models. When my wife and I started our family, she asked - are you going to build all these kits? After many times of my answering Yes and her continued question - “are you, going to build, all these kits?” we agreed that maybe I probably won’t be building them all - at least not knowing where I’d put all the potentially finished kits - LOL. So, over the course of two years I sold/gave away about 600 models. Since then, I’ve bought some and built some but the stash has slowly built back up to roughly 200. Such is life.
@mikemorrison192
@mikemorrison192 Жыл бұрын
I agree fully with all six of your tips. Number 6 especially. Lol. I recently counted my stash and realized I had approximately 45 kits waiting to be built. As you say, that's around 2 weeks per kit. Now, many are Christmas presents and such from my wife, kids and other family members. Regardless, they somehow piled up on me. So I've been holding off on buying a few recent releases that I want until I clear my stash shelf of the clutter. Yes there are kits I want but I've enjoyed building those that have been staring at me for a while. It's been rewarding. And.... saves money. God bless my friend and keep the videos coming.
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
That's a good stash you've got going!! Glad to hear you enjoyed - thanks for your support! 👍
@beendoneagain
@beendoneagain 8 ай бұрын
I restarted modelling 3 years ago. I now have 57 kits un-opened and 9 started, plus I bought loads and loads of materials and painst etc etc. Yes., it's got out of hand, but I love every minute of my modelling time.
@tomstamford6837
@tomstamford6837 8 ай бұрын
I hear ya. I'm at about 40+ myself. Admittedly, I have spent big in fits and starts during discounts and sales - why pay full price right - but it does tend to build up (no pun). But as you say, you love doing it and that's what counts. I have yet to catch up and get to the 'started' phase though and my bedroom is looking more like a stockroom.
@beendoneagain
@beendoneagain 8 ай бұрын
@@tomstamford6837 Get yourself set up and start building mate. Even if you can only get in a couple o 3 hours a week. I'm glad I made space and set up a area to build. It's all hassle but worthwhile once done. Have fun building your stash!
@tomstamford6837
@tomstamford6837 8 ай бұрын
@@beendoneagain Cheers. It's always more about 'analysis paralysis' as they say. I promised myself I will get a spray gun for Xmas and then I will have no more excuses to get into it! Unless I need more equipment. 😄
@AmericanFurCo
@AmericanFurCo Жыл бұрын
I’m currently with 0 in the stash and one on the table assembling now. Been trying to stay disciplined to finish the model I’m on first before buying new. It’s been great for when I’m shopping because I really have time to think over if I really want a model I’m looking at and by the time my model is done I’ve had weeks of time to pick the right one to buy.
@kudukilla
@kudukilla Жыл бұрын
I’ve got about 20. Where others think of it as a stash, I look at it like a little bit like a “to do list”. Keeps me from buying too many kits.
@ianbutler8776
@ianbutler8776 5 ай бұрын
My stash is bonkers and I have saved a lot of money by looking at my stash so that I can rediscover why I bought them in the first place!! Great tip!!
@BillHalliwell
@BillHalliwell 6 ай бұрын
G’day Hank, some good advice there except many local hobby shops are struggling because they invest money to maintain a wide range of kits to attract customers. Most don’t have the bulk buying power of large chain retailers. Generally, they are forced to charge top dollar prices even on the most popular kits. I’ve only got one local shop and, in desperation to get my business he gave me a ‘special discount’ on a popular kit which was still $25 more than the best price available online. I want to give my business to local stores but many make this difficult. I do try to buy my consumables from him but he can’t afford to carry full paint ranges etc. Cheers, Bill H.
@grownjohnboy
@grownjohnboy Жыл бұрын
Your presentation is spot on. Everyone can benefit from your many valid points. As a model builder since 1962 with few options to purchase I learned to grab what I could when I could. Lately online purchases have given me a whole new hobby. Thirty years ago I used to drive for eight hours to get to a city with a hobby shop. I have a stash of 100+ unbuilt kits and currently I have 3 cars being assembled, Two aeroplanes being weathered, and a tall ship being rigged. The one lingering kit I have is a Hubley Dusenberg that I bought in 1975. I cannot seem to finish that metal monster.
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
Thank you! And I hear ya... it's hard not to gather quite a collection!
@kevinjones7171
@kevinjones7171 Жыл бұрын
I actually went through my stash this winter after surgery. I was shocked. Over 800 kits! Many duplicates. So I started selling some. Used the funds to buy supplies and redo my work station. I also do ‘mental modeling’. Pull out a kit I haven’t seen in years, read through instructions. Look at it. Imagine it built. Plan the build. IT’s enjoyable. Another tip. Attend shows but expand your horizons. I build anything and everything. But if you’re a military modeler go to a car model show. You will be surprised at deals you can get on military models there and vice versa. Keep the vids coming!
@peterpimentel5881
@peterpimentel5881 8 ай бұрын
I have 279 model kits in my stash but been collecting kits for twenty years. I have been building them I think I know why I got so many kits is because you never know after going to your local hobby shop if the kits will be available to get after a week because Hobby Shops go out of business an getting models online especially on E-bay take some time to arrive to your place were you live. It is a wonderful hobby but if you talk to some modelers they also end up like me. That is why when modelers die their stash wich is usually large go to estate sales because the hobby has no guarentee you can always get the kit to build you want. Anyway I like your program an keep up doing thhe interesting topics about plastic modeling you do.
@maxstetsenko9615
@maxstetsenko9615 7 ай бұрын
Best thing about keeping your stash low is that your kits will be more up to date and you won't find you have so may old kits in your stash that you want to replace The newer kits today just fall together and the level of detail limits the aftermarket you need.I had a stash well over 500 kits once. Moved OS and had to sell them all. Now I have about 10-15 and all all the latest kits.I dabble in ships and armor.
@bromhead100
@bromhead100 Жыл бұрын
i have 1 on the bench just being finished off. i have 60 kits to be built,i only buy what i like but i buy it when i see it as it might take a few month/years for it to be available again. i build quite quick though, if i have one nearly complete(just small details to add after being painted) i will look out my next one and start the prep work. everyone is different, i still enjoy the hobby, i also have a model railway layout,so i have 2 expensive hobbies.
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
Whatever works for you is great! 👍
@bromhead100
@bromhead100 Жыл бұрын
@@SpruesNBrews thanks.
@Stratoguy
@Stratoguy 11 ай бұрын
My stash was getting out of hand and I discovered a local hobby shop that did consignments. The hardest part was in deciding which kits I wanted to part with, but after selling probably 20 or so I found I didn’t miss them. That helped my local shop and fellow modelers as well.
@jameslarosa2396
@jameslarosa2396 Жыл бұрын
The internet certainly hasn't helped me limit my kit purchases. I even have a list of kits I'm waiting to buy that have only been announced for the future by the manufacturers. Before the Internet I wouldn't even have known about a new kit before it hit the shelves of the local hobby shop. And not to mention the extras they have now. When I started there was Testors tube glue and paint and that was it. Now, forget about it. Tip #4 is tough. But I have conquered that one.
@BobH809
@BobH809 2 ай бұрын
As of today, 12th June 2024, I have 84 various kits, from Sci-Fi to cars, planes to helicopters. Looking forward to getting started on them, honest.
@scifi_dragon
@scifi_dragon Жыл бұрын
Hi! Another great video. Great advice! I haven't counted my stash lately, but last time I did an inventory I had close to 400 kits on hand (including about 3 dozen 'auxiliary' kits - figures, tools, weapons. etc). The stash includes about a dozen Star Trek ships, and the rest are all military vehicles. Luckily, the cost factors you talked about aren't an issue. I started 'collecting' kits in the late 1960s thru the 1980s - prices were much lower back then and I bought most of those models at a little shop in Manhattan - surprise, they had a 'buyer's club'. If you were a regular customer with steady purchases, you got a discount (about 5%). Now, there's another great way to save $$$ on kits. The best thing about being retired is, I'm finally getting to work on reducing the stash - finally building and not collecting. Here's a tip for your viewers - if you've got a large stash (50 kits or more), sort them - organize them so similar kits or duplicates are stored together. This way it's easier to find what you want to build next. More importantly, it makes it easy to check on your stash and avoid buying a kit you already have in stock.
@cjdavis2684
@cjdavis2684 Жыл бұрын
So glad you made this video....as it goes along with something I have been thinking about as of late. Being on a tight budget trying to continue in my hobby of modeling was looking like I would have to give up. As model prices are driving me out of the hobby....which is sad as I have been building models since I was a kid. It is the one true enjoyment I have in life. Only they are pricing people like me who live pay check to paycheck to consider giving it up as it's growing too expensive.... I didn't know allot of the tips you gave which gives me hope I can still remain in my favorite hobby..... So Thank you for posting this.
@gordon8753
@gordon8753 Жыл бұрын
Military kits, about 150 Cars and trucks about 250 Aircraft 100 Sci-fi, monster and space/UFO over 100 kits I think that I need a shrink!! Lol I've been collecting since I was about 10 or 11 years old. So roughly around 45 years.
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
That's quite a collection!!
@timharkins754
@timharkins754 Жыл бұрын
Concerning tip #2,the local hobby shops here typically have higher prices than online, even when they are on sale. The cheaper online cost includes the shipping. What is typical is that local hobby shops charge you more because they have it in their heads that they are the only shop in town. I have found this to be true in EVERY state I have been to.
@jmominis
@jmominis Жыл бұрын
All good tips! I try to shop local as much as possible and do the bulk "wishlist", letting wishes sit until I need other supplies too then save on shipping by getting a bunch of things at the same time. Yes, sometimes buying/collecting kits becomes more of the hobby than actually buidling them! I've been through that cycle a few times over the years, collecting an entire genre or specific model only to have them sit and eventually sell them all off. With pre retirement approaching I did it again, this time collecting a model of each of the jet age aircraft from the RCAF but even that went sideways! Now the statsh is a little out of control at about 100 which I know I will likely never get through so will probably end up liquidating the ones I will never have room to display like all the 1/48 jet aircraft. I got hooked on watching and getting inspired by KZfaqrs like Hank and with great expectations I would start something only to get stuck with either a catastrophic painting error or lack of research material or just time and patience. I finally took advantage of being away from home this past December for 10 days dog-sitting for a relative in a different city. While I was there I hit up a local hobby shop, grabbed a kit (Tamiya Mk1 Spitfire) and some supplies and vowed to finish it. After _another_ paint mishap (brush painting camo where one color went perfect while the other wouldn't cooperate no matter what) I nearly lost hope but this time, instead of abandoning it, when I got back home I wiped down the brush paint and redid the camo with my airbrush and finished the kit. I even tried to keep a photo journal and posted a slideshow video here. Now I am sparked to try a sherman from a historical photo and am researching that but swear that before I tackle that I will finish the unfinished 1/72 T34/85, 1/72 F86 Sabre, 1/144 F4E phantom, 1/100 Macross Tomahawk sitting on shelves. Most were put aside because I didn't have a paint booth and was spraying from rattle cans on my balcony just wasn't working. Now that I have an airbrush and booth inside I can get to them. I started back in the 70's when my parents got me kits which I think was their way of keeping me and my brother from fighting 🤣 After a long hiatus during the working years I am now able to get back into it and look forward to improving the skills with the help of this community!
@whhsfordian
@whhsfordian Жыл бұрын
20 plastic kits (new to hobby), 15 rocket kits, 76 HO model railroad craftsman structure kits, 75+ HO model railroad rolling stock kits (plastic, resin & a couple wood), 110 balsa model airplane (my primary hobby) kits ( mostly control line & free flight). Houston, we have a problem!! LOL!!
@darrinhelfers3349
@darrinhelfers3349 Жыл бұрын
Hank I have about 100. Less than 5 unopened. I like looking at all thr sprues and imagining what they might become. Great idea. I have tried the build one or two before buying one to try to contain myself.
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
That's a good stash!!
@raytheron
@raytheron Жыл бұрын
Excellent tips, Hank! Scalemates is an absolute MUST. Not only can you check out the instructions, but most of the time there are also links to reviews of the kit you are looking at. Another benefit with Scalemates is that you can find out how old the tooling is. It's easy to get excited about a kit and buy it, only then to discover that it's old, with raised panel lines and flash everywhere, not to mention iffy details. But if you know the kit is a reboxing of a 1969 tooling, you know what to expect. My preferred stockists all have wishlists, too, which are great for damping down that rush to buy impulse. I have ten kits in my stash, and that is way more than I originally decided to allow myself when I returned to the hobby a few years ago. Ideally I try and buy a new kit only once I have finished one, but that's hard to do! What I also find myself guilty of is buying tools I don't REALLY need. When I was a teenager I managed very well with a modelling knife, a pair of scissors, a triangular file, a pair of forceps and some wet-and-dry sandpaper. This was in the 60s, so the only paint available was Humbrol, and I mixed the colours I needed. Also brush painted, so no need for an airbrush, airbrush cleaner and all the other things that go with it. Always wanted an AB, but couldn't afford it. Now I have a room full of shelves with tools and paints and three ABs and different thinners and cleaners. I should have been stricter with myself and saved the money!
@jlpicardUSS1701e
@jlpicardUSS1701e Жыл бұрын
My dear friend, excellent explanations, but I am an old fox and found out such tricks along the way throughout my long experience in collecting models, paints and glues. You ask "how many models do you have waiting"? Hundreds. All in my basement. Mostly WWII subjects (tanks, vehicles and figures in 1:35 scale and aircraft, vehicles and figures in 1:72), but I also have Desert Storm ones (mostly aircraft) and Sci-Fi (Star Trek) with a few Real Space ones. Of course they are all very neatly stacked in various boxes identifying them by Battle dates and project type (usually historic dioramas, following a kind of chronology of event and inspired by actual photographic material). This is why I don't have to just worry about models, paint or glue (together with tooling), but also any other material connected to build the terrain and buildings they will all sit in. I ceased to worry about paint, because when I lived in New York, I was a regular client of Ace Hobbies and its owner sold at a very special price to me. They were still mostly enamel paints produced by ModelMaster or Testors, if you like. They are all still in pristine condition since I learned a trick to preserve them all. The problem is that when I lived there, I was also both a stage actor and a director and had very little time to dedicate to my hobby. Then, due to the failing health of my mother, I had to return to Switzerland, my native Country, to take good care of her, and there too I had very little time to spend over my models. But I continued to collect them, as well as change my taste of paints from enamels to acrylics. So, now I am sitting literally on a heap of models waiting for me to be assembled, painted and weathered, as well as adapted to the various urban or countryside scenarios I will have to reproduce faithfully. My mother passed away a few years ago, but now that I am retired, or better said "somewhat" retired, since an artist only quits when he is 6 feet under, I would have the time and the patience to go back building them all, but what I lack is courage in doing so. There are so many tanks, vehicles and half-tracks to build, including a few D-Day LCM-3s and LCVPs to build, and my latest estimate of figures I would have to build for every single scenario, if ever I will manage to finish them all, amount at over 2,000 figures. Unfortunately where I live (Lugano, in the Italian speaking part of Switzerland), doesn't have any serious model shop anymore, and even the local chapter of IPMS seems to have been dissolved and the only real representative one still active is in Bern, across the Alps. So you will understand that I feel somewhat isolated here. Yes, because I would hate to have to give up all my models, which I collected for better times. Some, even if a bit dated, are still very well done and are easier to build than the more sophisticated ones appearing these days. Also some didn't yet exist when I started my hobby, just like the reconnaissance MiG-25 that just popped up very recently, or the Archer Tank Destroyer by Tamiya, and those I certainly will have to build. But what I would like is to have others accompanying me in this adventure in order to form a kind of communal workshop, where we can build such models in concert, but alas, as far as I know, the interest for such a hobby has suddenly disappeared and therefore I am left alone in the desert sweating it out all by myself. People here are anyway interested in buying and building more RC models than static dioramas. No big deal, but to tell you the truth, I really feel as the proverbial lone gunman here, and believe me, I tried every venue, even on Facebook and other social media to find others interested in my particular hobby and I have found virtually none. Of course I had some contributors from Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Great Britain and even the United States, but they all live too far away, as to actually be able to factually lend me a hand in my endeavor. I almost had an idea to open a "school for scale modelers", but this too needs hefty investments, and here in Switzerland it is not as easy or cost effective as it may be in the States. So I am left with my conundrum: to build or not to build? What would your advice be? Forget it? Or "damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead"?
@freemanreed5228
@freemanreed5228 4 ай бұрын
I'm not a collector, but I have a collection!!!! I probably have about 140 kits in my collection at the moment. If the manufacturerers would stop producing new tooled kits that I like, it would make my wallet a lot happier. But I don't think they will, lol. What is hurting us modelers is the price of kits has gone through the roof, as is everything else. When the price of oil is high, everything else is high as well. I have a hobby shop called Top Shelf Hobbies that sells consignment kits, most are at discounted prices. I have seen ICM's 1/32 Huey Cobra there for $50 on consignment. That kit goes over $100. You get to look inside the consignment kits to see if everything is there and check the instructions and decals. About half of my stash is from consignment kits. Anyway, happy modeling.
@stevenbongiorno9277
@stevenbongiorno9277 3 ай бұрын
I have about 400 kits in my stash. Most are race cars, but I do have a few haulers. Not to even mention the almost 100 WWII planes. I have quite a bunch of supplies for the cars, but not enough for the planes. I’m currently working on my race cars. They’re my present passion at this point. I’m going to try your suggestions, cause that sounds like a good idea. Thanks for your advice!
@stevenprobelski8029
@stevenprobelski8029 Жыл бұрын
close to 450 but spread over plastic, scale balsa flying kits and wooden ship models. i don't regret any purchase. this is also spread over 50 years.when you're a kid, you have wants-no money, as you age, you have more cash-less time. now i am retired and immersed in my hobbies as i planned since i was a kid...
@guillermocalderon2793
@guillermocalderon2793 Жыл бұрын
Man, i share quite a few of those with you, doom, red dead redemption 1 and 2, halo, donkey kong country, half life 1 and 2. Recently, for last year, i definitely went with elden Ring, i enjoyed that game with my friends so much, and the year before that, valheim was really what i played the most. Love the channel. I'm looking forward to seeing your next video.
@williamking2249
@williamking2249 Жыл бұрын
i have 43 kits all WW2 era. 1/35 scale armor and 1/72 scale aircraft. 2 PT boats and half and half with the others. I've shopped at Sprue Bros and Hobbylinc online and not far from home a hobby store In Tyngsborough MA. Hobby Emporium. Side note all I needed was a few paints from the store and well you know the story😎 They do have a good selection of kits. If I lived closer that would not be good. Anyway its a great pastime being retired. Working on a Tamiya 6x4 truck Krupp Protze I'm going to couple it with the Tamiya 75cm Pak40 I'm going to paint the kits at the same time to help make it easier for finishing. I've been a sub here on your page for a while as always awesome update. Hope all is well. 👍
@flamingodingo4052
@flamingodingo4052 Жыл бұрын
I happened to count the kits in my stash about an hour before seeing this video. I have 63 unbuilt and 17 built and I've been making the Airfix 1/24 Hellcat since November. My friend calls scale models plastic crack lol. I literally have years of kits to build. But like has been mentioned sometimes the kits you want go out of production and you won't get them again until someone else tools them.
@danielwcheng6381
@danielwcheng6381 Жыл бұрын
for some it's the nickel bag of Crack...for us it's that smell of Tamiya cement.
@Skoogplay125
@Skoogplay125 Жыл бұрын
So I've got 10 kits that I haven't started on yet, 4 of which I don't even intend to build at this point and am looking to either sell or exchange. I've got 9 models in various stages of construction, which I intend to finish, but are on hold right now. 26 that are finished and one that I'm working on right now. So that is 26 finished out of 46 kits. It's not that many, I've only been modeling for a couple of years. I actively had to restrain myself from buying new kits and it has helped to improve the ratio significantly. I pretty much never accidentally buy an overcomplicated kit, because most of my scale modeling has been done on a tight budget, and the more complex kits tend to be so expensive I usually never even consider them. What I do have an issue with is buying up a bunch of super cheap 80's tooling kits of anything that is remotely interesting. I've been doing that 24 hour rule nowadays and it's working really well. Some people have said here, that they tend to buy kits because they might get discontinued, but I find that when that happens I can usually find a similar enough alternative.
@StarStream707
@StarStream707 Жыл бұрын
Good tips and I agree with all of them if it satisfies you. If your still feeling something is missing or your not being prudent enough then first remember that it is your hobby so it is not a waste of time or money. Do not worry about how much money or time you are spending which does not mean don't be economical minded. But, remember, you are taking a journey, it is not how many kits or what you could possibly build, it is the experience. It is your time and your quality not the kits. I buy Revell kits knowing much will have to be done, thats part of the hobby. Teaching that nothing comes easy and perfect in life we must work to make things go together. This transcends life itself.
@ethanelephants4740
@ethanelephants4740 Жыл бұрын
its fascinating coming into scale modeling after building gundam for 10 years. seeing how everything is different yet also the same.
@kentbarnes1955
@kentbarnes1955 Жыл бұрын
I've really decided to focus on that "last tip" this year. I have 22 kits in the stash. ALL kits I want to build. Most are VERY complex (multi-week/month builds). So...I will ONLY add a kit to the stash this year if a) it's one I absolutely want to build (I'm looking at you 1/200 USS Enterprise CV-6) and b) I can get it for a REALLY good bargain (which I have NOT found with said CV-6 kit). Hoping to get the "stash" down to around 16 to 18 by years end. When it gets under 10 I''ll relax the constraints a bit. Good video.
@labspeciman7402
@labspeciman7402 Жыл бұрын
My first kit after being gone a dozen years was a funny car. I got it together just fine except the decals. They have changed. I suggest watching videos on how to add decals or it may not go well. Have fun!!
@jimaltergott9326
@jimaltergott9326 Жыл бұрын
Classify me as "certifiably insane!". Currently I have over 130 models in my stash. Through swap meets I have sold off about 25 or so over the last two years. What I MUST do is stop buying more! Great idea for a video Hank! Look forward to your next one 👍 BTW, love the cap!
@Sidewinderhobbies
@Sidewinderhobbies Жыл бұрын
I’ve been on a mission this year to smash the stash and I have finished 8 aircraft (all 1/72) so far. Not sure how many I have total, but was doing some reorganizing and realized I have nearly 3 solid years worth of kits to build if I went pretty fast like your 2 week example. Sometimes admitting you have a problem is the first step lol been selling kits too though
@RobbertN
@RobbertN Жыл бұрын
I got 6 unbuilt kits in the backlog, the one that I'm the most excited for to build is the Tamiya BMW Z3. But first I need to finish the Panther and Tiger 1.
@danknispel4588
@danknispel4588 Жыл бұрын
Was 5 but I just got a great deal on a 1/48 Tamiya Challenger 2. Its kinda hard to pass up on a brand new kit for just$12.
@vagphantom
@vagphantom Жыл бұрын
i have around 37 and 2 on the bench!Also ready to order 4 more 😁😁😁
@gregglistrom2483
@gregglistrom2483 Жыл бұрын
Total in progress kits around 15. Total stash is somewhere around 500+. I build a lot of dioramas where I will use multiple kits on one project. One diorama I'm working on has 4 vehicle kits and 3 figure sets. Another diorama I'm working on (in it's current iteration) has 20 vehicles, around 20+ figure sets (around 100 figures or so), 8-10 buildings, various accessory kits and bits and pieces from a number of other accessory sets.
@mrsandman2185
@mrsandman2185 7 ай бұрын
Any links to photos of your work?
@_PhamTuanCuong
@_PhamTuanCuong Жыл бұрын
I have a modest stash of unpainted 5 Warhammer tanks, 3 Abrams, 1 T-55AM2B, 1 T-90A, 1 Bukhanka minivan, 3 Tiger 1s and a few unbuilt kits as well
@eteocles4452
@eteocles4452 7 ай бұрын
I have finally kicked the stash habit. Currently I have two kits in progress, one kit on deck and a list to pick from when I finish the in progress kit. I do make rare exceptions if an out of production kit becomes available to me or a limited edition kit is released that I am really keen to build. In those cases any purchase from the list gets delayed. I have been true to this for the past 4 - 5 years. Before that I horded kits and ended up having a fire sale to get rid of kits I had no intention of ever building.
@johnozechoski3897
@johnozechoski3897 6 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video i have about 7 or 8 kits that i never finished that were way over my head i just finished a horror kit and i came out great with my budget i can not afforded airbrush but my painting scale have gotten much better thanks for these money saving tips
@Yves95128
@Yves95128 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Hank, Thanks for the advises👍🏻. I try to buy in bulk, the problem is that my online shop (Burbank's House of hobby) doesn't carry my brand of paint (Mr Color). Almost all of my 7 local shops closed in the SF bay area, sadly, the last one is great but complicated to get to, it's a pain, so I get my paint on ebay, it's always less expensive than amazon, and most of the time, it's from remote small shops, so it's still alright... One advice that I would suggest is to model in a smaller scale, the new models reached such a level of detail that the 1/35 or 1/32 for planes doesn't show much more detail than the 1/72, it's cheaper and it saves room on the shelves too. Reducing my stash...I'm mentally working on it at the moment, it's going to hurt🥲.Thanks for the video👋🏻
@marksaenz6309
@marksaenz6309 Жыл бұрын
So I’ve been trying to get back into modeling after not building for many years, and I still have an old stash which I found when clearing my storage out, I have one unopened kit, and three opened, started on but never finished kits. The oldest is a Revell B17G I bought in 1993, I started it and never finished. I also have a large scale (I think it’s 1/12 ?) 1985 Corvette I re discovered which I gave to my son. Someday
@robertforrest1763
@robertforrest1763 Жыл бұрын
I have no kits a this time. I'm looking at taking up a hobby since my retirement. Your videos struck me as something I'd like to try. To start with I plan on purchasing a "U S Navy PBR 31MK. II Patrol Boat River". I served on one in Vietnam and want to leave this to my children so they have a idea what I did in the Navy. If this project goes well I will start building the USS Enterprise CVN-65. And all the others I served on as a legacy of my career. Plus I'll have a relaxing hobby to add to that. It's a win, win. Thank You
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a really fantastic project & a beautiful reflection of your service. I'm sure your family will really appreciate it 👍
@MPrybil
@MPrybil 11 ай бұрын
Good, you made me feel better bc I only have 8 models in my stash! Although I’m just restarting after a 65 year break.
@DudleysScaleModelcars
@DudleysScaleModelcars Жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this model, I picked up the hobby in 2020 after losing my mum and having a mental brakedown, And chatting to other modellers is nice, I've got 40 that is the max I can have in stock becouse of space I have and I have got 3 model's what need's to get done and over last weekend just done one kit I left for month's. I do also share on Instagram, 5 is hard for me lol
@EmperorTiberius7
@EmperorTiberius7 Жыл бұрын
16 in box, half really cool once I got at a good price, other half good but really cheap once to train on 8 build, some with basecoat (learning airbrushing from your tips, painting is still my main worry, but i do really enjoy the building) 3 finished*, but maybe get back to later to weather
@rev66
@rev66 3 ай бұрын
I proudly have 1 in stash. Taken me 3 weeks or so for my recent build yet to be sprayed and painted and one ready to start when the other one is finished. I spend just as much time researching my next build as I do building it.🤔
@crabtreyanimations7148
@crabtreyanimations7148 5 ай бұрын
What sucks about living in Pasadena Tx is that the only model shop that isn’t in RC cars that’s not like 2 hours away is hobby lobby which doesn’t have great model selection or one in the bad part of Houston
@davidclare4983
@davidclare4983 Жыл бұрын
Great video - but don't forget the brews as well as sprues! The pint glass is in the center of your logo!
@derekrawlings1289
@derekrawlings1289 Жыл бұрын
I have just under 100, including over 20 WNW. At my finishing rate (esp WNW!), I reckon I have enough for the rest of my life, though that doesn’t stop me buying more. I’m with those that say buy a model you like while it’s still available. Trouble is, someone then brings out an even better tooling of the same subject a few years later!
@chugg535
@chugg535 Жыл бұрын
69 kits in my stash. I modelled when I was a kid but didn't start up for real decades later until the pandemic. I enjoy searching out and participating in e-bay auctions, and looking for deals. My son, and I both ride motorcycles, so I thought it would be a good idea to buy motorcycle kits from the 1/12 scale Tamiya line to replicate them. Then I discovered the Tamiya 1/6 scale motorcycle lie, and on it goes. I also enjoy building ww2 armor, and the occasional ww2 airplane.
@rickgregory9616
@rickgregory9616 Жыл бұрын
In terms of plastic kits, I have one (1) unopened box in the corner of my workshop. Currently I am nearing the end of a plastic build. That's how I do it. I start on a kit, and as I get on the homestretch of finishing it, I order another kit. But, for builds currently in process - I have 3. But their 1:8 scale diecast metal builds that I subscribe to receiving 1 Pack each month.
@victorg7036
@victorg7036 Ай бұрын
If we are speaking purely about cars, tanks, and planes, I have eight in my backlog. Now, if we are speaking about those including Gundams, I have about 60. I started with Gundams and have started getting into vehicle kits. My local hobby shop is online only (locally owned). It is mainly a Gundam model shop, but they have a lot of everything else. They do not have a storefront, but they offer local pickup, and online shipping starts at $10 and goes up to $20. I also have a local RC store about a 5-minute walk from me; I usually just buy all my paints there. Also, for Gundams, I usually only paint Master Grade kits.
@maevethefox5912
@maevethefox5912 Жыл бұрын
I've only got 4 unfinished right now, and 2 of those are half built. I've got lots of places where I spend too much money on tools and aftermarket, but I've set up a little Ikea cupboard by my hobby desk and the rule is I never have more kits in boxes than can fit in there with the doors shut. I'll usually have a couple of 1200 part monsters, one hilariously bad kit (old Heller or Skif or the like), and then cycle an easy build Tamiya or the like through when I start getting burned out on tricky stuff.
@boomerharris2965
@boomerharris2965 Жыл бұрын
I think I've got about 20. Mostly old vintage sailing ships that rarely come up
@mysticmog
@mysticmog 2 ай бұрын
It's not just the kits - it's drooling over all the accessories online...diorama stuff, tools, paints....
@ceesman762usmc
@ceesman762usmc Жыл бұрын
Yep, this is helpful and ill be using this after I finish my stash of shame.
@sheldonmartin8239
@sheldonmartin8239 4 ай бұрын
I always go to my local hobby store for my kits first. If they don't have it in stock in most cases they will order it for me. So yes - shop local first if you can.
@matthewshedden3567
@matthewshedden3567 Жыл бұрын
I have just grown the stash the last week with about 6 kits, but I live in a city with a model shop (a decent one too) and I also work literally around the corner from it! This advice is helpful for sure! I’m definitely going to try and finish a particular type of kit before buying another!
@jonnyq680
@jonnyq680 Жыл бұрын
You'll be up to 1,000 in no time!
@matthewshedden3567
@matthewshedden3567 Жыл бұрын
@@jonnyq680 I have no doubt!
@tezza2213
@tezza2213 Жыл бұрын
Great tips Hank thanks. I've got 9 tanks and aircraft plus 6 figure sets. I've doing just what you said in Tip 6. I'm not buying anymore until I've finished what I've got. As you said, this size stash will probably take a good six months. There will always be kits to buy.
@score25
@score25 Жыл бұрын
I believe at last my count was 117 kits in my collection. 😅
@stevesmodelbuilds5473
@stevesmodelbuilds5473 11 ай бұрын
Great tips! If you're lucky enough to have a hobby shop in your area, check to see if they have a bargain bin or dusty corner shelf with old kits. I recently got a 1/72 Italeri FW 190 and a Matchbox Mosquito for C$4.99 each, a NOVO (made in the USSR 😮 from old Frog molds) P-61 Black Widow and a Mania B5N 'Kate' for C$9.99 each. Just because a kit's old, doesn't mean it's no good. As a matter of fact, some are better than what's churned out by some companies today.
@johnbollig2790
@johnbollig2790 Жыл бұрын
I admit I have a lot of kits. I also have some multiple kits of the same model. I buy older kits and have gotten a lot of 1/72 scale airfix, frog and matchbox kits. I like building the 1/72 scale kits because they are cheaper and easier to build.
@bammedia3429
@bammedia3429 Жыл бұрын
yeah...i'm terrible. 38 in waiting...to be fair six of them were wingnut wings kits I grabbed in a panic when the company went out of business. I have enough to last a long long time. But that being said, I always pull an older kit off the shelf when I'm looking for something to glue together 🙂
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
Ahhh I meant to mention limited-editions & closeouts. I would have done the same thing!
@Adamslee72
@Adamslee72 Жыл бұрын
I have about seven half builds on my shelf of shame and about a 100 in the stash ,some good tips but this hobby we have is more of an obsession now than a hobby cos of the new molding technology and the kits are AWESOME take the tamiya F14 F35 just shake and bake icm kits are offering great subjects border models etc... How can we stop lol must probably buy another house to accommodate my kits lol great vid thanks 👍👍👍👍
@DCS_World_Japan
@DCS_World_Japan Жыл бұрын
I have 35 or so kits in my stash...at my current pace that's almost 10 years' worth of building. One of the things I love about living in Tokyo, though, is that there are some hole-in-the-wall shops that have discout prices on great kits. The downside to Tokyo is that living spaces are too small to store your stash and display your builds. One rule I've enforced on myself is "build three buy one."
@vordanijczyk4419
@vordanijczyk4419 9 ай бұрын
I had less than 70 kit boxs. Most of them are First to Fight kits. most of them are First to Fight sets, they are cheap with the magazine, and most of them are Polish equipment from September 1939. Additionally, they often have something German, rarely seen from the September campaign, and so the cabinets get full, and with time and assembly it becomes more difficult
@rjosephobrien
@rjosephobrien Жыл бұрын
25 kits in the stash, but my guess before actually counting was 12. Scalemates is an incredible resource and I support my local hobby shop.
@glencwilson
@glencwilson Жыл бұрын
I have about 40. Some are kits that were about $5 and ideal for doing whilst building something more complex. Some are kits that are very likely to be hard to get in the future (and probably more expensive). When you are older you need to be honest about are you going to have the time to build them. If you collect kits that is fine, but if you build them, do you really need a 100 kits if you are an older person? All of those tips are valid and worth doing. Support local shops if you can as they may not be there if you don't. Even if it is a little more expensive it is more convenient. Amazon is not always the cheapest for some supplies, paint can be double what a local shop sells it for. Also, a kit (or anything) to your basket and leave it there (or in the save for later) and you will sometimes get a significant price drop. I managed 30% on one kit I really wanted!
@armoredsaint6639
@armoredsaint6639 Жыл бұрын
About 15 unopened 1/35 kits and about 6 1/48 kits. OK so this whole collecting model kits is a real thing as I’m discovering! I’m in Nashville Tennessee on vacation with my wife, you might think I’m in local guitar stores or taking tours of the downtown Broadway district !!?……….. no! I’m looking for local hobby stores where I can find scale model kits as my wife rolls her eyes! Lol
@SpruesNBrews
@SpruesNBrews Жыл бұрын
Haha hey, why not do both!? 😅
@theartificerchannel2110
@theartificerchannel2110 Жыл бұрын
Great advice! Sadly in the UK especially London there are very few local model shops left, I found Addlestone model centre or hobby craft is the only thing close to a traditional us style hobby store :D
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