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  • Geoffers
    SMF Supporters
    • Jan 2017
    • 1820
    • Geoff
    • Shropshire

    #1

    Shelf of Doom 😱

    When I first returned to the hobby I was such a good lad. I tended to start a kit and stick with it until it was finished.

    Lately however I seem to be acquiring a few β€œshelf queens” for one reason or another.

    Currently residing on my shelf of doom I have:

    Airfix 1/72 Phantom- not so much a shelf queen as I am still picking it up and doing a bit from time to time but progress is so slow 😴

    Italeri 1/72 Wellington- started but put to one side while waiting for some paint masks to arrive and not picked up since despite them arriving shortly afterwards.

    Airfix 1/72 Spitfire Mk.22/24 construction more or less finished and put to one side for some reason that I can’t even remember πŸ€”

    Airfix 1/72 Lightning - cockpit started, put to one side when I started something else.

    Eduard 1/72 Spitfire - construction halted in disgust when I messed up the undercarriage - awaiting repair.

    Not too many but they keep nagging me to finish them, like a siren call from the deep but there’s always something new and shiny to start first 😱.

    How do you chaps manage, finish everything you start or are you a procrastinator like me πŸ˜‚

    Geoff.
  • yak face
    Moderator
    • Jun 2009
    • 14012
    • Tony
    • Sheffield

    #2
    That was something I used to suffer from when i was younger , always got lured by the shiny new release and the under construction ones got left aside . Since I started modelling again , i seem to have more patience and finish them , but I do usually have at least two on the go at the same time so I can swap between them which seems to keep the interest level up .

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    • pjgtech
      SMF Supporters
      • Dec 2023
      • 1059
      • Peter
      • Swale Kent UK

      #3
      I tend to stick to one model at a time and finish it completely before starting the next one.
      Although I m always thinking ahead about my next model and have ideas for things to make, diorama's, etc.
      Currently I don't have a shelf of doom, (yet).
      8-)

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      • Geoffers
        Geoffers commented
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        It’s probably only a matter of time Peter πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‚
        Last edited by Geoffers; 17 May 2025, 16:10.
    • PaulTRose
      • Jun 2013
      • 6663
      • Paul
      • Tattooine

      #4
      The way i build these days they get finished or binned as unbuildable

      Ive got 1.....a tamiya bike whos decals are kaput.....one day i will get some aftermarket ones for it
      Per Ardua

      We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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      • adt70hk
        SMF Supporters
        • Sep 2019
        • 10482

        #5
        I have a lot in the 'too be completed' pile but I now only start something once I have finished whatever I have been working on......

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        • minitnkr
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 7614
          • Paul
          • Dayton, OH USA

          #6
          I have two, a modern semi-scratch RR fire truck & a WWII scratch 10ton wrecker. The model RR is my go-to when my mojo flags as it is on-going, there's always something to do.

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          • HAWKERHUNTER
            SMF Supporters
            • Feb 2012
            • 1783
            • Steve
            • Halifax, West Yorks.

            #7
            I have had 2 models that made the shelf of doom. One was the 1/72 Dambusters Lanc which got relegated to the shelf when I made a complete hash of sanding down the fuzz seams, Anyway covid came along and we all went into lockdown so the Lanc was resurrected and turned out a half decent model in the end. The second one was my BAE Red Arrow Hawk which I completed this year after it made several trips to the shelf. I started it in 2020 and completed it 5 years later. Now I try to finish what I build and have found the group builds that I started taking part in last year a big help. I am a slow builder and all my builds this year are planned around a GB. So at the moment my shelf of doom is empty and hopefully will stay that way.
            Steve

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            • Airborne01
              • Mar 2021
              • 4095
              • Steve
              • Essex

              #8
              I plod on with one model until I hit an impasse, or I get bored or distracted by exterior forces - sometimes I start a simpler, less complex model whilst considering my way forward or domesticity rears its ugly head! Generally though I go from flash to bang on a single model!
              Steve

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              • flyjoe180
                SMF Supporters
                • Jan 2012
                • 12565
                • Joe
                • Earth

                #9
                The only shelf of doomer for me is my Matchbox Panther, which I lost interest in after dropping it a second time. Totally repairable, just need motivation for the build to return.

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                • Valeron
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jan 2022
                  • 952
                  • Mike
                  • St Albans

                  #10
                  I have a few on the shelf. My plan this year was to clear them out. But it's increased by one instead.

                  i seem to lose focus. I dont know why as I genuinely do love the hobby. I am quite active in other hobbies etc so I guess I don't give it the time it needs.

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                  • Richard48
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 1971
                    • Richard
                    • Clacton on Sea

                    #11
                    Big time guilty of this.Off the top of my head i think i have at least a dozen stalled projects.Some just need painting and for example ive a Hasegawa 48th RAF Phantom Fg1 that is waiting to be completed since about 1994!!!!.Plus my many armour builds.I get inspired to do something and then i lose interest far too quickly.Read books and watch youtube and then lose interest.I seriously need a rethink or cull a lot of my stash but usually end up buying stuff all over again.Maybe by only having say 12 kits in a stash is maneagable.I doth my titfer to any who dont start a kit before starting another.It was a simpler time as a youngster getting a model only on birthdays or Christmas and treasuring it and building it as best as i could.We werent well off at all and i think the odd kit brought some joy to me and i think all my purchases over the years have been sort of a comfort blanket.My wife despairs as we only have a small flat and no room to display stuff.But she says if i dont make much in my 60s then maybe time to be practical and sell a lot of stuff.I find it gets all consuming and stressful at times and its a hobby but i just wish i could finish things.Think its been over 20 years since i used an airbrush as i concentrated on figures for a long time.Dabbled in sculpting which was mediocre results but its a skill that takes years to perfect.Perhaps i should just use the old brushes or figures again or drop off the radar and see if the flame of interest ignites.
                    Richard

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                    • Miko
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Feb 2024
                      • 637

                      #12
                      Yep, me too, various reasons stall my builds, non of them really insurmountable

                      However, I did complete something! Well, sort of??

                      Yaayy!! Born out of GuP experience, this one is missing the St Gloriana GA decals

                      (c'mon Ali express, I ordered them weeks ago, 4-10 days indeed!)


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                      However

                      My shelf of doom includes

                      1/72 Sword Lightning T5 to be a raspberry ripple ETPS aircraft
                      Lost part and fit issues

                      1/72 Hasegawa Lightning F6 a Japanese 'what if'
                      Lost nose landing gear and decal issues

                      1/72 Airfix Classic Hawker P1127, because I really like prototypes
                      Cockpit canopy and nose fit issues requiring major surgery, mostly complete

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                      Miko (seriously considering having another go at the JASDF Lightning)

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                      • Geoffers
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jan 2017
                        • 1820
                        • Geoff
                        • Shropshire

                        #13
                        Some interesting answers πŸ€” thanks guys.

                        Glad I’m not alone in having a few inhabitants on the shelf of doom, I don’t feel so bad about it now 😊

                        Cheers,

                        Geoff.

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                        • PaulTRose
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 6663
                          • Paul
                          • Tattooine

                          #14
                          Originally posted by Miko

                          Miko (seriously considering having another go at the JASDF Lightning)

                          Sounds a plausible whiff.....needs to be done.....crack on
                          Per Ardua

                          We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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                          • Miko
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Feb 2024
                            • 637

                            #15
                            Originally posted by PaulTRose

                            Sounds a plausible whiff.....needs to be done.....crack on
                            Yep, it's a single example offered as a trials aircraft to compete and compare against the F-104 in a similar way it was offered to NATO air forces in the 1960's

                            Had this happened it's conceivable that a licence production of Mitsubishi 'Inazuma' F1 (γƒ©γ‚€γƒˆγƒ‹γƒ³γ‚°) could have occurred​

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