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I don't drink, smoke, gamble (except the lotto occasionally) and the only vices are modelling, books and DVDs. I live on my own (although my partner, Aileen, of 8 years lives 60 miles away in her own home) and I am free to spend my money how I like. Same with her although she overdoses on crafting supplies! If we did live together both of our collections would have to be managed a bit better but that would open an even bigger can of worms than just having a big stash.
DaveDaveCov - Founder of The Airfix Tribute Forum 2006Comment
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I don't drink, smoke, gamble (except the lotto occasionally) and the only vices are modelling, books and DVDs. I live on my own (although my partner, Aileen, of 8 years lives 60 miles away in her own home) and I am free to spend my money how I like. Same with her although she overdoses on crafting supplies! If we did live together both of our collections would have to be managed a bit better but that would open an even bigger can of worms than just having a big stash.
Thank the Lord, another poor soul lives beside another crafter! I feel your pain brother! :cold-sweat: :loudly-crying::loudly-crying:Comment
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Morning Stuart
I have a previous comment on a similar blog as it is a regular theme on a lot of modelling sites
I have to add to the comments I made last August as I am now fully retired and as expected on a final and lower income.
I "stopped" buying on 1st April 2021, and it wasn't an April Fools joke.
I only bid on E-bay at ridiculously low ball bids on items that I think will be interesting/useful/different and have still added a further 20 kits to the stash.
I use Scalemates to track the stash, to minimise the duplication, which works most/some of the time!
As we are currently going through a serious shortage of plastic for manufacturers and serious distribution problems, the intrinsic value of the stash has risen, but it all depends on how much someones the kit you sell and if there are 2 bidders it can be silly prices.
I feel more a collector than a builder but that will no doubt change once I have moved house and get to finally retire for real once we have settled.
""I am sure I might have ""Shared"" this philosophy before but here goes, I only really buy a bargain, just like our Dave Ward, sensible chap, and spend 2 or 3, 10 minutes sessions a day on E-bay, check with Scalemates for an RRP and set a low bid, and sometimes you get a delivery, WIN WIN.
I know I wont build them all, or even 1/2, but they are an excellent investment to use against all the consumables the hobby requires.
C-19, has cancelled all my share dividends and locked my pension pot, so my only hobby fluidity is the plastic investment in the attic, and whilst I keep working from home, until I can retire for real, its a real buzz to get a great deal, even if you only bought it as an investment.
Am I a hoarder/collector or investor?
A little bit of them all and its fun too
Some interesting buying scams going on out there chaps, my one saving grace is Anna would never even step onto the attic ladder, never mind climb up into the ""Model Shop"" LOL
Regards Steve H ""
The stash on Ikea £7 racks in the attic before I packed it all up to move all 565 boxes
Packed ready to move at some point in the future
Regards
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I’m just glad no one asked about records/CDs or books…….I have well north of four figures in the former, and did have in the latter until after I moved and gave away several hundred to local charity shops….it’s the one area I really can’t resist a bargain.
In all honesty, I think modelling develops a type of obsessive kleptomania in its participants……we must regularly locate a steal of a bargain to fulfil our needs….either that or we all have well developed, but warped, “Hunter gatherer” instincts :thinking:Comment
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Collecting anything probably is a result of brains wired for gathering food when/if it’s available, I’d say. It serves no survival purpose in a society where you can get all the food you want any time you want it, so it gets turned into a different direction and you end up with people amassing large collections of stamps, comic books, ceramic elephants, CDs, cars, model kits, or whatever else happens to hold their interest.
According to my stash tracker on Scalemates (you need to be logged in there to see it), I have 385 kits — but this includes accessory sets, conversion kits, detailing sets and more as well as actual kits of a specific vehicle/plane/ship/etc. The list is probably also lacking a few items that I do have but didn’t remember when I compiled it about a year and a half ago. If I set it to “full kits” it says 147, but again, that includes sets of figures, weapons etc. that I would consider not kits in their own right but to be used for others instead.
I may have to go and actually count in the loft …Comment
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I think it says a lot that more of us feel embarrassed about our stash rather than proud of it, but in today's society where so much is superficial and use- once, show on social media and throw away/ move onto the next thing, I think we have little to worry about....
At least we can visit the forum and not be made to feel a bit odd... :smiling:
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I think something that has been overlooked in all this is perhaps the human need to be creative, as well as a tendency to have variety in one's creative efforts..........add that to what's already been said about "hunting" and "gathering" and you have the perfect definition of "STASH":thumb2: Rick H.
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You know, I spotted this thread thinking it might help me purge my guilt for having about 7 or 8 boxes in a cupboard upstairs. I could "Hi, I'm Andy, and I have a problem." Applause all round, thanks for sharing.
I don't feel guilty now. If models were drugs, you lot are Scarface, Escobar and Cheech and Chong rolled into one.Comment
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Police say the haul had a street value of £900,000. A man has been arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply.Comment
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Of course, before I can get to that I really want to finish my Weasel and Type 3 Chi-Nu, and then start on the Sd.Kfz. 7 and/or M4A3 (76) VVSS that I’ve been wanting to build for a while — and that’s just what I’m doing now.Comment
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Bobby conkers wrote
If models were drugs, you lot are Scarface, Escobar and Cheech and Chong rolled into one.
Cheech & Chong Ha Ha, brings back memmories of a missspent youth, or prehaps not so
misspent, still there in old age!
Roll another one.Comment
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