How many boats though Bob:tongue-out3:
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Compared to some of the posts in this thread I have quite a modest stash around 50 - 60 or so.
Never had a stash first time around, but on my return I discovered the limited run on newer kits. So quickly learnt to get it while you can. Still a few I'm waiting to come round again!Comment
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I'll work it out....
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That’s what I mean: a PSC box that came with with three Shermans in it is one kit, even if it builds three models, and if you’ve already built one of them but not the other two yet (for example). Of course, it gets more difficult if you put, say, the sprues from two kits into one box — I would count that as two kits, on the basis that they originally were sold separately in two boxes.Comment
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Thank God for that…most of the figures I do come with twenty or so models in one box. If it was counted differently my stash could be in the thousands :surprised: :surprised: :surprised:Comment
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In an article about oil-painting for modellers I read today, the author says the finish is supposed to last for a hundred years, he is 57 and started painting with them thirty years ago, so he’ll come back to report on whether or not this claim is true when he’s 127Comment
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To be fair, they are mostly an inch high and consist of about four parts Steve…..some are less parts!Comment
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In an article about oil-painting for modellers I read today, the author says the finish is supposed to last for a hundred years, he is 57 and started painting with them thirty years ago, so he’ll come back to report on whether or not this claim is true when he’s 127 :smiling3:Comment
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In an article about oil-painting for modellers I read today, the author says the finish is supposed to last for a hundred years, he is 57 and started painting with them thirty years ago, so he’ll come back to report on whether or not this claim is true when he’s 127 :smiling3:Comment
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