Does anybody practise mothballing kits?

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I don't exactly mothball an unfinished kit but have been known to build to a complete model minus the weathering and sometimes a small amount of final detail. This all pending on a final display whether a base or multi vehicle Diorama. Does this count Richard?:smiling3:
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Hi Rick, it counts if you hadn't had the idea of a dio yet in mind. Even better if you built more than two of a kind like a convoy or troop of the same tanks.

Jakko, would like to see those two PBR dios. :smiling2:

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Richard, Richard, Richard,

What a great topic and if it's called mothballing, then I have way to many to mention or list here. It seems that whenever I get so far on one project, another one catches my fancy and the previous one gets forgotten about. I have stuff I built in the 70's that are in boxes waiting to get revived…..

I may be wrong, but didn't you start building a wonderful dio with a late model Tiger I w/steel wheels that crashed into a building with a broken track in a French town (Caen) in Normandy??? Inquiring minds want to know......…...

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Ah Allen...there's a fine line between hoarding, procrastinating and mothballing...I don't know which category we're in. :smiling6: But you sure fit the bill if you have something from the '70s waiting to be revived. :tears-of-joy: They have to stop producing mouthwatering kits that tempt us away from our current projects.

Yes, David and Goliath...that dio is still in mothball. So far I'm still collecting the paratroops and contemplating whether it should be Normandy or the Rhine crossing. Perhaps the latter which would give it more chance of an encounter with a late Tiger I and US paratroops. That's been the issue for the procrastination. It's got to be done.

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Allen, come to think of it I've not featured David and Goliath here...perhaps the mothballed dio can be revived in another new post from the very start. There are some additions since the last posting in the defunct MM forum.

We'll see. I might just jump from one build to another...been Down Under too often. :smiling2: Here's a glimpse of it before plastering began...

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Wow Richard,

Great to see this again. I always liked this one and your plastering work. No need to hurry and start it again. You have enough on your table as it is! Maybe we should give our projects a number and do a raffle. Whichever number comes up in the draw, that's the one you have to finish first...….No excuses!!!

Just a thought...……………..

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Allen that's the thing about having so many builds at one time...I can pick and choose the variation of stages or genres. I realise my stamina to hold concentration on the same process is quite short. The other problem is the visual is already in my head so the anxiety to replicate it is daunting thus the procrastination.:smiling6: Basically I'm waiting till my skill level gets to the point where I can takle the problem.

I tried GBs but that just detracted from my initial goal and left a lot along the wayside. Instead of deminishing my stash I have more unfinshed kits so I decided to at least make them up to prime or base color stage then they at least look respectable rather than sitting in the box half naked. :smiling6:

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Yes Richard,

I agree, but you have a lot more talent and skills than you give yourself credit for. Yes, I know we are our own worst critics and that does bring about problems at times. Mine is trying to make something too much like the original or super detailing, which is time consuming and can also put you into a rut. Bang, start a new project and that rut is gone and the mojo soars once more…..

Like you, I also get them painted and even start the weathering stage. I box them up so they won't get dusty sitting on the shelf waiting for the day they get finished. Every kit in the stash has an idea behind it unfortunately…...….

I don't think that I could ever really diminish my stash as the damn thing keeps growing even with my No Kits, No Kits, No Kits, self imposed rule. They say, "rules are made to be broken" so with all my ideas, I guess I'm doomed…………...

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Yes Allen, the moment we see a new kit that fits our genre we're doomed. :smiling2: The wallet gets flamed, the temptation to put it together is so uncontrollable, it's like an aphrodisiac, current build is totally forgotten or amnesia sets in, stash accumulates, anxiety of how to sneak new kit into the house, more anxiety when SWMBO discovers your latest purchase, loss of sleep and much more. Tell me now ...is this a fun hobby...sure is. :smiling2:

Mothballing is one way to make sure a kit stays alive and not sent to the bin, that's one way of seeing it for me. The other is not to fall into the trap of over super detailing because that can be exhausting to the point of loosing interest.
How often do you all save a kit or is the bin the easiest way out of a fix? How far do you go if it's a bad kit?

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How often do you all save a kit or is the bin the easiest way out of a fix? How far do you go if it's a bad kit?

During the time when I had to work for a living, purchased kits would just go straight into the (futures) stash, including those that were of lesser quality. With that time long past I'm reaping the benefits of having more time to build. When I come across a kit of a model I want to construct and find the kit is of poorer standard and I can't be a*sed to bother (e.g. severe lack of cockpit detail) I now just bin it because while I have a lot of time during each day to build, the number of days left are very finite. And there's no point in trying to sell rubbish kits.

While buying kits at bargain prices over many years and storing them has had some benefits, I've found that the quality of many in comparison to what is now being released is very significant and that has negated the benefits somewhat.

What has not been helpful in stash reduction is the increasing releases of LE (limited edition) kits that sell out very quickly and become as rare as hen's teeth on the resell market. That really stokes the FOMO feelings and makes it nigh impossible to resist grabbing one while still available.

I assume this trend is happening to kits other than aircraft?
 

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Limited-edition kits aren’t really a thing in military vehicles, as far as I know. No idea about other areas of modelling, though.
 

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I realise that many here are pressed with time or are getting on with age that mothballing wouldn't quite fit and prefer the start to finish within a stipulated timeframe. This however works if you are an experienced modeler and frustration sets in if you're not when looking for a quick fix. That's where the forum comes in to help with any questions. Anyway the point is to enjoy the hobby depending on how much effort and skill you put in. The tolerance level is obviously set to a minimum for the time deprived so a quality kit is expected at every opening of a new box in this age.

I do try a start to finish for some kits and they are the lucky good few choices from the stash raffle. :smiling2: I do like a challenge now and then but for kits in a dio it's the outer shell that's needed so the faster it gets done the quicker I get to the dio.

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