Once they're built
Once they're built
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Skyedriver

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22,397 posts

306 months

Monday 24th December 2012
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What do you do with your model kits
I used to build loads as a kid back in the 60's they are all long gone. I built a Niki Lauda Ferrari back in the 70's or 80's - it died when hit by a roll of wallpaper,a Fogarty Ducati in the 90's - currently lying in bits after two house moves and a series of miss handles. I have a few bburago type cars on a window ledge in the spare room but wouldn't know what to do with any more models I built as SWMBO would probably show a dislike to something which collects dust (until she dusted it too hard),or the dog or 7yo son got a hold on it.
Would like to build something else but what then.
Back as a wee lad an uncle gave me a model Ariel bike, loved the model and was amazed he gave it away after building it. Know why now.

thebigmacmoomin

2,892 posts

193 months

Monday 24th December 2012
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I dont build kits, I collect & modify 1/18 & 1/43 diecasts.

Mine are stored in a display cabinet dad build me. I have a 8 shelf unit for my 1/43s( about 9 per shelf) & a 8 shelf unit for my 1/18s (5 or 6 per shelf) aswell as a few other shelfs.

Eric Mc

124,907 posts

289 months

Monday 24th December 2012
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Kits sit on a shelf most of the time. When newly built, they are displayed at my model club monthly meeting and if I consider the model good enough, I'll take it around some of the model shows that my club attends during the year.

Brigand

2,547 posts

193 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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Mine become dust magnets once they're complete.

I assume most will agree that the 'fun' is in the construction phase; once they're built they just sit on the side gathering dust and slowly having little bits knocked off. I have an Arado 196 seaplane in the living room which is getting a layer of dust building up, I'll keep it for a few more months but when I move house it'll be going in the bin. A sad end to a nice kit but its just clutter now.

As a kid I'd hang my Airfix models on the ceiling, and I had a 1/35 diarama that I'd change every now and then, but those were the days when all you had in your room was bed, toys and clothes.

Eric Mc

124,907 posts

289 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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Rather than bin it - could you give it away to someone who might appreciate it - or even give to a child as a plaything?

jmorgan

36,010 posts

308 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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Used to hang them from the ceiling when I was a nipper. Not sure about the tank though..... not sure the mrs will let me now.....

croyde

25,653 posts

254 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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A mate of mine has retaken up this hobby. He's in his 50s. He does not have the room for the finished models so he just leaves them on the front yard's wall. It's London so they are gone in 60 secs biggrin

He just enjoys making them and then takes a picture of the finished model.

Eric Mc

124,907 posts

289 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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What a good idea.

A bit like those people who leave books on park benches etc once they've finished reading them.

croyde

25,653 posts

254 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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Eric Mc said:
What a good idea.

A bit like those people who leave books on park benches etc once they've finished reading them.
Or you could fill them with matches and set fire to them as we did as kids. Nothing like filling a German Battle Cruiser's hull full of Swan Vestas and floating it on an oil drum full of water down the allotments before dousing it in lighter fluid and setting it ablaze. biggrin

Eric Mc

124,907 posts

289 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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I've never been destructive with my models - I'm glad to say.