Your Model Kit Stash is Too Big & Ruining the Hobby. Weekly Talk Fest about scale modelling

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  • @nickbutler7935
    @nickbutler7935 10 місяців тому +27

    My daughter sent me a pic of a Bill board outside a craft shop. Unfortunately I'm not smart enough to import, copy ,paste etc so here's what it said. " A new study shows that people that have a ridiculous amount of Craft Supplies, live longer than people who point it out." If that's the case then I'm going to live to a very ripe old age.

  • @modelrestorations
    @modelrestorations 10 місяців тому +6

    Im not sure ill ever stop collecting models. Regardless if i even get to them. I just love having them and having the "option" of building what I want.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +2

      If you get enjoyment from your stash, then all power to you brother

  • @markkrug766
    @markkrug766 10 місяців тому +11

    I have been minimizing my stash. I didn’t just want the models to go to other stashes so have been seeking out newer builders just starting out.
    I give the models for a cut rate deal (even free) but make them promise this will be built. I also state the goal is to finish at their level, you only learn by trying. Even if it isn’t painted try it.
    Cheers, Mark

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +2

      Excellent idea Mark

    • @jaws666
      @jaws666 10 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@HarryHoudiniModelsexactly..there is a world of difference between "needing" and "wanting"... want a ferrari?....yes but do i need one?....no..

    • @markkrug766
      @markkrug766 10 місяців тому

      As a corollary, most immediately look up the cost of the model, state it is too expensive and say they will wait to build once they have the skills. I point out they have the model for next to nothing and (previous of your topics) it is better to start learning with a good kit. Just build IT.

  • @psychodermix
    @psychodermix 10 місяців тому +4

    I'm hearing you. I don't need more kits!
    I need to finish the one's I've got!

  • @SuperCookiemonser
    @SuperCookiemonser 10 місяців тому +4

    When I got my first real job at 16, I was buying kits left right and center.
    Didnt get to building really, well building yes but not painting, thats what I dislike the most.
    Havent finished a kit in years due to depression, other things taking up my time or short, life getting in the way.
    I really enjoy the hobby but at the same time, it's stressing me out. Like you said "yeah you need xyz or the kit is wrong". Knew a guy that said unless you get xyz, I wont even look at your kit, because I know its wrong. He was ex military and about as old as you, different generation and perspective I guess.
    But you're right, I remember going to the hobby shop, as a kid, buying a kit, being super happy, over the moon and just building it and enjoying it.
    That magic is gone.
    It's time to thin the stash, thank you for this video that gave me some insight.

    • @christosswc
      @christosswc 10 місяців тому

      I hear you because I'm exactly the same, as I kid I enjoyed building hundreds of kits and I never painted them, just moved on to the next one, cheap small scale kits all of them.
      Now I have to paint them and do all the decals, which is rewarding and allows you to keep the final build or it would hit the bin.
      Stressful nonetheless, I spend 25% of my time building and the rest is painting all the big and all the little things out of necessity, constantly worrying not to make a mistake and ruin the build.
      There's no way around it, all the nice kits are too expensive to just build and put aside/throw away afterwards.

    • @paulgarner3541
      @paulgarner3541 10 місяців тому

      I've had depression - it was ******* awful! I suggest you start a new kit, finish it AND PAINT IT! - that will definitely help! Just know that you're not alone and this too shall pass; though it may need some welly, energetic progress in absolutely any direction -good luck and keep watching old Harry - he'll cheer you up!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Good on you Duncan…. thanks for watching

  • @johnashley-smith4987
    @johnashley-smith4987 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for this video. The best way I have heard it put is " we buy these kits, thinking we are buying the time to build them" anyway....time to get back to building those kits!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      Interesting way to look at it… so if I buy more kits, I need to live longer!

  • @offshoretechie
    @offshoretechie 10 місяців тому +4

    STash Acquired Beyond Life Expectancy - STABLE stash.
    I have kits in a stash - some I have taken ages to find and collect. For example, I have two Battlestar Galactica ships form the 80's that took years to find, and I will light and build them when i get round to it. I have recently bought an R2D2 THAT IS NEARLY AS OLD AS I AM (not quite) but has taken me 8 years to find at a reasonable cost. If I left it longer I would miss the opportunity. I aim to build them all, but also like to read instructions, so they are all open. I don't think I am unreasonable - although the wife would disagree - its my money.
    Also, the rose coloured glasses kick in. I have wanted a Short Sunderland for years as I built one when younger and seeing you build one has scratched that itch - so if you want to build an Airfix RAF rescue launch, that would also save me buying one. :)
    Keep up the good work!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      So if I build a kit, then no one else needs to? I’m providing a community service to reduce stash tension. Brilliant!

  • @Lambonights
    @Lambonights 7 місяців тому +4

    I am only returning to kit building after being away from it for 50 years, and already I have 3 kits! They are special, to me at least, an easy one, an intermediate one and a tough one. Hopefully, that will do...I hope. But anyways, only 3 kits here....for now....😥

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  7 місяців тому +1

      It’s a start

    • @Lambonights
      @Lambonights 7 місяців тому +1

      @@HarryHoudiniModels Also picked up a starter kit of tools. I never had fancy air guns and things back in the day, everything was hand painted. Last model I remember doing was a Bentley back in the 70s. I think you did a video on it, a kit from '71? So long ago now, I wonder what happened to it. Lost in multiple house moves I guess over the years, but at least I still listen to Led Zeppelin! 😁

  • @Aaron-ShaMelBo100
    @Aaron-ShaMelBo100 10 місяців тому +7

    Hello, enjoyed the directness and laughed a few times. Thank you. I’ve made a Will, in it to leave any models made or unmade to my Model Club and Model Railway Club.

  • @chrisveya7556
    @chrisveya7556 10 місяців тому +7

    Now i feel glad that i just decided yesterday to not get more kits into my stash untill i built like at least one 3rd of it. Lets see for how long i can hold on to it😄

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      That’s a good ambition Chris… I tried having to build 2 kits before I could buy a new one and that worked for a while.

  • @maze2490
    @maze2490 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you Harry for sharing your thoughts with us.
    Some half a year ago I also was thinking of reducing that stock. But later I forgot about it due to work in my job and a girl I met...
    As an Aquarius such problems for me are even more severe, as I tend to start something then leave it beside, not completed, just to start something else I find more interesting at the moment. And modeling isn't all, unfortunately, as I also own a few hundred books, many of which I never read and perhaps never will...
    Thank you very much for remembering me of these "problems" again! I am 54 now and have to make space in my house!
    I will do my best to sell lots of items next time to come to half of all of that!
    I will, I swear!
    Love and peace.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing Maze… yes we do seem to acquire a lot of stuff in our second century and just can’t seem to throw it out

  • @lonthrall5613
    @lonthrall5613 Місяць тому +1

    That was a fun video! Thank you! Only 150? I asked my wife what she would do with my stash if I suddenly "kicked the bucket", without hesitation she replied she would have those things at the dump so fast and wouldn't think twice about it!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  Місяць тому +1

      Down to 130 now after I sold off some submarines I will never build and my friend Becker made an offer I could not refuse on a few of my Wingnut Wings kits I’d probably never get around to making.

  • @ziggywolinski8002
    @ziggywolinski8002 7 місяців тому +2

    Love your comments on the subject. I admit to having a stash, mainly to get the model that I want to build before they get hard to find. I will by three or four models at a time either to save on postage or because the nearest hobby shop that is not a general toy shop is 200km away. Its funny though that having a "stash" is considered selfish where for most other products such as china figurines, jewellry, watches, etc its called collecting and is perfectly acceptable. I guess life is full of inconsistencies.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  7 місяців тому

      If it makes you happy then all good to you matey… my video is mostly jokes and not to be taken as advice

  • @gregredman6982
    @gregredman6982 10 місяців тому +2

    Greetings from the UK, Harry. Great video and I can relate tp almost everything you've said! Started in the late 60s-early 70s, buy one, built one, discovered fishing, beer, girls etc etc. Stopped, got dumped started again, stopped when I got married and had kids, started again and haven't stopped!
    I've a stash, along with almost everyone. Mines quite modest, just shy of 160. BUT I've mainly been buying for my retirement, cos these things won't get any cheaper. I mostly model ww2 German what ifs and the chassis I use is the Tamiya PzIV Ausf D, I've 6 of those because its cheap! I also like the PzIV because it was made throughout the war and used for so many specialist vehicles as well as the various marks and my intention is to get a complete set of the special purpose tanks and a representative collection of the gun tanks along with my whatiffery.
    But just as I think I've got every one, someone will post an oddity, I've got to scratchbuild! The latest is a post war PzIV with a crane instead of a turret, so thats a scratchbuild added to the list! Still, that's my plan! As to when I shuffle of this mortal coil, well, my youngest daughter is a modeller and will take the pick of the stash and the rest will be sold, donated to models for heroes, or given to a charity shop.
    Thanks again for the video, and I'll be watching your😊 previous ones.
    Keep safe, matey.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      Good on your Greg.. at least you have a modelling daughter who can continue on your lagacy.

  • @doogledog1740
    @doogledog1740 10 місяців тому +1

    That's very true, Harry. In another of my hobbies it's called having GAS (Guitar Acquisition Syndrome). Could apply to any hobby. The wider ramifications are interesting to ponder but it's the effect upon ourselves, the individual hobbyist, that can be a worry and does warrant some introspection. in the end whatever we use our spare time for would, preferably, provide enjoyment and not so much impose layers of anxiety. I appreciate you spending the time to discuss the matter.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Thanks Doogle… in the end we must have fun, so if collecting kits gives you some joy, go for it.

  • @johnalmerigotti2969
    @johnalmerigotti2969 3 місяці тому +1

    All true, I have so much stash and too little time left. One solution I've found is gifting chunks of my stash to young model builders, and selling some. I met the son of an in-law a few years back who was a rabid armor fan and have sending him kits and bits, and hobby books ever since. Previously I've sold most of my stash twice in my lifetime, always managing to acquire more than I had before. Even buying some of the same kits I'd sold off - that's an addiction! It's is a very good feeling when you have parted with something that you value, especially when you know it's going to someone who will value as you did.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  3 місяці тому

      It is a problem, but looks like you have a few solutions. Scalemates tells me I bought about $35,000 worth of kits in the last decade, sold $20,000, with the balance under construction, finished, or given away. Frightening numbers!

  • @StevenPotts-ij9ue
    @StevenPotts-ij9ue 10 місяців тому +2

    Hiya Harry, guilty as charged, yes I was a terrific hoarder but was found out during a house move three years ago. My loft was full of kits squirreled away over the previous thirty years, I had to store them in the garages of my two sons (bless 'em) until I could decide what to do with them all. The wife convinced me that it would be impossible for me to build them in my lifetime and so most of them were ruthlessly disposed of on the bay of evil. I now have a small stash of kits , which is being added to occasionally but steadily, I really am trying.

  • @nigelmills3431
    @nigelmills3431 10 місяців тому +3

    Stashes can save a build......lose or damage a piece...hey no problem.....I have an extra kit ! Stashes are fun to look at ......completing collections of various types and having the choice to build what ever interests you at that point in time is a great thing. I have found that purchasing other peoples stashes is a very economical way to get what you want at sometimes give away $$$. Extras that I have no interest in are traded off or sold at shows.

  • @jaws666
    @jaws666 10 місяців тому +6

    Mine is nowhere near big enough...you can NEVER have too many kits.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      You are insatiable Jaws…. enjoy your stash

    • @jaws666
      @jaws666 10 місяців тому

      @@HarryHoudiniModels thank you Harry...and indeed i will.👍👍👍

  • @mickturner9201
    @mickturner9201 10 місяців тому +4

    Love the video mate, I'm doing the opposite. I'm trying my best to get a stash of models. I spent over 20 years in the military, never built a model. Now I'm out I have a lot of catching up to do. I have less than 30 models in my stash, trying to increase this with aircraft (Aussie aircraft) and Aussie trucks and cars. Trying to set my shed up for model building now that I have more time. Maybe one day I'll have to many to build !!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      They soon pile up Mick… after a few years you will have hundreds

  • @LemurKrazy
    @LemurKrazy 10 місяців тому +2

    Not fussed about updated kits - just feel the need to have at least one kit of every aircraft type.
    Most of my hundreds were aquired second hand and can't imagine anyone else wanting to build them.
    If they go in the compactor then so be it.

  • @jangelbrich7056
    @jangelbrich7056 10 місяців тому +4

    This "crime" has a name, and I am of course as well VERY guilty of it: Over-Compensation
    How many of us were kids in the 1970s. We would enter a model shop maybe once in a year, if ever (city too far away). You would maybe buy one small 1:72 model. And You would ask for a ship model kit for Christmas. So You could count Your models by only two hands, and You had fo course NO stash - that stash was in the model shop - and we were just flattened how much there is, and how much we would _never_ be able to buy and build ...
    How many of us oldies were then on the internet and find everything we always wanted - 40 years later.
    I CONFESS: Yes, I have a stash of some 500. Do I regret anything? Most definitely NO!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      Some valid points… I grab kits now that I pined for, but could not afford, back in the 60’s. But will I ever live long enough to build them all? Who knows…

    • @paulgarner3541
      @paulgarner3541 10 місяців тому

      500!? That's incredible. Some people in these comments have pointed out that there are two hobbies here, collecting and building, and I understand the satisfaction and fun of both; many of us are at the nexus of the two. I'm curious and have a couple of questions: do you ever buy a model with an intention not to build it (?) and your house is on fire, you can grab ONE of your 500; which is it? cheers! pg

  • @HamilkarBarkasScaleModelling
    @HamilkarBarkasScaleModelling 10 місяців тому +2

    Stash is good, gimme more stash plz :)
    Deep inside we just want to own a model shop!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Ha ha good one Michael. Many thought I had a model shop when I had the stash behind me in my all my videos years ago. With it all neatly ordered and sorted into brands. Many got jealous and upset that I had too many kits. So I stopped showing them in my videos.

  • @travisspuhler7065
    @travisspuhler7065 8 місяців тому +2

    I may be on the younger side of things (queue Dennis from Holy Grail voice: i'm 37), and somewhat recently returned to the hobby, so my stash is still roughly equal to my completed shelf (bout 30 kits on the shelf done, bout 25-30 kits in the stash).
    One thing i will say from returning, and going to my local model club meetings, is there are some people who more or less just collect kits. One member of my local club, has probably over 2500 kits. He will go to a local show, see a 48 scale SBD divebomber, and buy it, only to get home and see, "well shoot, i had 11 of this exact kit before the show already" (he is a bit older and memory isnt the best, but we can chalk that up to a life in the army)
    I do think to an extent, the model companies do bear some (small) responsibility for the state of our stashes.
    Now hear me out before grabbing the pitchforks, please.
    We all know and love certain subjects. And many times, companies just simply remove a subject from its production catalog. Doesnt seem to have a rhyme or reason, it just happens. I know my 2nd stint back in the hobby, i was buying up Porsche 956 kits as much as i could. They were out of production and hard to find! So, we have become so used to this idea of "well, i better buy this kit now, incase the model company decides to just remove it, so i can build it later" now, obviously that doesnt apply to hobby "staples" (ya know, spitfire, p-51 mustang, Sherman tanks, Tiger I's, those sort of big name kits that every brand makes), but it very much applies to even slightly niche subjects.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  8 місяців тому +2

      Yes I snap up rare or limited edition kits too… but when your stash is bloated in hundreds or even thousands of kits, I think it’s time to take a reality check.

  • @captaincruise8796
    @captaincruise8796 10 місяців тому +1

    For me I’m worried about what will happen to all my half finished kits. I’ve cleaned out a house full of my mother in law’s decades worth of unfinished ambitions. It’s an informative exercise about how one might live and weigh one’s own finiteness. It’s a lot easier to want to do something than it is to actually do it, or even find time to start. So I’ve been paring away my stash and being strategic about keeping projects moving forward.
    But life is life.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      Life is for living… so just enjoy what you have left of it

  • @adriana.4701
    @adriana.4701 10 місяців тому +1

    New subscriber here from the US. I with you on the stash, mine is well over 400 and I'll NEVER have time to build them all. I do support the local Hobby Lobby and have purchased 6 or 8 of the new Airfix kits in 1/72 & 1/48. Great kits with the exception of the Bf-109-G6, no cockpit at all. I know it was a bit of tongue in cheek but us stash collectors do help keep this dying hobby alive. Last year I bought the outstanding 1/48 Tamiya P38 F/G and it's probably the most amazing model kit I've ever purchased and I don't normally buy Tamiya. Sad to say my children would have the ones to throw the kits in the trash until I told them what it was worth, that changed their minds somewhat. Hopefully my wife will never find out how much I paid for that little Pyro Roman Merchant Ship lol.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      At the big model show here one of the vendors would make you a fake receipt at any price to keep the misses happy no matter what you really spent.

  • @scale_model_apprentice
    @scale_model_apprentice 3 місяці тому +1

    I have a rule that if i buy a kit, i have to build one from the stash, to make room. Granted, i have less than 20 kits, but it keeps me honest and building!

  • @craiggoodyear352
    @craiggoodyear352 10 місяців тому +1

    A major issue with having a stash, for me anyway, is the difficulty in staying focused on, and enthusiastic about, the kit in front of me when there are hundreds of others calling out 'build me, build me!'. My completion rate is....not good.....

  • @ingramdw1
    @ingramdw1 6 місяців тому +3

    I'm 61 and eyeing retirement, and like other old farts here looking to my childhood and getting back into modelling. My question is, what do you do with the models you've built? Store them and cycle through displaying a few? If so, how do you store them? I can see myself working my way through WWII aircraft and armour and I'm not sure where I'd put them all.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  6 місяців тому +1

      I rotate my display from built kits in storage.. often putting in a newly finished model and pulling out one I have had on display for a while. This keeps my view of completed kits interesting and my visitors get to see something new each time they come over.

    • @ingramdw1
      @ingramdw1 6 місяців тому

      @@HarryHoudiniModels Thanks! How do you store them? Are we talking shoebox or do you have some flasher way of keeping them safe from breakages?

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  6 місяців тому +2

      I get 20 litre plastic tubs from the dollar shop… then keep my larger models in them wrapped in tissues. For the smaller models I used some compartment trays I found at a Hardware Store. They were for electrical parts, but make great storage containers for tanks and small aircraft. I was also gifted a large jewellers display box, which is perfect for my longer battleship models.

    • @ingramdw1
      @ingramdw1 6 місяців тому

      @@HarryHoudiniModels Cool, thanks Harry.

    • @brucejackman3446
      @brucejackman3446 6 місяців тому +3

      I have plasterboard walls and ceilings so make a little slit and with a little glue stick wing tips in them,can pretty much have them in any position but once done there’s no going back.I live at the sea side in Kent ,England.These last few days I have been watching the sky puzzling on how to paint Battle of Britain sky on my bed room ceiling,yep I’m 54 and live alone,living the dream

  • @PlasticImaginationWorkshop
    @PlasticImaginationWorkshop 10 місяців тому +2

    Great video Harry, excellent topic. Since I've been back in the hobby, I have worked very hard to keep my stash to a minimum. So far, I have not collected beyond my life expectancy, hopefully... I also do not have anything that rare or anything folks can't find. I did have a couple, one I built and the other I gave to a good friend and he built it. I agree with you, it would be a shame for these kits to end up in the trash because someone doesn't know the value. Thanks for the video, have a great week.
    -David

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Thanks David… Yes it is a struggle to keep the stash at a reasonable level. You never know when those cupholders will be released and you just have to buy one!

  • @georgemacgregor5437
    @georgemacgregor5437 10 місяців тому +1

    Hey Harry, George from the USA. I have the same problem you have. I have about 275 kits in my stash and I am 61 years old. I realize that the numbers don't add up. I will not live long enough to finish my stash. I worh as a library aid and because my wife has a lot of illnesses, instead of retiring next year, I will have to work until at least 70 years old (for the medical benefits). So i decided to do 2 programs for the library . The library I work at is attached to a middle school(grades 6-8). The first program is going to be for kids to learn the hobby. I will be bringing most of my stash to the program for kids to choose what topics they want to model. The next program will be for seniors and vets with (PTSD) and I will help them hopefully get past their physical and emotional problems. But understand Harry, with all that I will still have a stash but it will be a lot more manageable. Thanks for listening or reading. All the best and good luck eradicating the model horders world wide. P.S. Remember that old people like us model building is good for the dexterity of you hands and mind......Thanks

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes scale modelling is a good way to keep your mind active as you get older…. but my eyes and hands just seem to have their own ideas on what is going on, Thanks for sharing George.

  • @stevenzarzecki
    @stevenzarzecki 7 місяців тому +3

    At 32, I have a stash big enough to start my own hobby shop. However, in a issue of IPMS magazine I read an article about having a stash of models. It's not always about hoarding models, but that a stash of models can be a source of inspiration. Even though you might not build every model in your stash, you might look at the box of one of your stashed away models and it brings some inspiration for a current build. So that's how I justify my pile of shame. I do agree though it's a bit questionable when people buy many versions of the same subject. Then again who am I to tell people how to spend their money. If it makes you happy, then by all means enjoy it. A drug addiction would be cheaper at this point haha

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  7 місяців тому

      Inspired by their stash LOL now I have heard everything… my stash inspires me to sell or build them!

    • @vaughanlockett658
      @vaughanlockett658 4 місяці тому

      Pile of shame, love it .

  • @josephsheehan7459
    @josephsheehan7459 2 місяці тому +1

    Harry, start a club and have new modelers build some of your kits. This is a great hobby!

  • @davidbenson3931
    @davidbenson3931 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Harry you make a lot of sense and most of us who love this hobby have way too many kits. After looking at this video I will think twice before buying that new Panther.

  • @brianlundberg5163
    @brianlundberg5163 10 місяців тому +1

    I've been thinking about this very topic a lot lately - even the selfishness of it. Scary hearing my thoughts coming back to me right now!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Sorry to scare you… most of what I said was just in good fun and not to be taken too seriously.

  • @scottisles3688
    @scottisles3688 10 місяців тому +1

    Nice video! My stash has never been "huge" but at around 30 model kits I felt really overwhelmed by it - I've now slimmed it down to 14 and I feel SO much better for it! I'm trying for the foreseeable to only buy kits if I am going to put them on the bench straight away and build them too.
    If you find yours is too big I'd be more than happy to relieve you of your Wingnut Wings kits though, haha!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      I have already whittled the Wingnut Wings down from about 3 dozen to under 10 kits I really want to build, But time marches on and who knows, maybe one day I will simply sell it all when my eyes fail me and my wobbly hands just can’t cope with the parts anymore.

  • @michaelpeters1644
    @michaelpeters1644 26 днів тому

    I think this has been made more common for at least a couple of reasons. Yes, I, like many on here and other modelling sites who are getting on a bit, we are building to relive building some of those kits we made as youngsters, a sort of three dimensional nostalgia. But I also feel that many kits these days only come out for a limited period, unlike when I was a kid, and the local shops or Woolworths had the full range of Airfix, Frog or Revell in stock. So people buy them now because they fear a model will vanish from the range.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  25 днів тому

      Very true Michael. I was lucky to get my stash of Wingnut Wings kits at reasonable prices before they shut down. Now they worth double or more than what I paid for them. So are nearly irreplaceable for most modellers.

  • @syrmalcolm
    @syrmalcolm 10 місяців тому +1

    Interesting perspective HH. :) The metrics from Scalemates are curious things. Thanks for the vid. Have a great week.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes the stats from Scalemates can include paints, aftermarket, and tools Mal… so could be a little skewed. But it was fun to think of over 3 million kits waiting to be built.

  • @alex_the_balding_fat_man
    @alex_the_balding_fat_man 3 місяці тому +2

    I've just audited all mine after a recent house move.
    Oh dear. I think I need to live for 300 years if I'm going to build this lot 🤣🤣

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  3 місяці тому

      Bring on the robot bodies so when can have our heads put in a jar atop them…. at least that way we may have a chance of finishing the stash!

  • @llqvz116
    @llqvz116 10 місяців тому +1

    What a refreshing video. I recently returned to the hobby after a 50 year interval, and it's so easy to get drawn in to buying for buying' s sake. I used to collect records, so I know the insanity of collecting; buying stuff and keeping it sealed because you don't want to taint the item by unwrapping it, having duplicates and triplicates of exactly the same thing. It's nuts. I try to resist buying kits for the sake of it, but I'm afraid i weaken at times, so the stash slowly grows. I always enjoy your videos Harry, even though I'm very jealous of your skills. Keep up the good work.

  • @joeschenk8400
    @joeschenk8400 10 місяців тому +1

    I think you are pretty spot on about this....I have a very small stash-less than 20-but I have a great amount of books and reference material. All of this will come in handy for my Viking Funeral! Where can I find a 1:1 Viking Long Boat??? Model on👍👍👍

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +2

      You can rent them but they get upset if you set it on fire for a funeral LoL

  • @leddyzee247
    @leddyzee247 10 місяців тому +1

    This is so very much “The Truth”. I recently gave several away to a local charity and have decided to “Thin the Stash out” including corgi stuff that rarely catches the light of day, great channel, subbed.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Good on you Leddy… I often give away kits to kids and those just starting out in the hobby… helps encourage them

  • @johnludmon7419
    @johnludmon7419 10 місяців тому +1

    I sold my stash of models off about 15 years ago as I found I had kits that I hadn't started in 10 years . I now have 5 in the loft that I plan to do and one being made. This I find keeps the wife happy and keeps the choice of what I want to build next as that can be problematic if you have more kits than my local model shop.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      A happy wife means a happy life John. Thanks for commenting

  • @Aviapix
    @Aviapix 10 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for this video. Indeed the « Stash » is a problem. Kits start piling up very quickly and we tend to spend more time in detailing kits as we move through building kits. Besides, I am realizing that I have lost pleasure detailing too much. I have never collected too many after-market items. All the decals and resins are packed in a shoe box. Interestingly, I feel more guilty of having too many kits than not having enough, therefore I am doing away with many of them. Most of the kits I have are old, secondhand kits as I enjoy building old kits.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      I enjoy the old kits more Avia… mostly due to nostalgia but often because they are just nicer to build.

  • @johndillon8051
    @johndillon8051 10 місяців тому +1

    I slashed my stash over the past dozen years because I knew there was no way that I could finish all of them even if I lived another hundred years. It's still too big and I still get the occasional new kit, but things are much more under control.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      As long as you are enjoying the hobby mate… that’s all that counts

  • @parsfan4938
    @parsfan4938 10 місяців тому +1

    I can relate, Harry - when I was a kid, the 'stash' was the one and only kit I could afford - but since I returned to the hobby 40 years since I last glued my fingers together, I now have 2 dozen kits 'waiting'.... With very few exceptions, they are ALL RN Fleet Air Arm aircraft, but since I only picked the tools up again in June and have just finished model #7, I think my stash is appropriate... Unless, of course, I can find more unusual RN aircraft....

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      At least by limiting your subject your stash can’t grow outrageous huge.. as long as you are happy building them, that’s all that matters.

  • @fabschuler
    @fabschuler 10 місяців тому +1

    I have currently a grand total of 02 (two) started kits and an actual stash of 0 (zero). I hope I can soon get to the ideal state of buying a kit, building a kit, then buying a new one, etc.
    I like your videos because you echo my perspective on the whole hobby. It's supposed to be fun. It's supposed to be a thing you do when you're *not* being a serious and professional adult. And we're suppose to actuallly *build* the kits, not pile them into a totem of abundance.
    And I'm not even a boomer.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      “A totem of abundance” I might just steal that.. thanks Fabiano

  • @Flakmagnet1701
    @Flakmagnet1701 3 місяці тому +1

    I don;t have a large stash. Just a couple of kits in fact. I want a huge stash full of rare and precious kits to drool over. But I am going to have to build it up gradually even if it does ruin the hobby. I have a plan. I have named it the:
    Weekly Additional New Kit.
    I think it's a winner.

  • @peterhiggins3329
    @peterhiggins3329 10 місяців тому +1

    this is such a TRUTH in modelling. I have moved through a number of genres during my life; mostly model railway where there are three categories - Modellers, Operators and Collectors. The same can be said for Scale modelling too. There are modellers (those who build models as they go), collectors (those who buy kits but rarely build kits - the stash hoarders) and a group in between. Just think though, if we didn't't have collectors then we wouldn't have buy and sell events.... Having said that I think the stash is NOT bad for the hobby as it means kits are being bought and therefore the Tamiya's and Airfix's of the world will continue to make more and improve more which is good for the hobby. So in the end, the hobby is in a reasonably good state and will continue to do so.

  • @jameslarosa2396
    @jameslarosa2396 10 місяців тому +2

    I think the price of new kits may slow purchases. And cause modelers to start digging into their stashes.

  • @johnhowe3772
    @johnhowe3772 10 місяців тому +1

    There is also the problem that we have our own desire, addiction, around kits: "Oooohh!! I like that one ... " etc. My stash is rediculous... and just gone up by 5 or 6 more. Who the hell cares, enjoy the hobby in your own why. Abd I've still got to convert the "spare room" into my model-making den; and, I've only been chasing that dream for ...
    It's part of the hobby and like I said "who the hell cares ... as long as it makes you happy! Enjoy the hobby and your time in/doing it. It's like sex: you always want more, with ever more bigger or exotic models - so you indulge in what you can get!! Keep modelling Harry or doing the other exotic modelling; ... when you can!!!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Modelling is like sex? That’s why I keep F’ing up my builds then John? hehe

  • @andyrichardsvideovlogs8835
    @andyrichardsvideovlogs8835 10 місяців тому +2

    You make a valid point, Harry. Without being insensitive, I have "dealt" with the stash issue by making a Will and appointing Executors who know how to deal with the stash. Firstly in these inflationary times, I view the stash as an investment. Just look how Wingnut Wings prices have gone through the roof. And by making it known to the Executors that it is an investment they will realise the value appropriately.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Selling my WNW kits did fund me during the times I could not find contract work. Luckily I had bought all those kits when they were affordable and sold at less than the crazy prices on Evil bay these days, but still made a healthy profit.

  • @map3384
    @map3384 7 місяців тому +2

    I’m guilty of my stash numbers. I’m 58 years old and got reintroduced back into the hobby after my heart attack. I’ve got 60 1/350 model ships and want ten more plus one or two 1/200. Definitely a 1/200 HMS Rodney and USS Hornet.

  • @hermann530
    @hermann530 10 місяців тому +1

    For me the problem is - to much kits in the stash. First I realised, that I have not the time to build all of my 256 kits in my lifetime. Second, not the room to display them. I bought all of them with the intension do build them. And there are no doubles. It is hard for me not to buy something new and to decide, wich kits I will build in the next years and which of them must go...

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      I store many of my built models then just rotate them in my display cabinets every 6 months or so. Just keeping the newest builds, or my favourites on display at any one time.

  • @billclarke5916
    @billclarke5916 9 місяців тому +1

    I've just sold off 63 kits from my stash, I had to make a realistic decision on what I could reasonably build, and display, and all all my Tamiya 1/350 ship kits were the first to go.
    Additionally, at 64 and retired, I still can't seem to find as much time for modelling as I'd like, and, I've got 4 builds sitting around waiting to be finished for one reason or another.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  9 місяців тому

      Yes all those impulse buys soon stack up.. bet you feel better after the stash purge?

  • @angusbellingan9286
    @angusbellingan9286 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi,
    I have a fairly big stash although I like to think I don't fall into the 'wanting cup holders' clan. If I buy anything it's usually secondhand and always a preferred subject, not just for the sake of buying it.
    I also don't feel the need to build multiples of the same subject, like various Spitfires, one Spitfire is enough for me.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      Only one Spitfire! What about the cupholders?

    • @angusbellingan9286
      @angusbellingan9286 10 місяців тому

      😁 the submarine crew preferred them on the outside of their sub 🙃

  • @matthillsscalemodels7067
    @matthillsscalemodels7067 10 місяців тому

    Hi Harry
    I love my big stash that mostly now consist of old classic kit's from Matchbox, Airfix and Esci,I build some,I like the box art,Roy Cross etc,my kids know what they would be worth when I drop off the perch.
    Keep up the great work cobba.

  • @kevinmorley3593
    @kevinmorley3593 10 місяців тому +1

    Hello Harry. I agree with you completely. Model touts charging extortionate prices and preventing me from getting the kits i want to build for my collections.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      You got to be careful of those wide mouth trouts mate ;)

  • @gilbertvoltares1403
    @gilbertvoltares1403 10 місяців тому +1

    Sir Great content. You hit it right on the head. I'm 51 and I'm guilty also of 98% of your video. Thank for making me 😃.

  • @cosmarendy8417
    @cosmarendy8417 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Harry, my childhood modelling was the same. Thanks for the memories.
    As for stashes, I’m guilty as well. I agree with your comments, it is selfish. My stash beats the local hobby shop here in Toowoomba, because I’ll build it someday apparently. I know that is unlikely, so why buy it, because it is bright and shiny. So getting towards retirement, my wife wants to downsize, so stash is really impractical even if built 20 kits a year. I build 4-6 on average. I know when I pass on, my stash will either go to tip or charity as a donation. I too have some rare or expensive kits.
    As for the built kits, the tip. Will I be able to care? No. So I guess I better downsize the stash…
    Thanks for sharing Harry, I enjoyed the video.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video Cos... thanks for sharing your perspective

  • @jesperpedersen6589
    @jesperpedersen6589 10 місяців тому +1

    You are absolutely right😊

  • @phonewater321
    @phonewater321 10 місяців тому +2

    We collect as much as we can. When we can’t build anymore we will open up a store.
    If the lights go out we will have something to pass the time and trade with.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +2

      When the lights go out I can’t see what I am modelling LOL

  • @philb3549
    @philb3549 10 місяців тому +1

    I think it's partly not enough hours in the day, partly a mint-in-box collector's psychology where having the thing is more important than making it. It can also be a psychological security blanket, where you take comfort from knowing you have it should you ever have time to make it?

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Yes I like my special kits kept in mint condition… and the idea of potential is a good one Phil

  • @clouddog2393
    @clouddog2393 9 місяців тому +1

    Got around 150 kits in my stash and l'm retired and not far off 70 . l get a real buzz going on E.Bay and looking at models , choosing one or more , ordering them , waiting for them to arrive in the post and opening the parcel and perusing the model . The only drawback is that l only average a couple of kits built , painted and completed in a week so l keep buying ,the stash gets bigger and bigger and being old realising the chances are l will never build them all and the more l buy the more snowed under l get . Then l tell myself that's it no more kits, be happy with the one's l 've got and then hey presto ! l,m back on E. Bay again buying more . Good video Harry . Greetings from Pommie land . Take care .

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  9 місяців тому

      Sounds like you are enjoying yourself, so we can’t take that away from you. Stash acquire away!

  • @NPractitioner
    @NPractitioner 10 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant Harry, really funny but serious points excellently communicated. Much agreement here👍🏼 One point I would say though is that maybe folks having stashes ++ might be a reason why kit companies can readily fund R&D and so we can get more diverse kits down the road. Just a thought mate

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      Oh yes it does keep the economy of manufacturing funded… but I still think the cupholders are going just a bit too far!

  • @stevej820
    @stevej820 10 місяців тому

    When i was a teen in the late 70's , i had a mate (wow!), same age as me, who had over two hundred kits that he would not build, it drove me nuts! I used to get em home and they would be built that night and painted by the next day! I still have a modest stash of about 20 and i mean to build em all! Cheers Harry!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Stash envy I believe is a mortal sin LOL… 20 is a nice number Steve. I hope you can continue the practical restrain.

  • @tonyparker4211
    @tonyparker4211 10 місяців тому +1

    Very interesting and valid points made in this video. My take is that when we do pass on to the great glue god in the sky, our better halves, siblings, relatives etc, will donate to St. Vinny’s or the same and some one will come across the greatest heaven on earth. I’m sure many of us out there have experienced an occasion when we’ve happened upon a treasure trove. My recent experience was a small book shop with hundreds of Commando comics. My enthusiasm was too much for the poor shop keeper that she couldn’t price them quickly enough what she had recently in stock for me to buy them. I was tormented by waiting weeks before I could buy some more and fearing that someone would beat me to “my precious”. My dream was fulfilled once I double checked my Excel spread sheet and ticked off what I needed for the collection.
    If we can give an unknown dying gift to a wanting stranger, is that not the best gift of all….

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      I think your final sentence said it all… great sentiment Tony

  • @rafael2499
    @rafael2499 10 місяців тому

    Really happy about this video. The hobby community is far larger and more content than showing off kits and how to paint a panzer for the hundredth time. We need to talk about these topics for our own sake. We stash and stash, dreaming to build the kit that shows on the box art…. As if it will happen in a weekend. Takes weeks or months to build something half decent and we don’t have the luxury of endless time.
    Myself I had over 65 kits at one point…I’m 49…. I realised I will never finish them all…. Sold the lot and bought back 10 that I really really want to build (not that I just want to have) and I’m keeping it that way…. Best thing I ever did. Now I’m hungry for building more and buying something I really want to build next. I leave the fancy stash for those that sees the hobby in a different way.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      Well done matey… and it is good that you are hungry for the next build, instead of bewildered by the enormity of a stash.

  • @ejharrop1416
    @ejharrop1416 10 місяців тому

    Excellently said HH. Many good points and we humans are surely very strange about things. Collecting is what we do, whatever it is, cars, real estate, wives and even some I hear great piles of cash. Thank you, take care and cheers mate.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      I have this large collection of used ear wax buds you may be curious about…. or maybe not :)

  • @Runway_Models1987
    @Runway_Models1987 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm trying to only buy kits right now that I want that are out of production, unless I see one I want at a good price, it adds up quickly! My advice would be to wait on common kits to prevent your stash from getting way out of control. I'm at a little over 100 kits in 3 years and finding myself having to sell some unfortunately. Great topic!

  • @josephsheehan7459
    @josephsheehan7459 2 місяці тому +1

    Loinal Trians went through this. Trians became overpriced. Now you can't give them away!

  • @ronvallance5425
    @ronvallance5425 8 місяців тому +1

    I recently got back into modeling. I chose aircraft. I went with 1/72, built a Spitfire and a P51 Mustang both are Airfix. Some people complaine about airfix but I fine the kits so far are pretty good , yeah sure the need a little cleaning up. As a kid I built so many kits. Aircraft, vehicle's, and armor, never got ships though. By the way I just came across your channel, Great channel, will tune in again.

  • @windsorspitfire
    @windsorspitfire 10 місяців тому

    It's so rare that I see a YT vid that speaks directly to me.

    • @paulgarner3541
      @paulgarner3541 10 місяців тому

      Hear, hear; and if you read the comments here you'll see many of us are in the same boat - (an Airfix St. Louis!)

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Thanks August, I like to chat about things that I enjoy or experience in the hobby, so it’s great if others also get where I am coming from. Good on you matey

  • @nickhatcher7606
    @nickhatcher7606 10 місяців тому +1

    My stash stands at 25 of which 2 are under construction ... i am looking forward to "gift receiving" season in the hope i might get to a stash of 30 ... great video Harry

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Only 25 Nick… really? Come on mate you are just not trying hard enough LOL

  • @soppdrake
    @soppdrake 10 місяців тому +1

    I have eight kits in my stash! Still having problems 😅
    I only have one Spitfire (Tamiya 1/32 Mk IX)
    HKM Noseart Lanc 1/32
    Airfix 1/72 Vulcan
    Tamiya 1/48 Dornier do335
    Tamiya 1/48 Corsair
    ICM 1/32 Gloster Gladiator
    Dora Wings 1/48 Morane Saulnier 230
    Miniart 1/35 Austin Armoured Car
    Went to a kit store in town... Owner said he had come across 200 1/72 aircraft kits from some guy who needed to empty his stash. He had died 🤪

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      There are many brokers who deal in deceased estates and often auction off model kits… I have found rare kits at bargain prices that way.

  • @johnmoran8805
    @johnmoran8805 10 місяців тому +1

    Got about 225 in the stash. In my defence, I knew I was moving to a country where shipping was more than the kit. Five years on and have completed 75! So I'm good said the guy who just bought a Ki-21.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +1

      Well that sounds like a reasonable excuse John. At least you are building them.

  • @KernowGB
    @KernowGB 10 місяців тому +4

    i love my Stash!! :)

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому +3

      I wish the two of you a long and happy partnership

    • @KernowGB
      @KernowGB 10 місяців тому +1

      I have a few i always makeing them so other half don t whine :)@@HarryHoudiniModels

  • @Hascienda27
    @Hascienda27 3 місяці тому +1

    That 1:100 Victory looks power, well, the idea of it anyway

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  3 місяці тому

      The Victory is my retirement build. I expect it would take a full year of my time.

  • @boscosworld
    @boscosworld 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video. I build for myself, when complete i give them to the charity shop. I have what I wanted to pick up, I only collect tall ships. The prices have gone through the roof and some of them you can't get anymore. I'm glad I picked them up when I did. Not sure there is enough of them to call a stash, maybe 20. I only manage to complete one every 2/3 years or so due to work and life. When I retire I hope to get through them all. If I peg it before they are complete, they are to go to charity.

  • @nubbinthemonkey
    @nubbinthemonkey 10 місяців тому +2

    In photography they call it GAS - Gear Acquisition Syndrome. I don't have the space for a stash or even the kits I do build. I just enjoy the process and give them away after a while

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 10 місяців тому

      Amateur Astronomy has exactly the same thing. Tends to be eyepieces for telescopes for us lol

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Maybe that’s the secret, live somewhere small so there is no space for a stash…

  • @Joepacker
    @Joepacker 10 місяців тому +1

    Got back into the hobby about 2-1/2 years ago. I still had an old stash of about a dozen models I never got rid of through 7 moves over 40 years. I have finally gotten through all but 1 of the original dozen. But I have also purchased at least two dozen more in the past 2-1/2 years so I doubled my stash. While not a large stash it's more than enough to keep me busy.

  • @jfh9219
    @jfh9219 10 місяців тому

    Hi Harry I really didn't get back into modeling until the beginning of the pandemic. I started out with 1/72 and was only getting reasonably priced kits. As time went on and I really began researching the kits, I started to get kits I felt I needed. Then it became getting kits to supplement what I already had. With the raises I have been getting the last four years, I have begun moving into 1/48 and 1/32 scale kits. It's pricey, but has led to me getting kits I would never have imagined I could purchase. I feel you are right and I need to trim my 1/72 scale pile. Moving into the bigger scale has quickly filled up multiple spaces and led to a storage issue. My daughter has developed an interest in building, so I suspect she will get my larger scale kits since she dislikes the 1/72 scale intensely.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      When I was young all I built were 1/72 aircraft or 1/600 ships from Airfix. Now I can have great big 1/32 planes and 1/350 or even 1/200 battleships! But as you say, where do we store them and where can we display them when made? It’s become absurd.

  • @kevinjohnson8220
    @kevinjohnson8220 7 місяців тому +1

    I have around 340 in my stash including starts (120 or so) and I'm resigned to the fact I'll not only never complete them all it's unlikely I'll complete what I've started. And that's just fine because creativity is a process and an end in itself, not merely a means to an end--a finished product.
    As for Scalemates, I love the site and I've never had any problems there. Everyone is very polite and supportive.
    And with that, I'll go back to building my Tamiya PzIVF. I needed a return to sanity after dealing with that Border Type VIIc. I don't don't know how Border could over AND underengineer a kit at the same time, so I needed a break.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  7 місяців тому

      Yes give your mind a rest and knock out a Tamiya kit… I must say I felt just the same with the Das Werk Swimmwagen!

  • @jb_makesgames2264
    @jb_makesgames2264 7 місяців тому +1

    Hilarious Harry - Your comments are bang on - I'm getting back into the hobby and amazed at how people are so enamored with the different variants of some military models like Lancaster's bombers for example. Some modelers view the different versions (A/B/C/D/F/Late/Early) of the Lancaster as completely different planes that need to be built. To me they are all just Lancasters.

    • @judebrad
      @judebrad 7 місяців тому

      I'm a bit guilty of that to be honest :) I have a grand total of 5 in my stash :) 3 lancs in total 2 Tamiya 1/48 Lancs variants and one 1.72 Airfix one.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  7 місяців тому

      At the end of the day JB, it’s a model, and in your display cabinet all those Lanks look the same to everyone else LOL

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  7 місяців тому +1

      Jude there is nothing wrong with you having lots of Lanks, as long as you don’t tell everyone else they should too. Just do the thing you enjoy.

  • @Histilisk
    @Histilisk 10 місяців тому

    Very interesting topic Harry, and very valid points raised. I personally collect a lot of kits that are more obscure than your standard items in the aid of making sure I have the availability to make that subject if I want to in the future, so I think FOMO plays a part in it. I think there’s probably an element of ‘model shop nostalgia’ in there somewhere as well, when you see all the boxes stacked together on multiple shelves, and in general it’s fun to collect things. I also think one of the main reasons why the collection/build ratio is bad is because when you buy the kit your brain has a blank cheque with you thinking “ah yes I’ll be able to build this in this way and make a cool project out of it”, but then when you actually get it you’ve gotta put a lot of effort into it so it becomes a lot easier to park it and think - “oh ill get around to it in the future” …at least that’s what I do sometimes :)

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      FOMO is a formidable monster.. thanks for your thoughts matey

  • @williampolozzolo7274
    @williampolozzolo7274 10 місяців тому

    So true Brother, thank you.
    I've got 36 - 1/32 Tamiya Mustangs, and I think it "may be", too much.

  • @twsuzu
    @twsuzu 9 місяців тому +1

    Good video, my wife would totally agree, when I met her I had tons of unbuilt Games Workshop kits. There was no way I was ever going to build all of them. Sold all of them at the local second hand store, to fund the move to Japan. Now I've just discovered Wingnut Wings. Yes I know late in the day! I was lucky to get on in a second hand store called Hardoff , here in Japan. Luckily the price was not so bad. Its a Camel ship version. I would like a couple more as I want the challenge to build them. Not buy to rip people off on Ebay with crazy prices that are making these kits only available to the rich, who lets face it won't bulid them , just have as an investment.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  9 місяців тому

      Yes you started at the probable peak price of Wingnut Wings kits.. but there are a few reasonable priced kits out there worth snapping up. Good luck.

  • @vereferreus5262
    @vereferreus5262 4 місяці тому

    Sooo recognizable...started in the 60s too. Stash? Wazzat? Almost made it before coming home from the shop...Then the pause. 40 odd years and now I suffer the same problem, but...because I can. Have the finances needed and afraid I can't get the model anymore if i don't get it right away...

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment Vere. The fear of missing out is a strong one.

  • @_Jaspy_
    @_Jaspy_ 10 місяців тому

    Happy to be in the 1.3% in your viewers Harry. Rock on mate!

  • @TheHiwattScott
    @TheHiwattScott 10 місяців тому +1

    I've been building since the early 60s. My stash of 400 or so kits are mostly kits from the 50s-70s , all old friends really. Some I build others are for looking at I get a lot of joy out of having a little hobby shop in my basement.

  • @christosswc
    @christosswc 10 місяців тому +4

    I would think that by buying kits you're helping both drop the prices and provide the manufacturers with the means for new projects.
    Is how capitalism works, unless supply fails to keep up with demand,such as happened during Covid with masks and gloves etc, which is not the case here.
    Also there are many dimensions to our hobby and collecting is a hobby in itself, for some it has become their main one.
    Whenever I am feeling down I can turn my head and look at my stash and it just brings a smile to my face, it all fit onto an unused stand I brought from work and it all looks stunning.
    As for what it is that made me collect kits in the first place, it's that I like them and want them.
    Why would I not want to buy the F1 cars and Moto GP bikes from the late 90s that bring back memories so imprinted in me.
    Why would I not want to buy the absolutely stunning looking Japanese and Italian aircraft of WW2, or make a collection of WW2 German armor, or trains, trucks and ships of every era and everything.
    It's the whole point of our hobby, to build these things you like.
    We are buying them faster than we are building them but they sitting next to us,waiting for their turn, knowing we have them, to us is worth something as is building them and collecting our builds.
    Some measure is required and if it comes to a point where it starts straining your finances and your relationship with your family you may want to start throttling back.
    Other than that, if it makes you happy...
    My unbuilt kits make me as happy as my built ones.
    Do I have a huge shopping list, yes.
    I build kits at a pace of 1 every 3-4 weeks so that's how many new kits I have been allowing myself to buy for the last few months, maintain the size of my stash, not alow it to blow up to ridiculous levels.
    So self-discipline is required as is the case with everything you like in life.
    But if you like to collect kits then these do not necessarily apply, growing your collection is the point, it's a different discipline but for many it coincides with their love of scale model building.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Now you are trying to make sense… hehe… I was just trying to be funny and have a poke at our stashes.

    • @christosswc
      @christosswc 10 місяців тому

      @@HarryHoudiniModels Sometimes I believe I'm gonna think myself to death XD.
      Ain't that why I watch your videos, have a laugh😄

  • @dakel20
    @dakel20 10 місяців тому +1

    I have an absurd stash that's worth a goofy amount of money at this point and I'm not even that old, like early 30s. The truth is I'm on a fixed income, and due to laws in the US about disability, you're not allowed to save money past around 2k USD. So what I would do for a long time is pick up a model or two at the end of the month, depending on how my finances were looking, to keep my self at enough money that I wouldn't bounce anything, but I also wouldn't run the risk of going over that limit. And frankly, I'm a reeeeeeeeeally slow model builder. So it grew faster than I could build them.
    The upside of this stash, is it gives me a deep range of kits to noodle around with if my ADHD suddenly decides I hate tanks, or planes, or whatever. So I can swap to a different subject and avoid burning out. Add in the handful of kits I have that I'm legitimately terrified to build, and my stash is pretty steady at this point, size wise.
    As for scale mates... I'm really bad at updating my stash numbers to built and stuff. So my numbers are definitely skewed, hah.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Those scalemates numbers are pretty unreliable. Some people pointed out that it could be also paint and tools. I have my paints in there and that’s over 100 items. I do like having my kits listed in there so I don’t go buy something again when I have forgotten I already have it or the aftermarket to go with it.

  • @usssaratogacv3lefevre978
    @usssaratogacv3lefevre978 10 місяців тому +1

    Great Information and video

  • @ronaldbyrne3320
    @ronaldbyrne3320 10 місяців тому

    Another thought-provoking topic from you, Harry. You make a lot of sense here and we shouldn’t buy kits on a whim. But it can be irritating when you walk away from a kit, then later decide you do want it, and it has become hard to find or the price has gone through the roof. Anyway, I hope to build most of the kits in my stash before I shuffle off this mortal coil. What happens to them after that, well … I’ll be past caring. I hope they will go to someone who appreciates them as much as I do, but that would be out of my hands so no point worrying about it. We are only really ever in charge of our own happiness. 😅

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      That is very true Ronald… we are the ones who choose to be happy, and no amount of kit stashing can really change that.

  • @andrealeighv1
    @andrealeighv1 10 місяців тому +1

    49 years old here. Took a 10 year break while in the Army. 25 kits in the stash with 7 pontos upgrade sets. I have a crap ton on my wish list though but I do plan to work the stash down to about 10 before adding anything new. I have 1 daughter who isn't into ships at all and no grandkids in my future so I'm certain that when I take my dirt nap that anything in my stash and all my built kits will go to the bin.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Sorry to hear that Andrea… but we can’t dwell on the past or worry about the future too much. Live in the present and just enjoy building your models.

  • @BF6464B
    @BF6464B 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi-I’m guilty, I’m trying to cut back but I just can’t give it away I need to cover the cost! Evil circle.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      It is an addiction… but as long as you are having fun and not hurting anyone, what’s the problem with that?

  • @vo1non
    @vo1non 10 місяців тому +1

    I have a stash of about 100 kits, mainly armor, with some monster and sci fi. I don’t buy because it’s so new, I mainly buy kits I’ve always wanted. I find a new one every few months, but not very often. I have more than I will ever be able to build in my late life, which means I’m much more selective. I really enjoy the ones I build.
    I love your comments on this subject.

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for commenting Steve

    • @jeffholt9437
      @jeffholt9437 10 місяців тому

      Understand and agree on acquiring those historical wants - spent ages re-buying kits from my childhood and then getting the kits I wanted (but didn't get) from the same period. Thereafter it's been mainly new kit FOMO as it's very rare that they get cheaper the older those kits get.
      At the end of the day, it's a hobby, whether it's building or collecting- just enjoy it!

    • @jeffholt9437
      @jeffholt9437 10 місяців тому

      What's the difference between building the kit and having it thrown in the trash when you croak or having a boxed kit thrown in the trash when you croak?????!!!!!!! Anyone who collects things leaves a potential burden for those left behind (or those having to sort you out when your kit has more dribble on it than glue!) - that's just the way it is!
      Anyway, an unmade kit does have the option of being resold. I keep a list of my kits with the prices paid and my wife / kids can, as you say, decide on whether to sell individually on ebay or find a clearing house to take the whole lot....
      It's a good job you on the other side of the world Harry - otherwise I'd come round and confiscate your shelf (sorry but it's not enough to be called a stash!!!) and hold it for you - giving you a kit from it when you finish the one you've got (I.e Stingray)
      😊

  • @garylawless3608
    @garylawless3608 10 місяців тому

    This was a very interesting topic Harry. Like a lot of modellers, I have quite a few kits sitting on the shelf waiting patiently for attention. However, like yourself I am self employed, and also like a lot of people, my income is now very patchy thanks to the Covid issues that are still affecting my work. I am also a ‘slow’ modeller due to spending every hour I have working, when it is available. However I still have the ‘I need that kit’ problem that you illustrate so clearly, and unless I get more time for my modelling, I can see my stash getting bigger. I think this is a problem that’s lot of casual modellers have. In saying that, I also agree that having a huge collection of kits on the shelf, in numbers that you know that you will never build, is a bit crazy.
    I am in my early 70’s and probably will not get the chance to complete the kits I already have, so commonsense must prevail. Your thoughts on this subject really opened my eyes to that fact, and prompts me to change my ways somewhat. Great discussion mate. Looking forward to your next bench session. Cheers from south of the border!

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Good on you Gary… glad my waffle got you thinking.

  • @johnjozifek7910
    @johnjozifek7910 10 місяців тому +1

    I don't buy a kit because of the 'latest-greatest' craze ... I get a diorama/vignette in mind and buy the kits I envision making the scene , or plan a project around a kit I like ... so now I've got a shed full of kits that , if/when I get to them will fill a museum

    • @HarryHoudiniModels
      @HarryHoudiniModels  10 місяців тому

      Well at least you have a plan John.. good on you matey

  • @leslieschramm6252
    @leslieschramm6252 10 місяців тому +2

    The thing you were trying to remember, it might be SABLE. Stuff Acquired Beyond Life Expectancy?