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I hate models!


willimo
01-24-2005, 06:57 PM
Have you ever wanted to do so much of something that the laws of the universe prevent you?

If I stopped being a student. If I never worked ever. If I slept 4 hours a night, I wouldn't get to all the ideas for all the kits I want to build. It would be impossible. For every kit I finish, I have probably a dozen ideas.

Of these dozen ideas, maybe six go from pipe dream to plan.

Of these plans, maybe three go from plans to kits and parts purchases.

And these are three more kits to build. Assuming, and its a big assumption, that I build these three models, that still means nine more kits on my shelf.

And so it begins.

The world of hurt.

I hate you, models. I hate you, cars. I hate you, ideas. I hate you, most of all, time, since there isn't enough of you.

Oh yeah, and money, too, you suck. I mean, I love you. Come to me in droves.

mike@af
01-24-2005, 07:00 PM
Welcome to the world of design, and modeling. Now you have an idea of one of the reasons why my hot rod is going so slow.

RallyRaider
01-24-2005, 07:06 PM
I know the feeling, but it could be worse. What if you had no imagination to think of new ideas. :eek:

Jaymes
01-24-2005, 07:28 PM
i'm experiencing the same thing. I bought a lot of kits each with a custom idea, but I've realized that with school (away at college) I only have time to work on them during summer and winter, so I'll only be able to finish 2-3 models a year if done properly :( I'm beginning to think that by the time i get to some of the kits, I would lose the inspiration and ideas for it :(

Merkava
01-24-2005, 07:50 PM
I know just how you feel, Will. Try this: WRITE EVERYTHING DOWN
Then lock up your saved ideas for a later date. When you finish with a model, just look in your Secret Modeling Folder and pull out a crazy/cool/inspired project sheet.
Then build away, my friend.

:)

ImolaEK
01-24-2005, 08:03 PM
I feel your pain!!! :lol: Oh ideas! I told myself not to buy more models! And guess what! I have one in my watching list on eBay already!!! I can't stop! I already have plans for it also! AHHHHHHH!!! Oh and the money too! I hate you money, your soo hard to get a hold of! My new years resolution was to save up for my first 1:1 Honda...seems like i'll have to wait for next year! And be tortured by driving an automatic 95 Jetta as my first car!!! ARGH! School! If it wasn't for you i problably would've been done with my Ferio already! :lol: Models also get into your dating life! Eversince i started modeling i stopped having dates with girls:screwy: Shoot!



This thread has made me think...I'm taking a break from modeling!

willimo
01-24-2005, 08:13 PM
This thread has made me think...I'm taking a break from modeling!

No! Say it ain't so, Joe(ham)! Your models are the ones that got me back into Hondas! I'll be sad to see them not around anymore.

SupaMan89T
01-24-2005, 08:26 PM
after i purchase my carbon fiber frame and get back into bmx im gonna take a break also bmw finished or not. :mad:

geofroley
01-24-2005, 08:41 PM
I too am thinking about taking a break for about a month.

Jay!
01-24-2005, 08:50 PM
I have way more ideas than I'll ever be able to use. Even if I limit myself to only the really, REALLY cool ideas, I'd still have ten times too many (particularly considering my speed of construction.)

JDMHOTROD2(Robert)
01-25-2005, 12:17 AM
Breaks are good guys, I just got done taking a 3 month break, I got to catch up on bills, Go out and meet new people, Unsted of sitting in my model room 24/7. I found that once i took the break it made me love modeling even more.

tonioseven
01-25-2005, 05:28 PM
Have you ever wanted to do so much of something that the laws of the universe prevent you?

If I stopped being a student. If I never worked ever. If I slept 4 hours a night, I wouldn't get to all the ideas for all the kits I want to build. It would be impossible. For every kit I finish, I have probably a dozen ideas.

Of these dozen ideas, maybe six go from pipe dream to plan.

Of these plans, maybe three go from plans to kits and parts purchases.

And these are three more kits to build. Assuming, and its a big assumption, that I build these three models, that still means nine more kits on my shelf.

And so it begins.

The world of hurt.

I hate you, models. I hate you, cars. I hate you, ideas. I hate you, most of all, time, since there isn't enough of you.

Oh yeah, and money, too, you suck. I mean, I love you. Come to me in droves.
Welcome to my sad little reality :screwy: :naughty: :banghead: :iceslolan :eek7: That's how I ended up with the amount of kits that I have:( And still some twistwd part of me thinks I'll build them all :disappoin

ImolaEK
01-25-2005, 05:33 PM
No! Say it ain't so, Joe(ham)! Your models are the ones that got me back into Hondas! I'll be sad to see them not around anymore.

:lol: Well maybe i'll take a break after i finish all of my Honduhs:lol: I like the Joe(ham) part, lmao! My friends make fun of me sometimes and write on my notebook...Joe(fill in the black with a type of food) Joe-Pork, Joe-Cheese, Joe-Mama!OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH! He said YO Mama!:lol:

labandabonnot
01-25-2005, 06:34 PM
You don't even know how happy you are!

sportracer02
01-26-2005, 12:01 AM
Hi everybody,

just like wilmo and many others I had the same problem:
I am now 41 years old, I build model cars since about 25 years (before I built planes, tanks, etc.) and my collection of unbuilt kits grew over the years up to a pile of 650 + kits. With nearly each of these kits came several ideas how they could be built / displayed.

I always had the idea of superdetailing kits and –if it was a race car- I usually bought it twice: to build one closed (to show the shape / design and decals on the car) and to built one as open as possible (to show the technic of the car). Nice idea, but
- this meant that I payed f.e. about 60,- Euro for 2 Tamiya kits at the local dealer and
- if superdetailing a model, how long does it take? How many models can I finish in one year at all?

I have a job, I have a family and I do sports (triathlon). If it works my modelling time is in the evening between 20.30 and 22.00 o´clock. But of course it doesn´t work every day, especially not in summer.

If I build my models clean I guess I can finish 5 to 6 models in one year (also depending on the scale). So what about my ideas?
With my head full of ideas, years ago I was sitting in front of my models and asked myself: “What will I build next?” It took some time to make a decision, then I started the model just to set it not finished back in the self because I had another idea and couldn´t decide which way to build the model now.

Meanwhile things changed:
Today I collect my ideas and when I decide to build a model I make a list of the modification and work on this model until it is finished. Maybe in many years I have another idea on this model, maybe I build the same model in another way.

3 years ago I started to sell lots of unbuilt kits in ebay. At the moment I have “only” ( :-) ) 250 kits. I usually work on 2 models (one quicker project and one longer project) at the same time, and I finish the models. Of course I still buy kits, but not –like years ago- at the moment that they are available, I have a list with kits I want to have. If I will buy them is another theme.

I think having lots of ideas is great, having problems to realize them is mere stress – but remember:

IT IS A HOBBY, SO ENJOY IT AND TRY TO AVOID STRESS !!!!!!!

Micha :-))))))

99civichic
01-26-2005, 12:45 AM
Jeez guys, try living with a modeler!! Every time I have a great idea, I'm too busy to build it, so someone else....gets to. Of course, I've stolen one or two of Will's as well, but mostly it's group brainstorming and he gets to build them. However, one of these days I'm going to start on my "Mona Lisa," if you will...the model I've wanted to build for about 2 years now, but I don't think my skills are advanced enough.

My to-build kits are in the bedroom stacked along one wall, it's hard to look at sometimes!

ImolaEK, what kinda Honda are you gonna get?

Porsche Carrera
01-26-2005, 09:50 AM
i know how it is, that's why it takes me such a long time to finish something. currently i have a fairlady z on the table, with some slight mods to it. after a few days i looked through the tamiya catalogue and saw the convertible version. at first i didn't really bother with any ideas at all. then after sleeping it off, i discovered some color combos and such for the kit. now i'm so tempted to buy it. as of now i still have so much to do in such a little time with school and life in general. to add another one to the list is another time well wasted, i guess. on another note, i'm a design student with endless thoughts. that in some way or another i have to vent them out through car modeling. eek!

bigfrit
01-26-2005, 09:58 AM
ok , no problem for all you people who hate models, I ll happily receive all your stock of models :-) just send the object of your hathred to me and get rid off all frustrations.

In return you can start collecting diecasts .

Hhehehehee

I get your point , will, endless ideas, no money and no patience = frustration...

Oli

Porsche Carrera
01-26-2005, 10:02 AM
In return you can start collecting diecasts .

Hhehehehee


Oli

ehhhehehehe! too late...:screwy:

mrceej
01-26-2005, 10:38 AM
like a few of you, i feel i need to take a break. i just recently got into modeling again and have picked up at least ten new kits since the new year with more stuff on order. i recently started making molds of certain 1/24 items and i'm concentrating on that. but i do think i will take break. aside from the 1/24 scale, i recently acquired a set of authentice OEM sideskirts for the AE86 that people would like so my current project is making copies. i already have a waiting list of buyers so i can't pass up the opportunity to make some money. but when i have some extra time, watch out! i'll have a specific theme of cars that will blow all of you guys away!!!

ImolaEK
01-26-2005, 03:48 PM
ImolaEK, what kinda Honda are you gonna get?

92-00 Civic < A hatchback is prefered but i can deal with a 4 door:) At first i really wanted an Integra but prices over here are just overkill for them, and they steal them faster than you can say it:lol::disappoin

Hey Lex, What are you? Fashion designer? Car designer?...I myself want to become a car designer:) My father is in the fashion design field also.

willimo
01-26-2005, 03:53 PM
No coupe? What's wrong with a coupe?

ImolaEK
01-26-2005, 03:57 PM
No coupe? What's wrong with a coupe?

:lol: just noticed i forgot the Coupe:lol: I saw a 99 Civic RS 4 door this summer in my country that just changed my whole idea on 4 doors and since then i really don't mind 4 doors at all! RHD and everything!

Raceman
01-26-2005, 05:06 PM
I think we all have the same problem,to many ideas and to many kits.I have lost count but i think my kit collection has raised to about 1400,90% are cars.To be honest i have only completed about 6 kits and 50 that are half built in 30 years,not bad eh.I can sit down for hours just looking at the boxes and parts having lots of ideas,but when i get started something new gets in my hands and i start over again.I know i will never get all the kits finished but its still fun.

Amazon
01-26-2005, 05:13 PM
I think that there is a saying: " The curse of multiple choices". Let me explain:
If you have ,let`s say three kits on the shelf,how many ways can u build/combine them?
If you the have 100+ kits on the shelf, you can just imagine what this will do! So many ideas start popping up. Engine from this kit, and wheels from that,schratchbuild that e.t.c. Soon you will be doing your 6544th mock-up of the year :) (usually at 01:31 am right..)

It`s a shame i cant build all ideas i have, but it`s okay because next week my brain have produced a fresh new bunch of them..

Porsche Carrera
01-28-2005, 11:48 AM
Hey Lex, What are you? Fashion designer? Car designer?...I myself want to become a car designer:) My father is in the fashion design field also.

industrial design field, but i'm focusing on cars and some gadgets. man go for it! it's very competitive, but rewarding at the same time. good luck!

ImolaEK
01-28-2005, 04:18 PM
industrial design field, but i'm focusing on cars and some gadgets. man go for it! it's very competitive, but rewarding at the same time. good luck!

Nice! Thanks, good luck to you also.

rsxse240
01-28-2005, 04:52 PM
I take a break avery day!!! I usually build about 5 hours a week, unless I have a deadline or just get into a good kit/project that just goes really well. at this rate, I may finish 10 kits by the time I retire!!!! ahhahahah, and I am only 29!!!!!

ata
01-29-2005, 03:13 PM
In return you can start collecting diecasts .
Actually I collect diecasts (1:43 Minichamps etc. mostly) and build models from kits in different scales. They just don't do enough kits of cars of my interest, so I have to go with the diecast, if I want to have those models on my shelf.

And model building is not my only hobby and at least my time is very limited, as I work a lot abroad.

11chevy
01-29-2005, 04:23 PM
i just understand what you feel,
since the beginning of 2005 i sleep about 5-6 hours a night to do my models and i don't feel to go faster,
too much ideas,not enough time,too many stock kits...

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