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Old 01-20-2005, 01:57 PM
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2004 modeling spending

Well, it's that time of year again for most of us ... time to start getting ready for tax season. While gathering my relevant tax papers, I decided to crunch some numbers on my modeling spending for 2004 just for kicks. I do 95% of my modeling spending from one account, so it's easy to track. I thought I'd share my results with you guys. $1754.79

The total includes all Ebay stuff and all non-US purchases (kits, wheels, P/E sets, decals, transkits, etc) plus paints not available in the US (Gunze, Finishers, etc) and specialty paints (HOK, CobraColors). Not included are trips to the LHS for other paints (Tamiya, Alclad, etc), styrene, supplies, and such since those are done with cash. It's a shame the total isn't tax deductible so I could write it off. Maybe something to work on. Get a bigger return to spend on more modeling stuff.

It seems average to me, as this year did see lots of releases that I wanted. I usually allot myself $50-$100/month for modeling stuff, thought that's more of a guideline than a hard and fast rule. Considering I spent a bit more than this on my vacation earlier this month, all is normal.

Yeah, I know sometimes it's better not to add things like this us, as the results can be scary, but I was just curious. Don't plan on spending that much this year. I need to finish building the kits I bought from last year. Though that plan could crumble with some exciting new releases.
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Old 01-20-2005, 02:09 PM
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Re: 2004 modeling spending

WoW.. I don't keep track of this, but it's usualy near 500-700$ by year for me.

I do mostly harder kit now (resin, soon 1/12, special cf etc.) so they cost a bit more, but it take me 3 or 4 months to do while normal out of box kit take me 1 month. I find it cheaper to get a 100$ model, working on it 4 months, than buyin 4 models at 35$ each (and more)
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well, as i'm just 2 yrs into the whole modelling thing and i'm really busy with school and my real car it was a rather cheap year for me.
I bought about 8 kits this year and i made, finished 3 (working on the 4).
Bought some paint and brushes, some thinner,...
I guess it would be around 300 Euros, still alot if you ask me.
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Re: 2004 modeling spending

I just got back into modeling at the end of november, so I didnt spend much last year. 6 models about $100 total, Paints about $30 total, box of junk parts and models that was $60. So my total was probably about $200. Not bad I think.
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I'm prohibably around $1000 for 2004, mostly paints and tools and stuff,
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Spending Habits

This past year, I maybe purchased about 6 kits, then paint and supplies and the like. I finished them all except one, that I'm having some issues on. I have no idea about cost, though. I do know that already this year, I've bought like maybe 6 kits already. I go to the LHS to get paint or supplies and every single freaking time I walk out with maybe 2 kits. I think I need Modelers Anonymous. I spent like $50 of my money set aside for bills unconsciously this past weekend. Houston, I think we have a problem.
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Re: 2004 modeling spending

Well I just went crazy during the end of 2004 and the beginning of 2005, so I'm pretty much done for this year
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I bought 32 kits this year i think but maybe one or two more. ive spent about $80 a month for paint etc... and spent maybe $300 on detail stuff. but i dont want to add it up cus im sure my girlfriend would find out if i did. in the last two years ive bought 90+ kits but i was collecting alot in 2003 and ive been building alot in 2004 so more money has gone to supplies. but i spend about $90 a week on models and stuff. its bad. but Hub Hobby is very happy with me
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Re: 2004 modeling spending

I'd hate to think what I spent. Some big budget items like the SMS Porsche 935 set. All I know is that this year is going to see a lot less bought, and hopefully more built!
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Re: 2004 modeling spending

2004 was an expensive year what with the rare 1:12 kits a lathe, milling machine and the usual 3/5 kits per month, plus after market parts, but next year will be a lot less as I have enough supplies etc now. I hope
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Boy some you guys have a BAD jones! This past year I bought all the autos I am ever going to do ( 12 ), save two-- all 1/24... most from eBay.... so for kits,tools, paints, etc. I probably spent something on the order of $500+. The next year or two will be for building, not buying.
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Re: 2004 modeling spending

i already spent 140!
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Re: 2004 modeling spending

A average month i would get 1-2 kits. And the price for kits in Sweden is about 20-30 $ for a U.S. kit and 30-50$ for Japanese kits.. These prices are "off the shelf" = local hobbyshop. Yepp, it`s expensive to glue plastic in Scandinavia
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Re: 2004 modeling spending

And I thought that I am the only one that was crazy lol.
My budget was a bit over 1100$ but this year I think I will brake the roof and get killed by my wife
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Re: Re: 2004 modeling spending

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Originally Posted by RallyRaider
I'd hate to think what I spent. All I know is that this year is going to see a lot less bought, and hopefully more built!
AGREED.......!!!

All im saying is that i've spent way too much & need to start building instead of just buying !!!

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