A recent exchange of comments with Paul and Al sparked an 'I'll show you mine if you show me yours' challenge on spares boxes. I carried out a savage purge of my spares boxes last year - yes 'boxes' - it's a long time since there was just one!
1/144 scale aircraft spares. As well as unused kit bits this has been filled by leftovers from a number of bodge conversions. |
The still-embryonic 1/1200 ship bits box. These bits are the off-cuts from my recent HMS Hood conversions. |
10 comments:
Mh I'm also a long time in the hobby and I don't have much in my spare box. So you made me curious about the other boxes ;-)
This is allready nice :-)
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Tim,
I have several boxes of 'spares' ... including one that is actually a large crate in my shed! I dread to think what I could make with what is inside that crate.
All the best,
Bob
I am quite shocked by your tiny spares box!
Not what I expected at all. A little voice in my head says this is a good thing.
This is a scary thought. I think I have more bits than figures.
Home casting has only made it worse. -Ross
only one? think I'm up to six...)
Peter
I've started gently withthe most 'organised' boxes. More still to come.
Bob Cordery
I knew it was time to cull my spares collection then it outgrew it's large archive box! I partly achieved this by using the contents to build several complete models!
Paul
Fear not - it get worse!
Ross Mac
I'm sure home casting counts as 'work in progress' and not spares...
Don M
Like I said, plenty more still to come!
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