Some of us have builds we started in 95 and have not finished. Time does fly by...
So true...
Posted 11 March 2013 - 04:19 AM
Some of us have builds we started in 95 and have not finished. Time does fly by...
So true...
Posted 11 March 2013 - 04:29 AM
24. Model kits will always be around $5-6 bucks
Posted 11 March 2013 - 04:46 AM
I think you're missing the point here, for someone born in '95, they've never seen a kit retail for $5, they've always been at least triple that.
True enough...I was born in '70, and I can't recall when kits last retailed for under $10...maybe 20 years ago or more.
Posted 11 March 2013 - 04:51 AM
Perhaps a mindset list for guys entering retirement is needed too? It would include things like "Model kits are too darn expensive nowadays" and "Young people don't build models, they're too busy with their touch things" "Real modelers don't use aftermarket parts, they roll their own wires from thread and wax" and multiple variations of "The glory days are long over/The hobby is dying a slow death"!
Posted 11 March 2013 - 05:27 AM
True enough...I was born in '70, and I can't recall when kits last retailed for under $10...maybe 20 years ago or more.
Wow, I guess that makes me old. I'll venture a guess that at least half my stash were $9.99 or less , with quite a few at $4.99 + $5.99
Posted 11 March 2013 - 05:37 AM
Wow, I guess that makes me old. I'll venture a guess that at least half my stash were $9.99 or less , with quite a few at $4.99 + $5.99
3/4 of my stash has been bought since mid 1997, so most were probably bought for more than that...
Posted 11 March 2013 - 05:42 AM
Some of us have builds we started in 95 and have not finished. Time does fly by...
You got that right. And the more kits we get, the faster it goes.
Edited by johnbuzzed, 11 March 2013 - 05:42 AM.
Posted 11 March 2013 - 05:50 AM
I think you're missing the point here, for someone born in '95, they've never seen a kit retail for $5, they've always been at least triple that.
When comparing apples to apples, which one should always do, that $5 in 1970 is equivalent to about $30 today.
Posted 11 March 2013 - 05:54 AM
That could be a potential health hazard.
Na, it has turned to penicillin by now. Just eat it…it’ll do you good! Oh, I forgot there are people out there that don't remember penicillin. ![]()
Posted 11 March 2013 - 05:55 AM
I think you're missing the point here, for someone born in '95, they've never seen a kit retail for $5, they've always been at least triple that.
Really? Since '95? I don't think so...
Posted 11 March 2013 - 06:36 AM
I've never seen a new kit retail for $5 and I bought my first 1:24/5 about 1987 or so from a corner drugstore. I believe it was just just a bit over $6. My allowance at the time was $2/week and it took FOREVER to save enough money to buy it. Prior to that I had built several Monogram 1/32 snappers but was too young to recall how much they cost.
Posted 11 March 2013 - 07:19 AM
Really? Since '95? I don't think so...
You don't think so what?
Since I graduated H.S. that year, I'm aware of what I was paying for models then, since by then I was buying them. They were $7-10 at the LHS I had at the time (now long gone). New kits at my current LHS are $21-31 depending on the manufacturer. That is 3 times more than in 1995 is it not? Not to mention for a kid born in 1995, even at 10 years old in 2005, kits were on the other side for $12 since they were gone from Wal*Mart by that time. Now those kids are 18 (like I was in 1995) and for them kits are the same $21-31 previously mentioned and they never saw a $5 kit, let alone a $10 kit.
Posted 11 March 2013 - 12:40 PM
Really? Since '95? I don't think so...
When I got back into the hobbie in 1992, the average AMT, Revell or Monogram kit was between 8 and 10 bucks at the hobby shop, so 2-3 times that is correct for todays prices.
Posted 11 March 2013 - 12:57 PM
When you think of the prices between then and now, when I was buying kits as a kid, I got a dollar a week allowance and I saved for a month to be able to buy the kit (which were about $2 then), paint, glue if needed and other things like X-acto handles. Now, with a month of putting away "fun money", I can get about two or three kits, or maybe a higher cost vintage kit plus paint, foil, detailing bits. It costs more, but hopefully we are able to spend more.
Posted 11 March 2013 - 01:22 PM
In '04 I was buying newly reissued AMT kits for around $10 give or take a few dollars and cents.
Nick
Posted 11 March 2013 - 02:39 PM
The ones who think that way are sissies, never used BMF or Alclad and many of my first models were bought at $6-$7, granted they were open and may have been missing a part or two.
Posted 11 March 2013 - 05:13 PM
Screwbottoms and wire axles suck. Not true!
Posted 11 March 2013 - 05:17 PM
25; All reissue kits should be up to todays standard for detail, even if it is a kit that was tooled up 40-50 years ago.
Posted 12 March 2013 - 02:48 AM
I think you're missing the point here, for someone born in '95, they've never seen a kit retail for $5, they've always been at least triple that.
Posted 12 March 2013 - 03:52 AM
Yeah, when you look at it that way, that seems logical. I shot from the hip on this one, too.