Marc @ MPC Motorsports Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 (edited) Heres what kills me about all this. We have the guys whom do nothing but hold on to the olderkits cause they might build them some day or hold on to a memorie of that said kit and then jack its price up to toss it on ebay and score a buck or two off something they really really wanted to build at some point. A model kit is something you buildand have fun with and if your not going to build it then pass it tosomeone else who will have fun with it,we had a guy here in my area whom did nothing but collect kits to "build one day" when he passed away his wife donated the whole collection to the local air museam,oh an the said collection fit in a small cargo carrier I know I've seen it first hand. guys just build and have fun if you get or have a older kit do the right thing and just build it and have fun with it Just wait until you see some of the old kits I plan to build in the next year or so! And I'm not talking about builder, but mint unbuilts. Edited August 4, 2010 by Marc @ MPC Motorsports
Chuck Most Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 I still stand by what I said about glue bombs earlier, but I still like seeing rare golden oldies actually get built!
Chuck Most Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 You will get that chance real soon with my AMT 62 Ford F100, Im waiting on paint and other supplies to get here! The fact that's one of my favorite Ford truck body styles will make it even better!
Nick Notarangelo Posted August 5, 2010 Posted August 5, 2010 I still stand by what I said about glue bombs earlier, but I still like seeing rare golden oldies actually get built! I agree with you Chuck if you can save them old build then do it ,just have fun doing it. All im saying guys is just dont stock up on them to say you have them but just build them and have fun .
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