vamach1 Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 I did an inventory of my Mustang kits "in progress" and it's about thirty. Anyone else out there have a problem sticking to one project and finishing it before starting another one? Some of the more interesting projects I started are: AMT 68 Shelby converted to a 67, Original 68 fastback (gluebomb), AMT LIL 68 Shelby Coupe, MPC 69 Coupe Shelby De Mexico, MPC 69 Boss 429, Revell 69 Boss 302, 72 Sprint convertible, 69 Quarterhorse, 68 Mach1 show car (gluebomb) and various 70 MPC fastbacks (Boss, Mach1, Grabber) and some Resin coupes (67 and 73). Let me know if you want to see pictures of anyone in particular.
freakshow12 Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 Let's see the Shelby de Mexico coupe please
vamach1 Posted January 12, 2014 Author Posted January 12, 2014 Let's see the Shelby de Mexico coupe please it's actually the one in primer. Basically a coupe with an extended upper quarter with Shelby taillights.
cobraman Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 That's never been a problem with me. I normally have builds planned out 2 or 3 but seldom start one before finishing another.
Danno Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 I have projectitis. But there's nary a Mustang in the group. Well, except one.
vamach1 Posted January 12, 2014 Author Posted January 12, 2014 That's never been a problem with me. I normally have builds planned out 2 or 3 but seldom start one before finishing another. I guess I'm a multi-tasker.
Belugawrx Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 I'll just start this one while the filler dries on that other on......... or two
doggie427 Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 (edited) It is was it is....Why over analyze your building habits ????I'm not on a clock with my funtime. This is a HOBBY not a job. I'll work on 10 different wip's at a time. THEY WILL GET DONE WHEN THEY GET DONE.(OR NOT) I refuse to work on somebody else's schedule "It's only plastic" HAVE FUN Edited January 12, 2014 by doggie427
Jairus Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 I don't know what you are talking about. Once a project is finished, you move on. If you don't finish it... you still move on. All that we do, whether a project gets finished or not is still called "A hobby"! Plus, you learn something with everything you do. so... no, I don't understand the question from the point of view that it is a waste. Nothing is a waste unless it's tossed in the trash. Many times I pull out that old project and find another use for the massive hours spent previously. It's called... "A HOBBY"!
freakshow12 Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 Thanks. Couldn't make it out in the primer pic but very familiar with the 1:1 cars
High octane Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 No, I'm suffering from LOM or "lack of motivation" to build right now. I'm still enjoyin' this forum as well as others, still goin' to model car club meetings, reading model car and 1:1 car mags, and still tryin' to "thin out the herd" some as well.
Guest Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 I don't know if I have it, I only have over 100 kits started.
disabled modeler Posted January 12, 2014 Posted January 12, 2014 I wouldn't have that problem if i could find needed parts...LOL...
Erik Smith Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 Yeah - I think a majority of modelers do "it". I once bought a large estate collection and the previous owner had hundreds - literally hundreds of kits started. He would open them, sand a few parts, primer a little, putty something, and put it back in the box. Out of about 700 to 800 kits, I bet 300 were started to some degree. I have about four at the moment.
spotarama Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 i suffer from this syndrome too, as i never build a kit stock (tried a couple of times, needed more challenge) i tend to jump right in and start modifiying then realise i've got no idea how to take it to the next stage, so back in the box it goes until i've learned a new skill (hopefully the appropriate one) and then it can see the light of day.many years ago i decided to combine a rear engined 'dream machine corvette' concept car kit with the ZZTop 34 ford eliminator. it took a few goes before i could work out how the 'vette interior was going into the 34, but one day it just worked, onto the chassi, same thing, i eventually worked out i needed to cut the 'vette chassis and extend it 'just so' and woohoo, it worked, front end, same deal. then engine.....thats where we stalled the last time. gotta work out how to make my own set of exhausts with some serious bends in the before we can move forward. but one day it'll happen. until then there's at least another dozen waiting in the wings for the next stage.don't get me started on the process so far with the 'SnoTow'......thats a tank chassis and tracked, mid engined turbo diesel powered, prime mover trailer hauling 'thing'. it certainly didn't start out to be that and it may not end up that way when i'm done but it's taught me a whole load on the journey.
PappyD340 Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 Heck, here lately I don't have time to open the box much less start 30 builds, oh well maybe when I retire, if I ever can!!!
JTalmage Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 I have a bad time with projectitis too... Except I seem to like rebuilding old wrecks and gluebombs more than put new kits together for some reason... yet I keep buying new kits. I'm just as bad w/ model cars as I am the real thing... I've got 4 project cars, and I like to tinker w/ my daily driver truck too...
geordie Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 I am a sufferer of a related complaint, 'perfectionitus', fearing of starting any model becuse of the thought of making a mess of it.
ZTony8 Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 Oh yes!Some of it's lack of motivation,some of it's not having decided on a body color or some other feature of the build.And sometimes a build just fights me for whatever reason.
rmvw guy Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 (edited) I'm finding a cure. By taking pictures from year to year of my unfinished work I am starting to realize how long I have had this sickness. Now I am whittling away at them one by one, just since the end of last year, and finding that if I get over trying to perfect the impossible I can actually finish some, and it feels good! When I started most of them my skills weren't so great anyway, and still aren't for that matter. It just feels good to call them finished and move on! I've gone from 11 unfinished to three so far. "Make a Goal", that's my motto. "Just know when to lay the paintbrush down and call it finished" is another. Edited January 13, 2014 by rmvw guy
tubbs Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 (edited) my main problem is that I start projects while looking up stuff for ongoing projects. my magazines and the net are NOT my friends. or when I look for parts, I find some that will go great on this one and another project is born. of course, I still have not gotten the new Merc woody or the hemi cuda, so count on the project pile to grow by 2 in the near future. Edited January 13, 2014 by tubbs
slusher Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 I tend to stick with one at a time so hang in there...
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