1/72 Woes...
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 12:41 pm
I saw one of these at Tuesday Morning a few days ago. It had a blue-ish paint scheme and was really pretty. I slid the box top off and looked at it from the top down, and from what I could see it was BEAUTIFUL. It was marked at $39.99, which, from their sticker, is something like 40% off. It was huge, and I almost fell in love. I was wrong about 1/72. It can be nice. I guess I had turned my head and decided to be scale-prude.
I wanted it then and there. I have no 1/72, and I told myself I'd never start. But they have so much stuff. I don't have $40. ...and you know by Christmas it'll be gone. I'm trying to secure a job but I'm having a crap-tastic time.
I know that if I start now, I'll never quit and by the end of next year I'll have an entire collection of 1/72 taking over a second room, if I haven't moved out by then, in which case I won't care because it'll be all my territory.
But, I want to go for it, I want something so magnificent as a B-24 gracing my collection. I want F-100s and Ju-88s and MiGs and Sukhois and F-14s...
But I know I'll never stop. I get obsessive with collecting, and if it's there, and I have the means to get it, I will get it. I have pretty good restraint, that is, if I'm saving up for something, or have something to pay off, but my free money will go right to my collecting, or something that catches my eye. Luckily I'm not a hoarder. I keep things straight, clean and organized, and constantly improve the layout, I also get rid of old collections I don't need anymore.
I vowed I'd never go to 1/72. Not even 1/48. But I went to 1/48. I have four 21st planes in 1/48 and one tank. I keep fighting myself when I go to Wal-Mart not to buy that Marder III in 1/48 because there's nothing else to buy. I'm like that.
But in 1/72, there's almost always something. Luckily for me, I'm not a "I must complete a collection by the numbers" kind of guy. I'll get what I want, what I like. Take for example 1/32. I have a lot of it. That's because 21st chose good paintschemes. Now some tanks I hate their paintjobs so I don't want them. Other things just have EXTREMLY crappy molds, like the original P-51D. I don't really want any of those. Actually the other original planes I can stand, just not the P-51D.
But yeah, 1/72 or no 1/72... I don't know. They also have a couple of Corgi Hurricanes too... $7.99, and a P-51 for $14.99. I'm a terrible decision maker.

I know that if I start now, I'll never quit and by the end of next year I'll have an entire collection of 1/72 taking over a second room, if I haven't moved out by then, in which case I won't care because it'll be all my territory.

But I know I'll never stop. I get obsessive with collecting, and if it's there, and I have the means to get it, I will get it. I have pretty good restraint, that is, if I'm saving up for something, or have something to pay off, but my free money will go right to my collecting, or something that catches my eye. Luckily I'm not a hoarder. I keep things straight, clean and organized, and constantly improve the layout, I also get rid of old collections I don't need anymore.
I vowed I'd never go to 1/72. Not even 1/48. But I went to 1/48. I have four 21st planes in 1/48 and one tank. I keep fighting myself when I go to Wal-Mart not to buy that Marder III in 1/48 because there's nothing else to buy. I'm like that.
But in 1/72, there's almost always something. Luckily for me, I'm not a "I must complete a collection by the numbers" kind of guy. I'll get what I want, what I like. Take for example 1/32. I have a lot of it. That's because 21st chose good paintschemes. Now some tanks I hate their paintjobs so I don't want them. Other things just have EXTREMLY crappy molds, like the original P-51D. I don't really want any of those. Actually the other original planes I can stand, just not the P-51D.
But yeah, 1/72 or no 1/72... I don't know. They also have a couple of Corgi Hurricanes too... $7.99, and a P-51 for $14.99. I'm a terrible decision maker.