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Posted by orsonroy on Friday, January 7, 2005 3:19 PM
Let's see...

65 or so resin freight cars to build.
30 or so plastic freight cars to build.
5 Branchline coach kits to build.
10 Roundhouse passenger car kitbashes to finish.
20 AMB cabooses to finish.
10-20 structure kits to build.
4 Bowser steam kits to build.
2 Roundhouse steam kits to build.
20-30 plastic steam superdetailing projects.
8-10 major steam kitbashes/superdetailing projects.
6 diesels to superdetail & paint.
20-50 structures to scratchbuild/kitbash.
And a 3-level layout to finish.

That should keep me busy for the next couple of weeks.

You should see what I've got finished! (lots)

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 7, 2005 3:16 PM
About 25 building kits, some freight cars, a few vehicles like a tow truck and such...
Only thing I am working on at this time is a book about American model railroading for my fellow Germans, 144 pages and 120 pictures, will have to deliver the text on the 15th and the pics on the 1st of Feb.. The other thing I am working hard on is a pint of Teacher's Highland Cream.
Na zrdavje
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Posted by jrbernier on Friday, January 7, 2005 2:03 PM
I have about 40-50 kits that are not finished. These range from 'still in the box' to 'I just have to decal the road number(Accurail)'. I hope to get all of this stuff caught up in Janueary. I do a have a large structure project(meat packing plant) that is just time consuming and I have no real schedule for completion.
Of course with the 'flea market/train show' going full steam this time of year, I suspect I will add to that pile of new projects again!

Jim Bernier

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 7, 2005 12:15 PM
Parker,

The next question is how many of these kits have been built. I have 130 BUILT freight cars (not counting shake the box kits), Many BUILT structures, tons of painted details, autos. figures etc. and I finished a 16' X 10' layout to a high level of detail. I did this over a period of about ten years (basically late at night, instead of watching TV). I suspect over the years I will build a lot of this stuff or sell it to buy new stuff I "must have".

Most of the stuff I buy is because it is a good deal and of high quality. Most of the items are no longer in production. Many of my friends have much more stuff than I, collectively they could open several hobby shops.

As for it being OCD, I'm sure that there is something about getting the "train bug" that causes this behavior. I keep telling my family and friends that it will take years of therapy and lots of money (on new train stuff) to cure....

BTW: I was in your boat once looking at all the crazy purchase habits of other train guys, just wait... it will happen to you. Some one will offer you some kits for cheap, those cars you "Gotta have" show up on EBAY etc....Its not hard to buy the kits....

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 7, 2005 10:17 AM
I'm not allowed to die until they are all built!!!
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Posted by ClinchValleySD40 on Friday, January 7, 2005 9:20 AM
Not many structure kits unbuilt, maybe 20 or so. Freight cars is another story. Hundreds of those. Engines, about 50 to paint/decal.
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Posted by IRONROOSTER on Friday, January 7, 2005 3:55 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by PARKERLEGEND

DAMN Some of you dudes are crazy for real. To have many rolling stock unbuilt kits. You must just buy them and put them on a shelf. 50? 200? few hundred? There is a real name for that condition. we all have a little bit in us but you guys have it bad and it is called
OBSESIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER O.C.D for short (#1 winner decoy706, #2 CBQ_Guy and Martin4, #3 Clinchvalley and #4 brunob1) You just keep buying those kits just because they are in front of you. That is bad. You guys are the type of duded when you die they all go at an estate sale for like $1 a piece. .....


Some of us who have been around the hobby for a while also know that a lot of kits are short run, companies get bought or go out of business. So if you see a kit you like you'd better buy it now. While I may have over 100 unbuilt kits less than a third of them are currently available.

When I retire and have less income I'll be glad I loaded up. And if some get sold after I die for $1, then someone else gets started or helped along in the hobby.

Enjoy
Paul
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 7, 2005 3:17 AM
DAMN Some of you dudes are crazy for real. To have many rolling stock unbuilt kits. You must just buy them and put them on a shelf. 50? 200? few hundred? There is a real name for that condition. we all have a little bit in us but you guys have it bad and it is called
OBSESIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER O.C.D for short (#1 winner decoy706, #2 CBQ_Guy and Martin4, #3 Clinchvalley and #4 brunob1) You just keep buying those kits just because they are in front of you. That is bad. You guys are the type of duded when you die they all go at an estate sale for like $1 a piece. HELP IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER. [;)]

I generally build the kits I buy in the same week so I am not stuck with a handful of building kits that need to be built. I get them out of the way.

P.S. I was not flaming you guys just telling the truth. Its hard for me to bite my tongue. I say what is the truth.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 7, 2005 2:56 AM
I tend to be pretty slow building structures,have about 5 in different stages of construction,most all are either laser cut or craftsman.Rolling stock i try to get into service as soon as possible.Terry.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 7, 2005 2:55 AM
Rolling stock: about 70 Red Caboose, Intermountain, Tichy, P2k and RGM kits.
Structures: About 15 craftsman kits, Campbell, Yorke, SS LTD, Downtown Deco, Columbia Valley etc.
Autos: 15 unfinsihed Magnuson, Alloy forms and Jordan KIts
Figures: 50 unpainted White metal figures, 100+ Prieser
2 Unfinished ventilated boxcars, unfinished scratch buit SP water tank and tons of stuff that needs to be tweaked.

As you can see I have my work cut out for me.

My train buddies laughed when I swore that I would not be one of those guys with tons of unbuilt kits lying around. Look what happened. Most of the stuff I bought for cheap on Ebay (back in the day) or I got from my friends. I will probably build these (it will take years) as my layout gets built up from the benchwork stage to the point where I can run some trains.

My last layout was pretty much done for about 4 years before I tore it out. I got into scratchbuilding structures and rolling stock. While I was building the layout there never seemed to be time for this stuff. It was a real eyeopener for me. I think the number of kits you have lying around may partially depend on how close to completion the layout happens to be and what your priorities are in terms of which aspect comes first.

On this layout, I am going to balance the kit building with layout construction a little more evenly.

Guy
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Posted by twhite on Friday, January 7, 2005 1:45 AM
Have 3 boxcars unbuilt--2 Accurail and 1 Branchline. You'd think that I'd take the 5 minutes or so it takes to put the Accurails together, right? Wrong--I'm trying to figure out why the lead trucks on my just-bought-on-consignment Custom Brass Rio Grande 4-8-2 keep wanting to short out when the locomotive curves to the right! And this is on a 34" radius! Man, I've heard of "To Scale" clearances, but this is ridiculous! Oh, yah, I've still got a Walther's "Merchant's Corner" structure to finish, but that's okay, because I haven't decided where I'm going to put the town yet, anyway. Oh yah, and a couple of Tichy water columns--and let's see--damn! I've got a GARAGE full of stuff, enough to keep me building through this summer!
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Posted by SpaceMouse on Friday, January 7, 2005 1:24 AM
Bought my first model Tuesday, Forgot to buy glue. It is unbuilt.

Chip

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Posted by mikebonellisr on Friday, January 7, 2005 1:20 AM
I especially keep buying building kits only because i like the way they look,but they may never be placed on the layout...too big,too modern,too"country" too old.I also have a few engines to repower and super detail,and way too many car kits to put together,detail and weather.Sometime it's a hobby out of control and i have to reign my impulses in.But i'm still having fun.
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Posted by Jetrock on Friday, January 7, 2005 12:59 AM
I have about a dozen unbuilt structures, maybe twenty unbuilt cars, and three or four unbuilt locomotives (not counting kitbashing or reconditioning projects I haven't done yet--in case more like ten.)

I tend to buy items when I find them, typically when I can get some sort of obscene deal or I find the obscure oddball stuff I'm constantly looking for. I then store it until my next construction jag--sometimes I just KNOW I'm going to need a certain kit for a part of my layout that has not yet been built, and so will pick it up knowing it is going to sit on the shelf.

I also tend to go on marathon building sessions where, after building very little for months, I'll tear through a bunch of projects in a week or two. I just finished such a wild hair--completed three or four car kits, a few buildings, track soldering/painting/wiring, and a couple other associated projects all in one manic burst.

I have enough kits on hand to keep me happily building like this for a couple of years, and I tend to be a little more discriminating about what I'll buy now than I used to be. But I will almost certainly pick up a couple more things before my shelf reaches the "empty" point...
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Posted by trolleyboy on Thursday, January 6, 2005 11:58 PM
I haave about 50car kits unbuilt mostly because I used to be a binge buyer so now they sit,anything that will see the light of day on the layout maybe 20 of themare stored on shelves above the workbench the rest will ferment until I stop being lazy and book a trainshow table.[:D][swg]TB
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Posted by decoy706 on Thursday, January 8, 2004 7:56 PM
I don't build just collect but now that my favorite company has been sold again it's time to sell off if things fall apart
Unbuilt locos about 200
Unbuilt kits (rolling stock) 700+ and growing
Built locos/rolling stock 50-70 enough to play with
Just having fun-PRICELESS!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 8, 2004 6:47 PM
I counted my unbuilts and was surprised at the results. I have 5 unbuilt structures with 4 more planned, 23 peices of rolling stock, 2 locomotives (Handrails etc) and 6 undecaled cars.

Why I did not include undecaled cars in the poll??

At the moment I am finishing up a rework (ok, rebuild) of my Athearn Cow and Calf after lubing them for another year. Took me 20 years but finally started to do something about the awful glossy paint. Maybe some photos soon.

Maybe MR will be inspired by the fanstatic reponses to the poll! Thanks Folks!

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Posted by rf16a on Thursday, January 8, 2004 6:27 PM
My unbuilt list includes: 18 hopper cars, 1 covered hopper, 2 cabin cars, 1 tank car, and 2 box cars, (including 1 craftsman type kit.)
3 locomotives need paint and decals, 1 loco needs decals, 1 Doodlebug needs paint and decals, 1 dummy loco needs paint and decals, 2 steam engines need decals, and several buildings await construction and finishing. I've also got an unbuilt model airplane and ship list.

I guess I better get busy and start building.[;)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 7:29 PM
All together, more than 200 unbuilt kits - structures, rolling stock etc. One of these days I'll get around to it. Maybe in my old age.
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Posted by AggroJones on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 3:44 PM
One large structure is still incomplete. There are a few unbuilt freight cars on my shelf as well as a few "crappy" cars that I'm reworking.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 3:08 PM
I build all my kits as I get them. I do have three structures I haven't built yet, but that is because I have no space to put them yet. Now painting on the other hand.....so little time, lol. I'm actually building a new painting booth so I haven't got any actual painting done recently. But, I should be able to paint much more efficiently when I'm done. I've got roughly a dozen engines that are in need of painting into new liveries and probably 100 rolling stock that need weathering. That should keep me busy.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 2:50 PM
You should have one other catergory. I ahve both structers(i can't spell today) rolling stock kits but not that many. Probably 10 at the most
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 2:45 PM
I have a bunch. Dont really know how many. But alas I am only 21. I will get them all built eventually.
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Posted by Martin4 on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 1:11 PM
I have more than 300 kits still to be built : a few buildings, locos waiting for handrails and couplers and a lot of freight cars. Some will be a lot of work like A-Line 5 unit well cars (3 different sets). I don't have room yet to place them all anyway.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 8:36 AM
Couple of unbuilt rolling stock/cabooses, two structures, and a few vehicles. Many more built but "unfinished" projects are hanging around. They outnumber the unbuilt stuff at least 3 to 1.

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Posted by ClinchValleySD40 on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 7:59 AM
Over 200 unbuilt rolling stock kits, no building kits. A few bridges.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 1:02 AM

Have some uncompleted projects, both structure and rollingstock. Mainly waiting on either materials or research info. Scratchbuild all my structures and large fraction of rollingstock. Have several unbuilt car kits which I bought in bulk to get a unit discount.

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Posted by Jetrock on Tuesday, January 6, 2004 9:07 PM
I've got a couple of dozen uncompleted building and rolling stock kits--partially because I pick up those when I find them, and because I haven't finished building my layout! I don't like having to store completed structures in a drawer or somewhere because I don't have a space on the layout for them yet--but I have a pretty good idea of what buildings will belong where once they are built, so when I see a good deal on a building I jump and plan on building it later.

I have unbuilt rolling stock because I haven't built the yard yet.

I too tend to work on multiple projects at once--typically I'll oscillate during a modeling session from one project to another while things are drying: while the glue dries on the building I'll paint the engine, while the engine paint dries I'll slap some squadron putty on this rolling stock, while the squadron putty dries I'll go back to the building and add some details, etcetera.
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Posted by PistolPete on Tuesday, January 6, 2004 7:35 PM
Bad habit, starting a new kit before you fini***he one your working on. I have 8 partially completed kits. I think I' ll work on one now. [:)]
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