.. can you take them with you to the afterlife???![]()
Rather no.... Maybe one or two...but the main purpose is to gather money for our oak coffins.
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.. can you take them with you to the afterlife???![]()
......though I think...think I'm done buying.
special ed agrees with TheRealMrEd. Although my plastic kits are on hold for old age, I am building the balsa flying models, both kits and from plans, that I have squirrelled away for decades. Most were purchased at close out prices, as well as the engines. When I see the present prices, I'm glad they were saved.As was said above, it will never be cheaper than right now, more or less. That is. if you see a kit you REALLY like for a reasonable sale price, buy it and sit on it. If you evet get back into modeling, or just years down the road, you will be in that kit for a fraction of it's current cost. Ask us old-timers how we know this...
Ed