Can I ever get them built

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.. can you take them with you to the afterlife??? :lol:

Rather no.... Maybe one or two...but the main purpose is to gather money for our oak coffins. :lol: A few of these kits will cost the earth in the future.
 
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Wurger, never thought about it that way but you are correct. wish I had my "little Orphan Annie" cup, bowl, and decoder ring or my Hop-a-long Cassidy lunch box or my comic books from 1950
 
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
 
With you Ed. Retirement in a few years so I've bought a lot of kits though I think...think I'm done buying. My rule during this spree was no more than 40$ for single engine and 60$ for multi-engine including shipping. This stopped me from going totally nuts. Right now I'm stocking up on tools
 
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
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.
 

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