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How many Whiffs does it take to create something new?

Started by McColm, March 29, 2011, 01:43:35 AM

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McColm

Hello,
The subject of what happens to your prized Whiffs after completion has been raised before, but what  if your Whiff could be merged/recycled to build something new?
Do fellow Whiffers swap their Whiffs with each other?
I know space is a problem, shelves get full and there is only so many kits you can hang from the ceiling.
Scenes can be created, even model train layouts/slot car tracks adapted.
Carriage and delivery may pose a problem, but your Whiff won't matter if it is damaged as it can be glued back together.
Just a thought!!

PR19_Kit

Ooooh no! The very thought of NOT having mine on display fills me with dread!

OK, so I do store many of my RW models away in large carboard boxes liberally filled with foam chips, the sort that you fill cushions with, until they're needed for shows etc. But all my Whiffs are on display on the multiple shelves I have around the lounge and model room. My fave Whiffs are in a glass fronted cabinet where our visitors can see them and ask 'Oh, did your Dad fly those?'  ;D

The PR19's centre stage of course........
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

Weaver

There are some folk on here who keep everything, and others, with small houses, who give a lot of their stuff away, or even bin it.
"Things need not have happened to be true. Tales and dreams are the shadow-truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes, and forgot."
 - Sandman: A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Neil Gaiman

"I dunno, I'm making this up as I go."
 - Indiana Jones

McColm

I was thinking for those people who run out of space or the otherhalf decides to decorate without telling them. Instead of binning them they could be used by another Whiffer.

lancer

Being one of those with a small flat, I tend to display my most recent wiffs or other (real world) builds and photograph them and then put them in storage. You're right space or lack of it is a royal pain in the proverbial.
If you love, love without reservation; If you fight, fight without fear - THAT is the way of the warrior

If you go into battle knowing you will die, then you will live. If you go into battle hoping to live, then you will die

arkon

not exactly in the whif catogory , but i make a lot of cheap paper models ( can be done in a weekend ,not alot of detail but gets the basic shape done) and i give them away to freinds and coworkers .has gotten a couple to start modeling again or their kids.
the plastic gods demand sacrifice

raafif

Quote from: McColm on March 29, 2011, 01:43:35 AM
Carriage and delivery may pose a problem, but your Whiff won't matter if it is damaged as it can be glued back together.

NO IT CAN'T  :angry: most of my (mostly whiff) models were seriously broken by the removal company -- boxes squashed & broken open so small bits were lost forever.

Glued 2 afv's back together but they are still missing bits like hatches etc.
Keep them in the cabinet to look at tho.  One day I might be moved to fix the others but doubt it -- too demoralizing  :-\

Having said that, one of them started out as a recycled non-whiff hull anyway but want to keep all my whiffs as intended -- I'm proud of them, no matter what the "real-world" Geeks say  ;D.
you may as well all give up -- the truth is much stranger than fiction.

I'm not sick ... just a little unwell.

Alvis 3.14159

One really good way to make whifs disappear is to send them overseas. They never reappear.

Alvis 3.14159

McColm

Thanks,
I see that pride gets in the way of parting with your models.

manytanks

Do you have any models at all?

PR19_Kit

Quote from: McColm on March 31, 2011, 12:45:12 AM
I see that pride gets in the way of parting with your models.

And shouldn't it?

The only models I've ever got rid of, both RW and Whiffs, are those that have been irepairably broken. They're a record of accomplishment to my mind. Sometimes, as in the case of some Merlin kits I could mention, of EXTREME accomplishment.  ;D
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

McColm

OK before words are exchanged, that might cause an argument.
Lets just say, you've been working on something and it's causing you a headache. You could ask a fellow Whiffer to take it off your hands
I'm sure that there are fellow Whiffers that are good sprayers, that would be glad to apply your finish to your Whiff.

Joe C-P

That's what nephews are for, or friends' or neighborhood kids. I've given away to the first two, and hope to have a good summer for being outside and letting the neighbors' kids see me.
In want of hobby space!  The kitchen table is never stable.  Still managing to get some building done.