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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: smperry on July 20, 2020, 03:59:11 AM
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Lance made a comment on another thread that he had a kit in the stash still in it's shrink wrap. That got me thinking. I have two. One old Eduard MoS Type L and one much older Revell P-51 in 1/72. What do they have in common? Duplicates, (taken to mean an actual duplicate kit or I have built an identical kit in the past at some point).
There are two hobby niches that occasionally bump heads or at least cause heads to be scratched.Those niches being kit builders and kit collectors. It would seem the demise of WnW has brought both out of the woodwork. Never before have such buildable kits gone extinct. Usually it is a matter of time until stocks of a popular kit are sold and a reboxing is produced by the same or a different company. It has been made clear that ain't happening in the WnW case. So every one in both niches is out to grab what they can. The real question is did you leave the shrink wrap on or rip it off to fondle the plastic.
I'm proud to say that all the WnW kits in my small stash have long lost their shrink wrap. So, how many WnW kits do you have that still have their shrink wrap, baring duplicates as defined above? Just wondering?
sp
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few of my WNW kits were shrink wrapped to begin with. none of the ones i ordered direct. i got a few from HLJ that were shrink wrapped but that didn't last, i needed to ogle my treasure.
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I have about 13 WNW kits, bought direct from the warehouse in NZ, and probably 2 or 3 other sources.
None of them were ever shrink wrapped.
Kits in general these days don't tend to be shrink-wrapped, especially if they come from large Far Eastern online retailers, where I get most of my kits from.
I did just buy 2 Dragon 1/35 armor kits from a private seller on Ebay, both of which are shrink-wrapped!
I think they are the only 2 in such condition in my stash right now.
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I've got about 250 kits in the stash, none shrink wrapped. I must touch the plastic.
Cheers,
Bud
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I guess in the case of WnW, Did you open the plastic bags inside to touch the plastic? I know I have to handle and feel the plastic or I might as well leave the shipping carton unopened.
sp
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None of my kits are shrinked wrapped anymore .
Terri
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I don't have a Huge stash...anymore and none are in shrink wrap. All but one have the parts out of the bag!
RAGIII
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Nothing in shrink wrap but I do have 12 WNW kits with the bags unopened.
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Now I'm curious; I'll be doing a survey tonight. I do know that one retailer I bought a few WNW Kits from sent them shrink wrapped, probably having done the wrapping before they were displayed in his store. I suspect the reason my E.1 is so packaged is I bought it to complete the set of 4 E Series I have, and yes, I buy them to build! Normally I have to handle and closely examine the sprues as well, and if bagged they mostly get opened.
Cheers,
Lance
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I left them all shrink wrapped, with the exception of those bought already started and of one Fokker E.1 ( I needed some pieces to take measurement)
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WNW never shrink wrap kits. That seems to be a thing that distributors do in North America once they receive stock from the manufacturers.
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Some manufacture use little strips of tape or sticky patches to seal the boxes. Whenever I get a new kit I open the box, carefully slicing through such tape so as not to damage the box by tearing it off.
I have 11-12 WNW boxed but almost certainly opened. Can’t remember (without going to check) if I opened any inner bags.
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Hi all,
I have 54 complete kits in the stash, primarily WNW but also Roden, Planet Models, Aviattic, CSM, Lukegraph, Omega.
Of those 33 are WNW kits.
All have been opened but only to check the parts (for missing, short shots etc),
Mike
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I finally took a quick inventory of the Stash I swore to never have again after more or less liquidating it when I decided 1:32 Scale better suited my, ahem, "senior generation attributes and physical prowess" :-\ ::)There are 43 1:32 Kits there of which 24 are Wingnut Wings. 5 boxes are shrink wrapped, 3 Wingnut and two Roden. The Rodens were picked up at the Vendors Tables at a local Model Show and Contest and the 3 Wingnut Wings were bought by mail order from a large Canadian "brick and mortar" Hobby Shop. Those three are the Fokker E.1/II and two Camels of which I have other versions already, I suspect that's why they have not been opened. When I buy A/M items I normally toss them into the receiving Kit box to keep things organized however that system is not foolproof, I have more then once discovered some fool has already added a recently arrived item to the box previously and I'm pretty sure it wasn't the kit manufacturer! :-[
Cheers,
Lance
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I have 42 WNW's and all have been fully opened. All the rest of the stash (@ 40+/- more kits) and those are all opened up too. I don't buy kits to resell, just build,......eventually. Regards, Pete in RI
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I did a quick count on my inventory and here is where I sit 32 scale I have 20 kits . 7 WNW 3 Roden and 1 battleAxe . The rest is WW2 subjects . 48 scale I have downsized the amount over the years and that is sitting at 152 including WW2 subjects and dare I say ......1 jet (F15) .
Lance , I do the same with the extra's I pick up for kits . They go in the box for the subject and for some reason doubles appear ::)
No kits have their shrink wrap . I learn't my lesson in the past to always look inside the box !
Terri
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I am a plastic-fondler... I have just over 150 kits in my stash (including all subjects and eras), of which ~20 I have picked up for nostalgic purposes and which I won't build. Of those, only 9 are still in the shrink wrap... but many are still in their internal bags, unless i've picked them up second hand and the bags were already missing.
Now I just have to recover from the shock of having 150 kits in my stash... I knew it was a mistake to count...!
Cheers,
BC
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Well … I have a little over 1,100 kits in the stash … OMG! Two thirds of it is 1/35 armor and figures, mostly WWII but a nice chunk of WWI from the recent centennial. A few ships and the rest is 1/32 and 1/48 aircraft, mostly WWI. I've been collecting for 30 years. Probably built about 100+ in that same time. Doing the math I need to live 300 more years to finish all that! My guess would be that about 1/10th are still in the shrink wrap. Let's just say I'll be busy in my retirement!
Dwayne