Raise your hand if you have tools in your shipyard, that you have barely used or never used.
*Sheepishly raises hand*
Who hasn’t amassed a collection of books, paint, and tools? There’s probably some formula or algorithm hardwired into our brains that triggered a valet event to spend more on tools we may never use. Let’s face it, if you’re like most of us (modelers) you’re someone addicted to be a hoarder. Your stash of kits is likely to consist of more kits than you could ever build in your lifetime! This predisposition to acquire more isn’t just limited to kits. It also applies to modeling tools and everything related.
Can you ever have too many modeling tools? I’ll answer that with a resounding NO! Like model kits, once you find a manufacturer who produces the kits in the quality you desire, you tend to purchase almost everything they make. The same holds true with tools.
As a modeler and closet hoarder of all things in our wonderful hobby. I often have had extra tools in my stash. You never know when having a backup pair might be necessary…and having a backup pair to the backup is okay too.
So, what do you think my fellow modelers? Remember, we will not discuss and compare the tools and their brands or purposes here. The subject of discussion here: Can You Ever Have Too Many Scale Modeling Tools?
Don't be shy...we need your input...
*Sheepishly raises hand*
Who hasn’t amassed a collection of books, paint, and tools? There’s probably some formula or algorithm hardwired into our brains that triggered a valet event to spend more on tools we may never use. Let’s face it, if you’re like most of us (modelers) you’re someone addicted to be a hoarder. Your stash of kits is likely to consist of more kits than you could ever build in your lifetime! This predisposition to acquire more isn’t just limited to kits. It also applies to modeling tools and everything related.
Can you ever have too many modeling tools? I’ll answer that with a resounding NO! Like model kits, once you find a manufacturer who produces the kits in the quality you desire, you tend to purchase almost everything they make. The same holds true with tools.
As a modeler and closet hoarder of all things in our wonderful hobby. I often have had extra tools in my stash. You never know when having a backup pair might be necessary…and having a backup pair to the backup is okay too.
So, what do you think my fellow modelers? Remember, we will not discuss and compare the tools and their brands or purposes here. The subject of discussion here: Can You Ever Have Too Many Scale Modeling Tools?
Don't be shy...we need your input...