what i really enjoy more than the build is the research.
Some of us are into research, some of us are more into building. I personally like to know enough about what I'm doing to do the job well, but the research stops there. These models take forever to build as it is. I don't want to spend more time in research than I spend building. My life wouldn't be long enough! I consider myself a modeler, not a researcher. To each their own on 'that' one!
i think scratch builds cost more in the end after all the upgrades scratch building requires.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this statement, in general, as the
interpretation of its
wording could actually prove to be a bit confusing/misleading to certain folks, namely newcomers to the hobby. I
'personally' find scratch-building to be
much cheaper than buying kits! Bear in mind that I've spent my life slowly acquiring tools and equipment, as well as wood(s). Some tools I design and build myself, saving a lot of money along the way while also learning something new! When I come across a task that I'm not properly equipped for, the first thing I do is scratch my head and ask, "How can I pull this off?" If it's something minor, like a hand tool, a unique clamp style, a chisel, fixture, etc.... I have great fun figuring it out and making it. Something more complicated like a milling machine, drill press, lathe, etc., well that goes onto my list of things to save up for. In the meantime, until I can buy the machine, I'm learning how to properly use chisels, carving knives, drill motors as lathes, etc. that those machines only make easier to do! I could go on, but I won't.
If we stick with hobbies that are all in a similar field, we
all naturally accumulate 'stuff' for those hobbies as time moves forward. That's going to happen no matter 'what' hobbies someone is into. In the '
long run', once we have lots of tools and equipment from our collected hobbies, and a good supply of old unused wood to boot... what's the cost other than new,
needful research and the required time in building?
I'm not trying to be controversial. I just don't want folks to get the idea that scratch building is something reserved for only those privileged folks who can afford it. It is not! I personally find scratch building 'considerably' cheaper! It just takes a lot longer when the parts are not pre-made for you!