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To-Ryscum | 23:08 Fri 26th Aug 2011 | ChatterBank
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Do you know of anyone that has completed a part-kit model ship.
There is one currently running on TV - HMS Hood,comprising 140 issues

It works out at over £1000 for a Cardboard Boat!!

How do they keep the magazines that come with the various pieces,
interesting,over such a length of time?
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They don't have to. Once you are committed you are hooked.
We calculated that too! People must have more money than sense!!
they don't unfortunately (or fortunately because as you say that is one expensive model if you build it)
I know someone who built the titanic one and then sold it for 200.00 on ebay.

like this one
http://www.ebay.co.uk...N&hash=item4aae1bb247
Yes all of those collectables and magazines where you have to collect a different piece with every magazine are what appears to be a well thought out marketing ploy. I think they spread them out so you get a magazine/piece of kit/collectable every month or so. To keep it interesting isn't really the point as ultimately the person is mainly interested in the piece of kit/collectable to eventually finish it I think.
The only magazine series that I have ever signed up for was called 'Know How'. It was a DIY mag published in the late 70s I think. I still have it.
Scotman if you had collected every issue would it be worth anything now?
No idea!
Check, you could be sitting on a goldmine if that's the first issue and it's in mint condition.
Ha ha, ditto Scotsman! I'm sure it must be the same one but it's in storage at the moment, so I be sure if it's the same one. However it was about that time, and as well as how to do things in the mag you also got projects to do and reference cards.
Hi Postdog,

I bought the folders for mine so that I could file them. They had strange metal strips which went under the binding staples of each volume. Pain in the behind as I recall. I seem to have removed all the covers from mine to get them in.

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