@F-27
In regard to your St Kilda Dora days, can so relate. I spent a few years living in St Kilda (East) some years ago in a small weatherboard 2 br cottage - one of those little "working man" cottages along the railway line. I only got into the "Gentlemen's Scale" when moving into a larger house after getting hitched. Model storage/display is an issue and I will have to invest in some serious display cabinets and the Great Eric has. My rate of production is pretty low, so have been able to just manage from the storage perspective, but hangar space is now pretty crowded. Had some people around last weekend and they wanted to check out Adam's "man cave". Just lifting my 1/32 F-105 out of the wardrobe/cabinet, I managed to bust off the canopy (hangar rash - argh!
) - luckily no damage - phew! So, I do really understand the real estate these models take up.
I totally take my hat off to you guys who build 1/144th - I can hardly mange 1/72! Then again, a large 1/144th airliner is much the same size as a 1/32 single prop fighter/racer
. Real estate issues once again. My 1/32 Pitts S-2B takes up very little space - it's so cute!