GJW wrote:scr8p wrote:reign79 wrote: i here bob stormer of stormer hobbies has 1500

I don't know an exact number, as they are everywhere. In boxes, in offices, storage, on shelves, in several buildings we have. I've got 3 RC10's on my desk as as we speak. One building has 300 linear feet of shelf on the one wall for old cars, it's packed. It seems if I count what's on it, it's generally in the 200 car range, and I use that to gauge the rest of the shelving and storage. You know that TV show "Hoarders"? Yea, it's that level of a problem. I found 2 vintage RTR Leisure cars last week I didn't even know I owned. That seems to happen a few times a year. After I look at it for a while, I'll recognize it, but I completely forgot about it in the mean time.
Just the rc10, as an example, I think it's close to 60, I know I counted 30 on one shelf I was looking at today. Not all of them are shelf queens. Lot of my stuff gets used or raced, then retired. to my credit, or Discredit, depending on your point of view, I'll take new in the box cars out of the shrink and build them. I love them, and they are for me, and I can't enjoy them in the box.

I want to see them, and hold them and be able to imagine the design process and hand them to other people. Can't do that with a dusty old box.
I think it's closer to 1000 than 1500, but I have no way of knowing the exact number. I'm afraid to take the time and find, and count them all, for fear it's closer to 1500. My guess is that it will be close to 2000-2500 or more before it's all over. I go through spurts of love and then disgust with the collection as a whole. Then, like a crackhead, I'll be on "the hunt" for a few weeks and accumulate 5-10 more. I suppose I add 50 cars a year, maybe more. Added 6 this week. *facepalm* And built 12 NEW cars for this summers race season, those will end up on a shelf eventually. I've never, so far, sold one car from the collection... I can't bring myself to do it.
I have no idea why. The thought of selling even one car makes me sick and uneasy. The thought of the enormity of the collection makes me sick and uneasy. The thought of giving up on collecting makes me sick and uneasy. The thought of
NOT buying more cars, makes me sick and uneasy. I don't get it...
This is how pitiful this is in reality. While I'm typing this out and lamenting about the problems of car collecting... I'm simultaneously waiting to snipe something on eBay. (which I just won BTW... WHOOHOO!!!!)
You guys will know if I ever die... you'll see some crazy stuff surfacing on eBay, forums, craigslist, etc.. ...lol... with any luck at all, my wife won't sell things for what I told her I paid for them.

We've had discussions about that, the "what to do with the collection" scenario. Truly, I don't know how you'd go about it. What do you do, put up an eBay lot of 1 dozen MRP pro-10's? 3000 pounds of Rc10 odds and ends? 2500 vintage tires? *ugh*
I'll just add, be careful what you wish for.[/b] My guess is that anybody with over 100 cars feels the same way. I do love them all though, each of them can put a smile on my face on a bad day.

I've picked up a car and thought I was looking at it for a few seconds, next thing I know I haven't moved in an hour, still looking at the car and dissecting every little piece, line, curve. Watching the geometry of things moving, it still captivates me. I've designed several cars from the ground up as well, and run them. Neat old stuff. I'll bring out some pics eventually.
I remember first getting into the hobby in late 70's and early 80's. I recall trying to hide the "second" car from my wife. the good stuff, the stuff you get after you were done buying Latraxx etc when you were in school with your paper route money. Anywho to her credit she kept up until about the 10th one. Then I was good to go.
I suppose I'm lucky in a lot of ways. We ended up in the RC business because I truly... TRULY love the little cars and want to help people do the same. I've spent my life doing it, can't imagine doing anything else. I think it's great when kids I haven't seen since they were 8 years old, at the track with their dads, will call here now as adults, and tell me they remember us being at a race they were at in the 80's. And now, they are on the phone, 20-25 years later, getting
their 8-10 year old kids into the hobby asking for advice. Brings a tear to my eye, if I'm honest.
I'm a pretty lucky guy, surrounded by great people, family and doing work I still love. I'm still the most excited guy in the building when new stuff comes in. Little cars make me happy. You can't ask for more than that out of life.