how many is enough
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how many is enough
Im sure this subject has been brought up but how many projects can you work on before you get nothinng done my rule of thumb is when i run out of parts for one i bring the next in line i have them on trays when the wall is reached i pile it all back on the tray and reach for the next tray at the mo i have three lazers one com com tub 2 zx which are my fav 4wd my scrap yard baja a DS runner that needs some tlc and good weather to run , ohh and my first atempt at a oval car i was inspired by Eau Rouge and his SRP 1
mInes a optima mid based oval it has a 11 inch wheel base
SO HOW MANY YOU GOT GOING ?
mInes a optima mid based oval it has a 11 inch wheel base
SO HOW MANY YOU GOT GOING ?
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Re: how many is enough
DAMMMNNNN that Eau Rouge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He's been the culprit of more than one inspired attempt!treehugger wrote:ohh and my first atempt at a oval car i was inspired by Eau Rouge and his SRP 1











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Re: how many is enough
You really want to know what's on my project table(s)?
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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Re: how many is enough
Waaayyyyy toooo dang manyyy muhahaha rcs anyways.Just got my second motorcycle 1 to1 its a 500 honda shadow so the rc stuff on hold lol.Still workin on my 79 chevy shortbed too.Don 

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Re: how many is enough
I have at least 20 - 25 awaiting to be built.
1 FiberLyte RC10
1 RPM RC10 still awaiting the perfect chassis
2 D&D Graphite builds (once I rehab the chassis')
2 Gold Pan shelfer cleanup/restores
1 TQ10 cleanup/restore
1 T2 buggy project
1 Tamiya Original Blackfoot 1/2 way built and missing parts to eventually complete
1 YZ10 to rebuild and cleanup
2 Losi JrX2s
2 Losi JrxTs
Oh and 4WD RC10 if MIP ever re-pro's the kit
1 FiberLyte RC10
1 RPM RC10 still awaiting the perfect chassis
2 D&D Graphite builds (once I rehab the chassis')
2 Gold Pan shelfer cleanup/restores
1 TQ10 cleanup/restore
1 T2 buggy project
1 Tamiya Original Blackfoot 1/2 way built and missing parts to eventually complete
1 YZ10 to rebuild and cleanup
2 Losi JrX2s
2 Losi JrxTs
Oh and 4WD RC10 if MIP ever re-pro's the kit
Re: how many is enough
Eight.treehugger wrote:how many is enough?
"Eight is Enough". (on the drums)Batta bump, ching!!

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Re: how many is enough
Heheh... that's funny. I didn't realize I was such a forum influence. 
I decided that I had WAY TOO MANY projects on the table, and I didn't want to be on the show "Hoarders" with my wife crying in the background. Actually, I sold most everything I had (cars), and have really one project remaining. I kept my original RC10 build parts, to hopefully replicate my first car that made me love R/C.
I think having 20+ unstarted or unfinished projects only added to my frustration and anxiety that this hobby started to bring to me. In trying to simplify my life, I made a conscious decision to eliminate as much of the collected stuff that filled my hobby room as I could, and that included my most prized collectibles. At this point, anything I had of true value has been sold off and moved on to someone else. I can't honestly say that I miss any of it, either. The shop continues to get emptier and emptier, and my happiness continues to increase (not to mention the bank balance).
The reality is—for me—the multiple incomplete projects meant a lot less to me than I thought they did. In the end, they were just material possessions that robbed my funds, filled my hobby room, and bound me to "things" that had no meaning.
For me, TWO is too many. And I'm happier because of it.
doug

I decided that I had WAY TOO MANY projects on the table, and I didn't want to be on the show "Hoarders" with my wife crying in the background. Actually, I sold most everything I had (cars), and have really one project remaining. I kept my original RC10 build parts, to hopefully replicate my first car that made me love R/C.
I think having 20+ unstarted or unfinished projects only added to my frustration and anxiety that this hobby started to bring to me. In trying to simplify my life, I made a conscious decision to eliminate as much of the collected stuff that filled my hobby room as I could, and that included my most prized collectibles. At this point, anything I had of true value has been sold off and moved on to someone else. I can't honestly say that I miss any of it, either. The shop continues to get emptier and emptier, and my happiness continues to increase (not to mention the bank balance).
The reality is—for me—the multiple incomplete projects meant a lot less to me than I thought they did. In the end, they were just material possessions that robbed my funds, filled my hobby room, and bound me to "things" that had no meaning.
For me, TWO is too many. And I'm happier because of it.
doug
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Re: how many is enough
No, that just means you need a bigger bench.jwscab wrote:I figure enough projects to cover my bench, plus one, is the right number.

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Re: how many is enough
funny enough, as I have been getting more stuff in, my bench space has grown to accommodate the projects, amazingly still maintaining the ratio of a full bench+1.
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Re: how many is enough
Eau Rouge wrote:Heheh... that's funny. I didn't realize I was such a forum influence.
I decided that I had WAY TOO MANY projects on the table, and I didn't want to be on the show "Hoarders" with my wife crying in the background. Actually, I sold most everything I had (cars), and have really one project remaining. I kept my original RC10 build parts, to hopefully replicate my first car that made me love R/C.
I think having 20+ unstarted or unfinished projects only added to my frustration and anxiety that this hobby started to bring to me. In trying to simplify my life, I made a conscious decision to eliminate as much of the collected stuff that filled my hobby room as I could, and that included my most prized collectibles. At this point, anything I had of true value has been sold off and moved on to someone else. I can't honestly say that I miss any of it, either. The shop continues to get emptier and emptier, and my happiness continues to increase (not to mention the bank balance).
The reality is—for me—the multiple incomplete projects meant a lot less to me than I thought they did. In the end, they were just material possessions that robbed my funds, filled my hobby room, and bound me to "things" that had no meaning.
For me, TWO is too many. And I'm happier because of it.
doug
I feel you Doug, I have been grapling with these thoughts myself. I so love it but it has been robbing me of some time with the family and wife. I have 2 little ones ( 4 & 2 1/2 ) then ( 2 ) teenage son's who r not into it and one is giving me hell right now. So I will be liquidating some items


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Since being on this site I have found that I have too many parts and R/C Models. Please help me get rid of them.
Since being on this site I have found that I have too many parts and R/C Models. Please help me get rid of them.

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Re: how many is enough
hummm.... interesting- probably hits closer to home than most want to admit.Eau Rouge wrote:Heheh... that's funny. I didn't realize I was such a forum influence.
I decided that I had WAY TOO MANY projects on the table, and I didn't want to be on the show "Hoarders" with my wife crying in the background. Actually, I sold most everything I had (cars), and have really one project remaining. I kept my original RC10 build parts, to hopefully replicate my first car that made me love R/C.
I think having 20+ unstarted or unfinished projects only added to my frustration and anxiety that this hobby started to bring to me. In trying to simplify my life, I made a conscious decision to eliminate as much of the collected stuff that filled my hobby room as I could, and that included my most prized collectibles. At this point, anything I had of true value has been sold off and moved on to someone else. I can't honestly say that I miss any of it, either. The shop continues to get emptier and emptier, and my happiness continues to increase (not to mention the bank balance).
The reality is—for me—the multiple incomplete projects meant a lot less to me than I thought they did. In the end, they were just material possessions that robbed my funds, filled my hobby room, and bound me to "things" that had no meaning.
For me, TWO is too many. And I'm happier because of it.
doug
Re: how many is enough
JPAE07 wrote:I was thinking more like 17 or 18.
No, that's "how many is too many?"
LOL

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