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Without watching the video yet: You get excited for the idea of a new set. You window shop the new set and imagine how awesome it will be once you paint it. Then you buy it and get that dopamine from 'owning' the new set, but when it comes time to paint, you already have a backlog or you're too busy, or you maybe just lost the motivation for it after that dopamine of buying it.
I watched a video about piles of shame, and the message was that you're not buying miniatures, really - you're buying box of sprues that might become miniatures. So easy to get caught up on the idea of a finished army, especially when you see finished armies and picture it in your head, but you sometimes forget what it takes to get there
As soon as I can find a place for the unopened boxes stacked in front of my monitor and on my keyboard, I am going to watch this and explain to you why I 100% need these still shrinkwrapped entire armies!
As a new dad myself, I LOVE talking about my kiddo despite him only being six months old. I wear him while I paint and will always cherish these moments. Love your stuff man!
Nice job being honest about your horde. Like what your wife points out at the 1:00:00 mark, my personal problem is the 'other stuff'. I got into the hobby 2 years ago and have bought FAR too many different paint brands (Reaper, Citadel, AP, Valejo, AK, Monument Hobbies, GSW, craft paint, rattle cans, etc...). Just paints and brushes costs much more than my pile of potential. Add lighting, shelving, space, tools, nippers, mixers, totes, etc... its my 'problem' that I fight.
This was fun and it made me feel better about my own Pile of Potential, thanks! With your nurgle prince on the too-small base, you could just stick that bottom of that base to a bigger base, blend them together with texture paste and then he's just stood on an elevation?
I used to get this much due to addiction, fomo, and being to wrapped up in the games constantly wanting new units. Also a group that persuaded impulse buying and feeding the plastic crack addiction didn't help. Worse part was the price and feeling poor. I still get stuff rarely but only second hand and stuff i 💯 want.
I feel that. Ive recently forced myself to not buy any more minis until i can get a good chunk of my backlog done. Its been tough, but ive managed so far.
I have the same problem with my 3d prints but when my bins get too full I start giving them away to friends and randoms until I'm back to a respectable amount. Its a win win, You feel good by making someone happy and they feel good having something new to work on. However my minis cost me like .68 so i don't mind giving them away I wonder If I would give them up so easily if I paid the prices you was paying.
Regarding the Corvus Cabal (and other Warcry Chaos Warbands from GWs announcement), these kits have not actually left the range, that was a miscommunication by GW. You can still buy them if you go to the Warcry Section of the Warhammer Webstore. The announcement simply said these kits are leaving the Age of Sigmar range. That means you will not be able to play them in AOS and they will not be packaged for AOS. They are still part of the Warcry range though.
For space marines, if you’re looking for a hack to avoid painting a billion of the same things, I’ve made an Unforgiven army, so, Dark Angels and all successors. No reason you couldn’t do this with a different chapter/legion (I guess it’ll also depend on who you’re playing against, and if you want to use specific rules some chapters are easier than others [Black Templar might be a little tricky, Dark Angels and Blood Angels work pretty seamlessly, as far as I can tell]]. 😊
great video. I am really scared of looking at what I have spent and have yet to paint. I do have 86 boxes on the shelf on unopened 40K. I am in toooo deeeeeep
Yeah so i feel great about my much tinier pile.of shame now, but also i understand the endless wip pile Dig the longer form content buddy was a fun watch
As someone who quit in 7th edition and as someone trying to get back into 10th warhammer 40k i find myself rushing to buy certain boxsets like leviathan, indomitus or deathwing assault out of FOMO, the prices have only gone UP so buying for future usage has made me more inclined to buy something out of fear that it wont be around anymore when i do want it or itll cost so much more
Brooooo, you're my twin! I have loads upon loads of unpainted/unassembled stuff. I stumbled upon your video and I am so glad I did. And I thought I was bad...lol 😅
It's shocking how similar our GW collection is. Except you have a lot more cool models from different brands, and I have 3 full under-bed storage bins of the entire unopened Imperium Magazine collection. Your collection is far cooler.
I have 2 unpainted Dominion boxes too. Lulz. In my defense, it was only 125 for 1, and I think 115 for the other, and I was thinking; "even if they change editions 'I' can play 3rd at home by myself, if needs be".
I started the hobby last year, sold off most of what I bought because I get paint paralysis just due to the fact that I have a ton of stuff sitting around waiting to be built. I'm lucky enough that I don't need to try to get whatever discounts I can on models so I can just go to my friendly local game store and only buy the minis I want/need at that time. It costs more in the long run but I'd rather actually build and paint my stuff you know?
Ooh, I also meant to say - this approach gives a heap of storytelling possibilities too. Like, there’s this DA successor the Penitent Blades who basically use Ultramarine colours, so I’m using a Marneus Calgar that I got with the Imperium magazine as their chapter master, and my headcanon is that they’re deliberately styling themselves like the Ultramarines to piss off their brethren 😂 (also also - an Imperial Fists + successors gets you yellow + Black Templar + a bunch of wild other options…)
I only own primaris raven guard but it is a growing army. No forgeworld or firstborn. About 14k points worth so far. I am often tempted to get other models but I wont get anything but raven guard until they are 100% done. After that I will get space marine characters from other armies and paint them as raven guard so I can use my war dollies as any space marine army 🤘
That's an easy answer. We buy because the hobby has the most exposure than it's ever had and we constantly see guys in videos showing off the latest models. I bought into Imperium for a bit, but quit because it was a lot of stuff I didn't need, but kept going for a bit, because the price was right. I'm looking to sell a lot of my stuff and keep just the GW board games I enjoy. Maybe I'll even play them. And we shouldn't limited ourselves to calculating what we spend on just minis. Paints, brushes, tools, etc. aren't bought as often, but they do incur a cost.
Gouache Boss… did you buy some sort of programmable tracking shot rig for this video!? The video about how you’re spending too much on Warhammer? Who am I to judge? It looks awesome! Keep it up, amigo 👍🏿
Man, I do not have confidence we'll ever see the second half of Darkest Dungeon. I tried painting up some of Wave 1 to try and gain some joy from it, but still so mad about being essentially robbed.
Anyone got any bits or models they don't want or need anymore? I'm asking this since I'd be happy to take them just so I can my Ork army and hopefully a Nurgle/chaos army
Yo brother! I have share my story but keep it short. Things look cool! I’d buy them, hoping I’d use them. Kickstarter was a bad pillar for this, you spend $130 - 1.5 years later a box of stuff shows up Well the 3rd shipment was coming and told my friends, they said “I’d love to paint some mini’s” Thus, the painting party was born! The first one was spent putting stuff together, priming, folks brought their own stuff, and by the end of the night, I got 11 mini’s painted…. Not good enough, so 2 days later I hit it hard, solo, 5 hours in and brought it up to 120 total, fully painted minis for D&D, then I just had to base them Then I could not believe how much I got done! So I kept going through it, after 10 days, a dozen+ hours, I have it up to 220 total miniatures painted and based Then the shipment of new stuff showed up…..
To get my shame down i have a simple rule. 4 to 1. I have to sell/paint 4 kits before i can buy one. In one year i have reduced my shame down by 50%. The final goal is to have zero shame and then its a 1 to 1 ration. Build and paint one before i buy one.
Great video and topic, i would love a price per model houer or day would be intersting. With video games and most tec gear i will go price per houer of "fun /use" 365 for a year in a model is fine, and the question about hobby gear and cost would be intersting!
I'd also love to be able to figure that out - but don't think estimating time for things I painted long ago is going to be a reliable figure unfortunately
this video speaks to my soul haha. Im building a 2k votann army as im watching this, but i have a feeling its going to join all my other grey armies. At least with this project ive actually constructed most of the units haha
1:20 seconds in and I'm going to say, without having watched anything else, that the reason is simply: Someone else controls your source. IE: There's a cool mini, on a shelf, how long is it going to be there? I don't know! I should buy it NOW so I have it LATER for whenever I feel like doing something with it! Dunno if you went over how many of your minis are no longer available, but it is an important psychological data point and one that companies use, either through past experience, or "Limited Time Offers!" to get you to spend NOW regardless of your actual need.
@@CCMinis Alternative answer is; you're just a collector and that's what collectors do. When I was big into Star Wars if something came in the mail that had the LucasArts logo on it I put it in my "collection". An entire drawer of junk mail. It's a thing. 😅
1 week of income per year is not excessive hobby spending, IMO. Sure you'd get more value from your money by only spending what you need, but if you ultimately get through all this stuff and enjoy it, this is not crazy amounts spent. For this to be true though, you have to get through it.
I make music, and we have a similar issue. It's called GAS - Gear Acquisition Syndrome. We see the latest doohickey and think "I NEED that doohickey!" and then a maguffin is released and we think "I NEED that maguffin!". It's a never ending curse. Maybe you have MAS - Model\Mini Acquisition Syndrome?
Some things that helped me reel in my mini acquisition problem: Track minis acquired and minis completed, and take a look at the cold, hard facts at end of the year. It was sobering to see how much buying outpaced painting. The pile will never get smaller until that number goes negative. Bonus: there's an extra dopamine hit when you add models to the completed column. 👍👍 Set a realistic hobby budget, try to stick to it. Remember that there will always be more cool stuff to buy. If you let something go by, that's just a spot you saved for something cooler down the road. Good luck!
My Advice: Sell everything! That's what I did. Also don't start saying "I'll get too it soon" bro of u have more than 50 models and u keep buying more, you won't, that's how you get to 100s of models sitting in boxes being forgotten. I only play Warhammer 40k and 30k (killteam too) and I sold off everything and started completely from scratch. Take the money you make back to start a new army, just one. and set out to have the simple rule of "don't buy the next kit until the last is finished" another good rule is the 1 week rule. If you see something you wanna buy wait a week, and if your still keen, write it down on a list. then once your ready to buy a new kit, grab it off that list. After you've started fresh its just about not impulse buying and going crazy. The easiest things about piles of shame, is there is always somebody else out their wanting that kit you will NEVER use. also if you know a friend who wants a model or smth, you can always give them away as presents. I had a bunch of half painted alpha legion stuff I was never gonna use, so i just gave it to a friend who loved alpha legion that couldn't afford models.
I think some of the reasons you didnt continue painting the models echoes the sentiment many players have. Where the rules changes so drastically it can sap youre enjoyment very quickly
Same reason we buy books we don't read, games we don't play or any number of other pleasures adults shelve. We're driven to consume by capitalist society, sold on a lie that we'll have the free time and energy to enjoy things when we're not working to afford them. Now, we can afford them, sure, but who has the time or energy? I think its telling that the hobby is thriving largely because of people who can afford not only the hobby, but monetize the hobby via youtube or the like. That's just my two cents on the idea.
Why do we buy models we clearly do not need? The truth is that we only need food water and roof over our heads. We do not need to buy any models at all, So if your going to buy one you may as well buy them all. I feel no shame at all at my pile because I have forced all the shame and the blame in to the very first one that I bought.
sell some at a loss and once you actually realize that loss it should help curb the urge. Also remember do you spend a bunch of money on booze or other shit. everyone has a vice .
ok lets be real - Your unpainted models and pile of shame are investment into your channel so you can show it off, make content and come across relatable. - You are a hobby professional. all your purchases are write offs - You get back the VAT on them since you are a business. - You purchase them so you can never NOT have something to make content from. - Each of these models have a unrealized potential to fuel your kitbashes, dioramas, and thusly fuel your content. -Without all of these minis you would not have garnered close to 20k subs, and you would not have had any sponsorships or youtube partner revenue. - Without all of these minis giving you niche authority (through their potential of creating content with) you wouldn't have any affiliate sales. So no. you are not a problem buyer. You do not need to stop buying minis. You just needed that excel sheet way earlier so you can do some business efficiency optimization.
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Without watching the video yet: You get excited for the idea of a new set. You window shop the new set and imagine how awesome it will be once you paint it. Then you buy it and get that dopamine from 'owning' the new set, but when it comes time to paint, you already have a backlog or you're too busy, or you maybe just lost the motivation for it after that dopamine of buying it.
I watched a video about piles of shame, and the message was that you're not buying miniatures, really - you're buying box of sprues that might become miniatures. So easy to get caught up on the idea of a finished army, especially when you see finished armies and picture it in your head, but you sometimes forget what it takes to get there
Honestly, over a decade this isnt too bad at all! Loved the audit at the end too. Godspeed sir, go slay that gray one day at a time
As soon as I can find a place for the unopened boxes stacked in front of my monitor and on my keyboard, I am going to watch this and explain to you why I 100% need these still shrinkwrapped entire armies!
Looking forward to hearing from you soon!
As a new dad myself, I LOVE talking about my kiddo despite him only being six months old. I wear him while I paint and will always cherish these moments. Love your stuff man!
Hell yea man! Try not to spill nuln oil on the kiddo, its not hard to clean off, just difficult to explain to the wife
This makes me feel SO much better about my pile of shame! 😅
Lol glad I could help there
that's funny because it gave me existential crisis about the sheer scale of my hoard... xD
God I love that Skave-O army. It’s just such a sweet conversion.
Wonderfully shot and edited, Nick!
Thanks Gameyy! Much appreciated
This makes me feel so much better about my pile and buying habits.
Okay wow I was anticipating this video but I was not expecting it to be this long. Fantastic stuff, man. What a great watch!
People say 40k is cheaper than therapy, but it's not.
bruh, each session of therapy costs a combat patrol - you serious?
My insurance covers therapy so 2 sessions is a kill team
Therapy is over-rated!
Nice job being honest about your horde.
Like what your wife points out at the 1:00:00 mark, my personal problem is the 'other stuff'.
I got into the hobby 2 years ago and have bought FAR too many different paint brands (Reaper, Citadel, AP, Valejo, AK, Monument Hobbies, GSW, craft paint, rattle cans, etc...). Just paints and brushes costs much more than my pile of potential.
Add lighting, shelving, space, tools, nippers, mixers, totes, etc... its my 'problem' that I fight.
Yea the other stuff adds up quick! I'm sure the spend is ~40-50% higher if including those items / paints
This was fun and it made me feel better about my own Pile of Potential, thanks! With your nurgle prince on the too-small base, you could just stick that bottom of that base to a bigger base, blend them together with texture paste and then he's just stood on an elevation?
I used to get this much due to addiction, fomo, and being to wrapped up in the games constantly wanting new units. Also a group that persuaded impulse buying and feeding the plastic crack addiction didn't help.
Worse part was the price and feeling poor. I still get stuff rarely but only second hand and stuff i 💯 want.
Sounds like you have a much better grasp on it now, that's good!
This video is so long im so intrigued! I have the exacy same addiction so i cant wait to hear your insights.
Hopefully it helps!
I feel that. Ive recently forced myself to not buy any more minis until i can get a good chunk of my backlog done. Its been tough, but ive managed so far.
LOL at the Reaper War Pugs - my FLGS had those so I caved too....
they are too cute to leave behind
I feel like I dont even need to know the answer but I will watch anyway!
I appreciates you
Quite the epic collection to you have there dude! I’m getting there with the amount of unbuilt sprues on my shelves 😅
I have the same problem with my 3d prints but when my bins get too full I start giving them away to friends and randoms until I'm back to a respectable amount. Its a win win, You feel good by making someone happy and they feel good having something new to work on. However my minis cost me like .68 so i don't mind giving them away I wonder If I would give them up so easily if I paid the prices you was paying.
Love this idea! I'll try to give away prints before binning them - thank you
Regarding the Corvus Cabal (and other Warcry Chaos Warbands from GWs announcement), these kits have not actually left the range, that was a miscommunication by GW. You can still buy them if you go to the Warcry Section of the Warhammer Webstore.
The announcement simply said these kits are leaving the Age of Sigmar range. That means you will not be able to play them in AOS and they will not be packaged for AOS. They are still part of the Warcry range though.
For space marines, if you’re looking for a hack to avoid painting a billion of the same things, I’ve made an Unforgiven army, so, Dark Angels and all successors. No reason you couldn’t do this with a different chapter/legion (I guess it’ll also depend on who you’re playing against, and if you want to use specific rules some chapters are easier than others [Black Templar might be a little tricky, Dark Angels and Blood Angels work pretty seamlessly, as far as I can tell]]. 😊
love this idea, thank you!
I can't resist a good deal. New stompa boyz box has meant a significant drop in stompa prices and well... i now own a stompa
great video. I am really scared of looking at what I have spent and have yet to paint.
I do have 86 boxes on the shelf on unopened 40K.
I am in toooo deeeeeep
Yeah so i feel great about my much tinier pile.of shame now, but also i understand the endless wip pile
Dig the longer form content buddy was a fun watch
Glad you liked it Funky!
As someone who quit in 7th edition and as someone trying to get back into 10th warhammer 40k i find myself rushing to buy certain boxsets like leviathan, indomitus or deathwing assault out of FOMO, the prices have only gone UP so buying for future usage has made me more inclined to buy something out of fear that it wont be around anymore when i do want it or itll cost so much more
Brooooo, you're my twin! I have loads upon loads of unpainted/unassembled stuff. I stumbled upon your video and I am so glad I did. And I thought I was bad...lol 😅
Btw did I mention... I love Nurgle!!!!
I also have a Glotkin that is half-painted.
We should probably set up a play date
@@CCMinis ha!
It's shocking how similar our GW collection is. Except you have a lot more cool models from different brands, and I have 3 full under-bed storage bins of the entire unopened Imperium Magazine collection. Your collection is far cooler.
Great audit, found this really interesting
I have 2 unpainted Dominion boxes too. Lulz. In my defense, it was only 125 for 1, and I think 115 for the other, and I was thinking; "even if they change editions 'I' can play 3rd at home by myself, if needs be".
That ain't bad! They are good boxes, you basically have two full 2k armies with that
I started the hobby last year, sold off most of what I bought because I get paint paralysis just due to the fact that I have a ton of stuff sitting around waiting to be built. I'm lucky enough that I don't need to try to get whatever discounts I can on models so I can just go to my friendly local game store and only buy the minis I want/need at that time. It costs more in the long run but I'd rather actually build and paint my stuff you know?
Ooh, I also meant to say - this approach gives a heap of storytelling possibilities too. Like, there’s this DA successor the Penitent Blades who basically use Ultramarine colours, so I’m using a Marneus Calgar that I got with the Imperium magazine as their chapter master, and my headcanon is that they’re deliberately styling themselves like the Ultramarines to piss off their brethren 😂 (also also - an Imperial Fists + successors gets you yellow + Black Templar + a bunch of wild other options…)
I'm struggling with this lately - trying to reign it in and focus a bit
I only own primaris raven guard but it is a growing army. No forgeworld or firstborn. About 14k points worth so far. I am often tempted to get other models but I wont get anything but raven guard until they are 100% done. After that I will get space marine characters from other armies and paint them as raven guard so I can use my war dollies as any space marine army 🤘
I admire your dedication!
That's an easy answer. We buy because the hobby has the most exposure than it's ever had and we constantly see guys in videos showing off the latest models. I bought into Imperium for a bit, but quit because it was a lot of stuff I didn't need, but kept going for a bit, because the price was right. I'm looking to sell a lot of my stuff and keep just the GW board games I enjoy. Maybe I'll even play them.
And we shouldn't limited ourselves to calculating what we spend on just minis. Paints, brushes, tools, etc. aren't bought as often, but they do incur a cost.
Gouache Boss… did you buy some sort of programmable tracking shot rig for this video!? The video about how you’re spending too much on Warhammer?
Who am I to judge? It looks awesome! Keep it up, amigo 👍🏿
I have the shatter point novel oddly enough - the only Star Wars book I own
Lol I did! Found a whole motion control apparatus used for pennies on the dollar 😆
@@CCMinis it’s basically profit 💵
Well that is an easy question to answer.
Just because
Yes
Because they're frickin' awesome!
Hahahaha basically this
Very interresting video! But how big is your digital stl pile? Will you really throw your printed stuff away?
Let's not even get into that lol
Man, I do not have confidence we'll ever see the second half of Darkest Dungeon. I tried painting up some of Wave 1 to try and gain some joy from it, but still so mad about being essentially robbed.
17:00 you know old world use squares bases????
I need this spreadsheet to do the same thing. I know my wife will have the same reaction... 😅
you ever thought of selling some of the models and sprues?
Anyone got any bits or models they don't want or need anymore?
I'm asking this since I'd be happy to take them just so I can my Ork army and hopefully a Nurgle/chaos army
Yo brother! I have share my story but keep it short. Things look cool! I’d buy them, hoping I’d use them. Kickstarter was a bad pillar for this, you spend $130 - 1.5 years later a box of stuff shows up
Well the 3rd shipment was coming and told my friends, they said “I’d love to paint some mini’s”
Thus, the painting party was born! The first one was spent putting stuff together, priming, folks brought their own stuff, and by the end of the night, I got 11 mini’s painted…. Not good enough, so 2 days later I hit it hard, solo, 5 hours in and brought it up to 120 total, fully painted minis for D&D, then I just had to base them
Then I could not believe how much I got done! So I kept going through it, after 10 days, a dozen+ hours, I have it up to 220 total miniatures painted and based
Then the shipment of new stuff showed up…..
What I’m trying to say, force your self to spend time doing some of the heavy lifting and force your friends to come
Over for pizza while you do it
To get my shame down i have a simple rule. 4 to 1. I have to sell/paint 4 kits before i can buy one. In one year i have reduced my shame down by 50%.
The final goal is to have zero shame and then its a 1 to 1 ration. Build and paint one before i buy one.
Great video and topic, i would love a price per model houer or day would be intersting.
With video games and most tec gear i will go price per houer of "fun /use"
365 for a year in a model is fine, and the question about hobby gear and cost would be intersting!
I'd also love to be able to figure that out - but don't think estimating time for things I painted long ago is going to be a reliable figure unfortunately
I feel the pain man.
This videos are done just to feel better. You get the same dopamine burst of talking about a project going to be done than actually doing it.
Did you eat this whole bag of popcorn? 😂😂
Shhhhhhh
this video speaks to my soul haha. Im building a 2k votann army as im watching this, but i have a feeling its going to join all my other grey armies. At least with this project ive actually constructed most of the units haha
1:20 seconds in and I'm going to say, without having watched anything else, that the reason is simply: Someone else controls your source. IE: There's a cool mini, on a shelf, how long is it going to be there? I don't know! I should buy it NOW so I have it LATER for whenever I feel like doing something with it! Dunno if you went over how many of your minis are no longer available, but it is an important psychological data point and one that companies use, either through past experience, or "Limited Time Offers!" to get you to spend NOW regardless of your actual need.
That's a great guess! But FOMO accounts for only 27% of the horde 🙃
@@CCMinis Alternative answer is; you're just a collector and that's what collectors do. When I was big into Star Wars if something came in the mail that had the LucasArts logo on it I put it in my "collection". An entire drawer of junk mail. It's a thing. 😅
This looks like a very therapeutic/stressful thing to do..
1 week of income per year is not excessive hobby spending, IMO. Sure you'd get more value from your money by only spending what you need, but if you ultimately get through all this stuff and enjoy it, this is not crazy amounts spent. For this to be true though, you have to get through it.
I haven't watched the video, but it is a simple answer. Because models, painted or not are cool.
I only buy stuff I intend to use, I still have a pretty sizeable backlog though.
Never buy more minis until the ones you have are at least assembled.
Hoarding Miniatures is the Dam that is holding back a severe Gundam addiction
I make music, and we have a similar issue. It's called GAS - Gear Acquisition Syndrome. We see the latest doohickey and think "I NEED that doohickey!" and then a maguffin is released and we think "I NEED that maguffin!". It's a never ending curse.
Maybe you have MAS - Model\Mini Acquisition Syndrome?
Exact same kind of thing! Definitely putting on some MAS
Some things that helped me reel in my mini acquisition problem:
Track minis acquired and minis completed, and take a look at the cold, hard facts at end of the year. It was sobering to see how much buying outpaced painting. The pile will never get smaller until that number goes negative. Bonus: there's an extra dopamine hit when you add models to the completed column. 👍👍
Set a realistic hobby budget, try to stick to it.
Remember that there will always be more cool stuff to buy. If you let something go by, that's just a spot you saved for something cooler down the road.
Good luck!
My Advice: Sell everything! That's what I did.
Also don't start saying "I'll get too it soon" bro of u have more than 50 models and u keep buying more, you won't, that's how you get to 100s of models sitting in boxes being forgotten.
I only play Warhammer 40k and 30k (killteam too) and I sold off everything and started completely from scratch. Take the money you make back to start a new army, just one. and set out to have the simple rule of "don't buy the next kit until the last is finished" another good rule is the 1 week rule. If you see something you wanna buy wait a week, and if your still keen, write it down on a list. then once your ready to buy a new kit, grab it off that list.
After you've started fresh its just about not impulse buying and going crazy. The easiest things about piles of shame, is there is always somebody else out their wanting that kit you will NEVER use. also if you know a friend who wants a model or smth, you can always give them away as presents. I had a bunch of half painted alpha legion stuff I was never gonna use, so i just gave it to a friend who loved alpha legion that couldn't afford models.
I am shocked that you did not represent your costs in terms of how many gumballs you could buy
What haven't I done
I think some of the reasons you didnt continue painting the models echoes the sentiment many players have. Where the rules changes so drastically it can sap youre enjoyment very quickly
Same reason we buy books we don't read, games we don't play or any number of other pleasures adults shelve. We're driven to consume by capitalist society, sold on a lie that we'll have the free time and energy to enjoy things when we're not working to afford them. Now, we can afford them, sure, but who has the time or energy?
I think its telling that the hobby is thriving largely because of people who can afford not only the hobby, but monetize the hobby via youtube or the like. That's just my two cents on the idea.
Why do we buy models we clearly do not need? The truth is that we only need food water and roof over our heads. We do not need to buy any models at all, So if your going to buy one you may as well buy them all. I feel no shame at all at my pile because I have forced all the shame and the blame in to the very first one that I bought.
Its not a discount if you don’t need it.
Sage like wisdom
sell some at a loss and once you actually realize that loss it should help curb the urge. Also remember do you spend a bunch of money on booze or other shit. everyone has a vice .
Its crazy how much booze can be, 2 beers in the city costs as much as a character in 40k
@@CCMinis I avoid cities like the plague
@@vince7189 fair enough, 4 beers in the burbs, or 6 in the boonies - pick your poison
oooh 5.6K. those are rookie numbers in this game :P
Well.if anyone has a collection they want rid of I'm happy to offer my space for your collection 😅
why would you want to.... stop?
Convession of an addict 😊
YUP!!
Worry not Nick, I'll take those Indomitus space marines off your hands ;)
Welp less models as gifts
Feels bad man
You could sell a bunch of this and take a little family vacation.
You ain't wrong.... but no
Sell them all and buy some sweet joytoys instead 😅
It's an obsession.
Still cheaper than a boat.
My whole hobby over a decade is less expensive than a mid range jet ski lol
Statistics... AND your better half, Dude you are a masochist!!!
"you gotta buy something if you're in there. That's not true" Disagree.
You just gotta
Small pile of shame and you haven't added the ones realized with the remaining parts^^
eBay time
Those are rookie numbers.
1,500 miniatures. Is that all? Open your wallet and pick up the slack.
ok lets be real
- Your unpainted models and pile of shame are investment into your channel so you can show it off, make content and come across relatable.
- You are a hobby professional. all your purchases are write offs
- You get back the VAT on them since you are a business.
- You purchase them so you can never NOT have something to make content from.
- Each of these models have a unrealized potential to fuel your kitbashes, dioramas, and thusly fuel your content.
-Without all of these minis you would not have garnered close to 20k subs, and you would not have had any sponsorships or youtube partner revenue.
- Without all of these minis giving you niche authority (through their potential of creating content with) you wouldn't have any affiliate sales.
So no. you are not a problem buyer. You do not need to stop buying minis. You just needed that excel sheet way earlier so you can do some business efficiency optimization.
I have more models than you and your son combined.. so is he really cooler than me? I don’t know about that.
Sorry, but yes, yes he is. Granted I'm a touch biased on this
3500 over a decade is extremely small for a hobby?
Its not too bad! But doesn't include all the paints and what not. I'm sure the total is a bit higher, but its not a crazy hobby
Just be poor, easy.
10 years of hobby...$500 a year, who cares?
I like you content pretty much, but this video is way to long!
Hoarding cos you're depressed, and GW is preying on your wallet.