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Don't Sell Your Kits Yet  /  The price of plastic

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Count DeMoney - 19 Jan 2006 20:48 GMT
I buy / sell a lot of plastic items for business reasons.  The prices
have been going through the roof and supplies have been short.  I have
to believe there will be a significant rise in kit prices very soon (:>
Stephen Bierce - 19 Jan 2006 22:28 GMT
>I buy / sell a lot of plastic items for business reasons.  The prices
>have been going through the roof and supplies have been short.  I have
>to believe there will be a significant rise in kit prices very soon (:>

It's not just plastic.  All sorts of industrial materials are seeing price
spikes.  I doubt it will be very long before the consumer feels it in his
wallet.

Stephen Bierce
William H. Shuey - 20 Jan 2006 04:55 GMT
> >I buy / sell a lot of plastic items for business reasons.  The prices
> >have been going through the roof and supplies have been short.  I have
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>
> Stephen Bierce

    It all goes back to energy costs. I just got my Gas & Electric bill
for Last month and I'm still in shock. It was $120 higher than any
previous G & E Bill. I guess they will blame it on Hurricane Katrina,
but if the energy companies continue to post these obscene record
quarterly profit statements there will be one hell of a backlash in
November.

                            Bill Shuey
maiesm72@netscape.com - 20 Jan 2006 05:14 GMT
Our resin Beech Super King Air 200 sells for $40.

It's made for us in Hong Kong. If we had released it just five years
ago we could have sold it for $30. If the decals hadn't been so
expensive it would have been $25.

As it is we clear about $2 per kit :-(

Tom
e - 20 Jan 2006 05:34 GMT
>Our resin Beech Super King Air 200 sells for $40.
>
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>Tom

insanity or labor of love?
(yes, way rhetorical question.)
maiesm72@netscape.com - 20 Jan 2006 18:48 GMT
>insanity or labor of love?

Yes.

Tom
e - 20 Jan 2006 19:48 GMT
>>insanity or labor of love?
>
>Yes.
>
>Tom

it's a neat ac.
FPilot - 20 Jan 2006 05:19 GMT
>      It all goes back to energy costs. I just got my Gas & Electric bill
> for Last month and I'm still in shock. It was $120 higher than any
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> November.
>    Bill Shuey

Blame it on the War too.  Steel and Titanium is being bought in large
quantities for our Army to repair and uparmor their vehicles.  Other
important metals are in high demand too because of the War and the
attempted reconstruction of Iraq and the tsunami reconstruction.
Energy is important but not the whole story.

Stephen Bierce
Andrew - 20 Jan 2006 13:30 GMT
>> >I buy / sell a lot of plastic items for business reasons.  The prices
>> >have been going through the roof and supplies have been short.  I have
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>
> Bill Shuey

Looks like the bigger the stash the smaller the crash for the hobbyist,
although everything from paints, brushes and filler to spare blades and tape
will only just keep rising.

In terms of backlash Bill I'm afraid it won't happen, the vast majority of
consumers will gripe and groan and still pay [hopping up on soap box now and
placing halo over head] - there have been low energy alternatives for most
things around for ages and consumers haven't taken them up in the face of
continuing rises, so I don't hold much hope.  It's only when the energy
stops and everything else associated with it stops that the general public
will take notice. That's what happens when you build a society based upon
wanton and unconsidered consumerism and reproduction [steps off soap box to
cat calls, covered in tomato skins, old cabbage leaves and cat faeces, halo
jammed around thighs holding hands tightly against buttocks] . . .

Andrew
The Raven - 20 Jan 2006 11:13 GMT
>I buy / sell a lot of plastic items for business reasons.  The prices
> have been going through the roof and supplies have been short.  I have
> to believe there will be a significant rise in kit prices very soon (:>

Well, my interest in the hobby has been waning of late. Other hobbies
call....

No, I'm not about to dump my entire collection of unbuilt kits but I have
decided to offload quite a few. The decision was made recently when looking
through a local model magazine where the prices for new kits (even reissues)
have almost doubled in the last 12-18months.

Although this is great hobby and I've got a lot out of it, and will continue
with it in a smaller way, I just cannot fathom how the manufacturers expect
to gain any new market. Kids aren't willing to spend $50 (local pricing) on
a "toy plane" or "toy car". It really is becoming a hobby for the older
generation.

Anyhow, I'm not wanting to sound all doom and gloom but I am off to a model
display tomorrow where I hope to offload some of my kits thus funding the
new hobby.

PS. If you see this Bill B, I apologise for not responding to your email.
Will do so shortly and sort things out.

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