My farther in law passed earlier this year at 85, totally unexpected. He was a fly boy in the NAVY, loved planes till his last day. Got the call and it's time to start going through it all. I pulled a few old kits from mom-in-laws crawl space. There is/are old 1940's 50's 60's 70's 80's 90's 2000's and newer kits, old brand-new cox engines, servos, old school electrical equipment, soldering stations you name it. There are probably more in her crawl space, but I couldn't get to them without burying myself in there. I've built a few of these kits before (taught by him) and no thank you. Not because it's hard, too time consuming for me in this part of life. My father-in-law was the most uncompromising, hardheaded, anally retentive man I've ever met when it came to RC. His work was impeccable and all the guys he used to build for would pay extra for his work, they knew he'd put it together the right way. The hard part, finding out what this whole pile is worth now. Some of these built kits have been sitting for years and years...
Anyone in here still have the time or are you all instant gratification like me?
Anyone in here still have the time or are you all instant gratification like me?