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Anyone Got £900 To Throw Away?
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I've just seen an ad on the telly for a part-work magazine, enabling you to build a model of the U-96 U-boat, with the first issue on sale for just 50p. I've absolutely no interest in building such a model (and I'm surprised that the publishers obviously think that there are enough people who actually will be) but, just out of curiosity, I've looked at the website to see the real cost of the model.
In really big print you see "Issue 1 Only 50p".
In smaller print there's "Usual price £5.99"
In really small print it says "Model complete in 150 issues".
Any takers?
In really big print you see "Issue 1 Only 50p".
In smaller print there's "Usual price £5.99"
In really small print it says "Model complete in 150 issues".
Any takers?
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I do have about 60 copies of " the Dolls House" in my loft! Kept telling myself that I would complete it when I had more time/ retired.
Well I am retired now so maybe I could ask my son to get up there and get it for me for the long winter nights.
Goodness knows how much it cost, probably close to a deposit on a real house.
Well I am retired now so maybe I could ask my son to get up there and get it for me for the long winter nights.
Goodness knows how much it cost, probably close to a deposit on a real house.
Cost of a blue print for a WW1 U boat - free from the German equivalent of the war museum.
Cost of scrap metal to build said U boat - free with some judicious skip searching (however it may take some considerable time to amass a suitable quantity, so enlist the help of your family and friends)
I am not mechanically minded, but if you are, then I am sure you could adapt a few car engines obtained for a reasonable sum from a scrapyard into something to make the U boat run.
So you see, a real U boat could be built from scratch for far less than the £900 a model would cost.
Mind you, the cost of a divorce from your wife who is sick to death of your new hobby could work out dearer than £900
Cost of scrap metal to build said U boat - free with some judicious skip searching (however it may take some considerable time to amass a suitable quantity, so enlist the help of your family and friends)
I am not mechanically minded, but if you are, then I am sure you could adapt a few car engines obtained for a reasonable sum from a scrapyard into something to make the U boat run.
So you see, a real U boat could be built from scratch for far less than the £900 a model would cost.
Mind you, the cost of a divorce from your wife who is sick to death of your new hobby could work out dearer than £900
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