mh9162013
Well-Known Member
The best part of model rocketry for me is the designing and building process. I enjoy the construction steps of LPR builds and the best part is figuring out a new way to do something. But I'm getting to a point where I'm collecting/building more rockets than I can hope to regularly fly and/or adequately display. So what should I do with the ones I don't really want anymore?
If I was connected to a local community of current and aspiring model rocketeers, I could give some away. Then there's throwing them in the trash, but I can't bear to do that. I could burn them for heat, but I don't have a fireplace. So what else can I do?
I guess I could sell them online, but my modeling skills aren't good enough where I can justify charging enough money to make it worth the time and effort of listing and shipping the rocket. Plus, I don't do eBay. Maybe I could sell some locally for just a few bucks? But I doubt there's a demand for built LPRs, even if they only cost $1 each.
If I was connected to a local community of current and aspiring model rocketeers, I could give some away. Then there's throwing them in the trash, but I can't bear to do that. I could burn them for heat, but I don't have a fireplace. So what else can I do?
I guess I could sell them online, but my modeling skills aren't good enough where I can justify charging enough money to make it worth the time and effort of listing and shipping the rocket. Plus, I don't do eBay. Maybe I could sell some locally for just a few bucks? But I doubt there's a demand for built LPRs, even if they only cost $1 each.