I would once I get a long vacation and begin building again.
You might say this hobby came in 3 phases. Phase one was when I was a kid and I was building 1/72 kits (mostly WW2 bombers) like crazy. We would go to Dau during summer shop at the PX 'market' and I would usually come home with an MPC or Revell kit. I loved those bombers since they were huge (for me at the time) and they had positionable control surfaces and moving props! Since I was a kid, brush painting was the norm and I cringe everytime I remember how I painted those poor, poor planes. Summers were always great for me back then.
Fast forward to my late teens and phase 2 came with 1/48 jets this time. My phase 1 planes are gathering dust and becoming difficult to maintain. Plus, my kid nephews would sometimes play war games with the bombers when I'm not looking (which would explain why the .50 caliber guns were missing barrels and props were missing blades). I also discovered Monogram by this time and F4U-4 Corsair was a fave as well as that interesting Fujimi A-6A Intruder that initiated me into using spray paints. When I started working a few years later, then the kit collecting began in earnest. Being single at the time, I can almost say that I went home each sweldo with a spanking new kit courtesy of Lil's when they were still at Goldcrest. Also got my first airbrush, the Olympos, at this time. Sadly, phase 1 completed models and some phase 2 kits are gone now, victims of ondoy and a move away from the familial home, while my airbrush was borrowed by my cousin, never to be seen again. It also happened that I got married, had kids, and it didn't help that my wife would get jealous if I paid too much attention to my hobby - the things you wouldn't know while still courting a woman.
I'm now at phase 3, returning to a hobby after being away for a decade. I'm now into superdetailing although I've been doing some detailing during the latter stages of phase 2. After amassing a lot of kits, articles and Fine Scale Modeler mags, I'm going to restart this hobby. This (and ondoy) partly explains why I have no completed kits today and most of them are in various states of build until I come to terms with my new airbrush as well as time management.