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I've come to realize that ANY hobby is a long story of ebb-and-flow interest, and that keeps the batteries fresh.
Change genres, try a car, or a plane, or something completely out of the ordinary,. That usually works for me.
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I agree. My interests are more centralized around WW1- WW2 period, though an occasional MiG jet or car helps relive the boredom. Since I like pretty much most types of equipment, I can fluidly switch from armor, ships, and aircraft. If I really get into a rut, then I do two or three projects. That way it keeps interest up. I am currently working on a Revell 1/48th Dornier Do. 335, Trumpeter 1/ 350th Pola 1941, and a scratchbuild of a towed gun. Plus, if you get annoyed with a kit, scratchbuilding is entirely freelance and doesn't require resources, only your head, you can build anything you want!
If you think as a hobby scale modeling is monotonous, then think again. One of the few reasons my Dad stopped was because he worked at a hobby shop in Northridge. He said all he really built was German armor, Panzer 2's, 3's and 4's. It became so boring he stopped and is now into woodworking.