It's been good to read about everyone else's philosophies and habits. I don't fit into any of the categories, so I will describe my modelling too.
I buy kits:
-Because I really want to build the subject
-Because I like the subject and it is a bargain
-Because it is necessary for a diorama
-Because it is the best kit of a subject
-Because it is the cheapest kit of the subject
-Because of a group build.
The kits get:
-Opened and looked over , but I deal with any quality with good grace.
-Their instructions read
-Their subject researched; mainly on line or from library books, but I am slowly buying my own books. I don't go overboard with the research, but I love history, so I more or less just enjoy reading about the subject. Sometimes, hardly any research gets done.
-Put into imaginary displays and dioramas that may never eventuate
When I build:
-I correct annoying inaccuracies
-I correct easy inaccuracies.
-I ignore innaccuracies!
-I build out of the box.
-I build scratchbuilt interiors etc.
-I do extensive conversions.
-I build with care, very slowly.
-I build fast with less care.
-I build only four projects at a time; no exeptions!
-I start my fifth project. I justify it to myself somehow.
Towards the end:
-I lose steam
-I make mistakes
-I care less
-I care more
-I find upside down bits
-And pin marks that I thought were details.
When finished:
-no idea. I never have.
I am a walking contradiction!