My best friend in sixth grade got me interested in modeling. He loved Dodge Vipers and bought and built models of them. So, when his birthday came about, my mom went to the BX on Travis AFB and bought this special, AAFES Testors Spy Plane edition. It had a 1/48 SR-71, 1/48 U-2C, one of their enamel paint kits, a can of Dull Cote and a hobby knife all for $18.95! If I had known how much I enjoy modeling, I would have bought all the sets they had. Anyways, I ended up keeping this spy plane set for myself and got him another Dodge Viper. My mom later bought me some more kits as they went on sale/clearance at the BX. When I moved to Japan (since my Dad is in the military) we made friends with a Japanese couple and he bought me a Tamiya (literally everything is Tamiya over there from what I remember) Nissan Japanese racing car for my birthday or Christmas. Later, he gave me a 1/72 scale F-16 and F/A-18 from Tamiya as well. Unfortunately, I still have the boxes to the two planes, but the actual built model is gone. While there, the only model kit I bought off base was that of a Tamiya F-117 Nighthawk. Some may consider this a crime against modeling... living in Tamiya-land and not buying hardly any of their models...but the prices over there were really high and basically the same as they are here in America. So it's not like $40 Tamiya models here were $15 dollars in Japan.
I never seriously built kits in all the years described above. I would just glue them together, but not paint them. It wasn't until last Christmas break in which I had five weeks off I decided to give models another shot in order to kill time. I started work on a Testors 1/72 B-2 and have been building ever since. Between school and work, I've only been able to get to five kits. I'm nearing completion on all of them which is a good thing since I start school again this coming fall and I won't be able to build for three months.
Looking back on everyone elses reply, I realize I went a little long here. But that's my story... ;-)