My most regrettable moments usually involve losing patience with a kit and tossing it out, only later realizing that the kit is out of production or was a rather pricey gift.
My two most famous examples:
1) Early teen years, I had recieved a 1/350 USS New Jersey as a gift, I was so excited by the huge kit and all the detail, and I started to diligently build it up and was determined to give it the best coat of paint possible. However, I didn't have an airbrush, I was hand-painting this monster. Well it must have gotten to me, because I eventually gave up on the painting, rushed the construction and then promptly blew it to bits with a BB rifle! What was I thinking?
2) More recently, I had acquired a 1/35 AH-6. I was going along nicely with it, and had painted it up as a "what if" USMC grey helo. Then it just sat, 3/4 completed, until one day, for unknown reasons, (seriously, I can't explain my actions here) I crushed it and tossed it out. Then, when I went looking for a replacement on the web, I found out it was out of production! It's taken me almost three years to get my hands on this kit again.
I'm still trying to figure out what got into me at those times.
A day in the Corps is like a day on the farm; every meal is a banquet, every paycheck a fortune, every formation a parade...
The Marine Corps is a department of the Navy? Yeah...The Men's Department.