Here is my modelling process
1. Decide on a subject and search/ collect all available reference information
2. Buy your selected subject complete with every AM part available
3. Stock up on paints, glue and specialist tools for PE etc
4. Carry out an "in depth" study of the kit regarding instructions, mould ines, flash,attachment points, build sequence and painting details.
5. Have a look on "Google" for anything you may have missed.
6. Start the build in the secure knowledge that it will become a prize winning model.
My real-life building process
1. If I am working in a town with a model shop, shoot out at lunch time and pick a kit that looks OK
2. When you get home, search "Google" to find out that you have bought a bear of a kit.
3. Start building as soon as you get home from work, forgetting that you should be cooking dinner as your wife is working late.
4. Realise that there is more plastic on the sprue than the parts and you are working with an old Exacto blade and no spare.
5. Glue as many parts as possible together in the secure knowledge that you will be able to paint the details later.
6. Realise that you can`t paint some areas after the glue has set.
7. Go through your paint stock, only to find that you have every colour except the ones for the kit you have.
8. Start painting with "near-to" colours then stop as your airbrush is clogged as you didn`t clean it out last time.
9. Put the new kit to one side until you can get to your regular model shop for another kit, unless they have a special offer on another attractive purchase and then the whole process starts again.
I don`t think that I am alone in this process, let`s here some more experiences.