I think I still have almost every model I ever built, and even some from the days when dad (and ocassionally mom, who was the better builder!) built them for me until I could take over, at age 7 or so.
Most of the ancients are stored away in boxes, a chronical of my modeling history. I love going back and looking at those old kits! I was certainly easier to please in those days.
Ocassionally, I have resurrected an ancient beast and brought it up to my current modeling standards. I did that with a Monogram 1/48 B-17G, even going so far as to convert it the Memphis Belle.
I don't think I'd have the heart to yank any pieces off the elder statesmen, so they remain intact, never to become hanger queens.
What I do have a lot of in my parts box, however, are the remnants of my early forays into motion picture special effects photography. It brings a tear to my eye whenever I think of the beautiful kits I destroyed in fthose fiery blasts! The only saving grace is that they were all filmed, and live forever on celluloid and videotape.
Surely I'm not the only one who did that?