Has anyone else ever looked at a handful of their past work and said "I should prime, repaint and re-weather these" ???
Not really, no...
But not because they're flawless, by any means, lol.. It's because I get sick of looking at my past builds and I tear them down and scrap them after a few months (with a few exceptions, like kits that I can't replace, were special projects, or just took so damn much work that I don't ever want to build them again)...
Also, my display space is limited, and I'd never have the room for a couple hundred dioramas in 1/48th and 1/32-35th scale... I can display about 30 dioramas at any one time, as long as theyt're no bigger than 11 x 14... Right now, there's 10, but "in the pipeline" there're about 20 more WIPs... A lot of them are at the 90-95% stage, waiting for the final assembly and painting that can only take place after they go on their bases... Until then, they get put in boxes and stacked in the War Room
When it's time for them to "go away", I strip off certain parts for the parts-bins, and trash the hulks... Sometimes, however, one of my wife's (3) cats will decide that they no longer like the diorama and make the decision about which one should go for me...
I wish I'd had a digital camera "back in the day" though.. I got my first one only about two years ago, so now it's no problem with tearing them down after I get pictures of them.. Before, no way I could afford the cost of film and developing it'd require to take the number of photos I can now, lol... So I didn't even try.
But with digital photography, I can "keep" all of them for posterity now...