I just managed to clear a path to my stash down in the basement this past weekend. I did a count tonight and I have 310 kits - I'd say at least half of them are Waterline kits. I don't have all of them, but it's probably close. I have a bunch of armor and aircraft, too - I never could make up my mind what I liked best. Except for cars. The only auto kit I can remember ever having was a metal kit from my grandfather when I was little - around 8 or so. I had no idea how to put it together, and of course reading the instructions was beyond my patience limit, so I just drybuilt it until parts started showing up missing. It had a number of plastic parts as well - it was an old (1930's) car, that is all I can remember.
Anyhoo, I was sad to read in another thread that the Revell 1/32 Ki-61 Hien was retired due to lost molds - I built one back in the day (around 10th grade, I think) - my interpretation of the box art told me that the basic color was silver with dark green 'spaghetti' patterns all over it. So I brushpainted the whole thing Testors silver - you know that thing was tacky for about a month, and retained plenty of my fingerprints all over the fuselage. That was around 1973, long before I ever even heard of airbrushes.
Most of my waterline kits I got from Select Hobby Supplies in Glastonbury Connecticut, back in the late 80's-early 90's. I guess they went out of business - too bad, though, since they had some decent discounts. Maybe they went bankrupt once I stopped buying kits from them almost every week, once we had our first baby. The rest I accumulated from various hobby shops in the area, and at least a couple I'm sure I got from the local Woolworth's before they went out of business. There was a toy store in the next town over (Bernardsville, NJ) - a few doors down from Woolworth's in a strip mall - I remember they had train setups in the back room, and there were always older kids hanging out there. I felt intimidated whenever I went in there, so it wasn't too often. They had a lot of Aurora aircraft and armor kits - my Dad got me an Aurora 1/32 B-25 kit there...the one with the busts of the pilot and copilot that you glued on top of the nonexistent cockpit - and the raised areas to show you where to put the decals. I think I painted that baby something close to Kelly Green (Testors again, courtesy of Woolworth). An early effort, but at least I got the general color right. Looking back, it was just about the coolest place in the world - but I was a pretty shy kid and those older kids hanging out there scared me into avoiding it.
That's all of my ramblings for now...