Hehe, I'm already in the "Finish What You Started" Fellowship Build over at Agape. I joined it when I joined that forum, and posted the 12 builds that made up my Resolution Builds for 2008 (or was it 2007?). They were 12 kits that I had started in the previous couple of years, and which I resolved to finish in that year. Here's how they came out:
Hasegawa USS
Essex in 1/700, still sitting on the ways at this point. I'm adding a hangar deck;
Lindberg F11C-1 Goshawk in 1/48, still unfinished;
Aurora Boeing F4B-4 in 1/48, still unfinished;
2 Monogram P-40Bs in 1/48, still unfinished;
2 Monogram TBFs in 1/48,
finished
2 Monogram P-47Ds , 1/48, one razorback (
finished) and one bubbletop, still unfinished;
1 Monogram SBD, still unfinished, and currently entered in the Monogram Mafia group build over at FineScale Modeler;
1 Monogram TBD, still unfinished;
1 Life-Like Hawker Fury in 1/48, still unfinished.
In the meantime, I managed to start and finish Eduard's P-39Q in 1/48, for a seminar at my local club; the Monogram F6F, for a Monogram Aircraft Fellowship Build at Agape; and start, but not yet finish:
Monogram's Tom Daniel's Red Baron hot rod, for an Automotive Fellowship Build at Agape;
Hobby Boss' USS
Arizona in 1/700, which I am converting to her sister, the
Pennsylvania, circa 1935 (see my thread in the Ships forum here), for another fellowship build at Agape;
2 Monogram P-36s in 1/72, which were on a fast track to finish, then my hot water heater burst at Christmas 2 years ago, and they were put aside and never picked up;
2 P-51Bs in 1/48, the Monogram and the ICM kit, for my club's theme in December 2010 (Horses), but still sitting, awaiting finishing;
Monogram's Zero, for the Monogram Mafia Group Build at FineScale, which is in progress
An Eastern European short-run kit of a Studebaker 2 1/2 ton truck, US Army 1944, in 1/72, for a club diorama that we're building to display at the Region 2 show in October.
In between, I've finished a number of toy soldiers, and started others that are nearly finished.
You can see, I like thinking about a build much more than actually finishing