Actually you were a better modeller in your youth. You had enthusiasm and the niavitae to believe that Sterling actually made good kits, so you proceeded to build that box of slag parts with the assurance of a great flying model.
Now people are so much wiser, so they collect them at very high prices so they can leave them on their shelves and impress their friends on finally getting that sterling Spitfire that they never could afford as a kid. Some even remove the lid so they can get a whiff of that oldtime rotting wood in their 50 year old treasure.
It really is true that memories have all of the sharp edges removed. Kind of makes it pointless to revisit your youth and destroy all of those warm fuzzy feelings you got when you thought about that old Sterling, Berkley, whatever that made it one of the culminating events of your youth.
even worse is the fact that as you get older you also become somewhat grumpy and decide to revisit your youth and then the whole cycle starts again.
By the way you don't have a sterling Cosmic wind hidden in your pile do you? LOL
