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I have a large library on WW11 & usually build aircraft which I have read about.Laurie
Eleven,

, I must have slept through a few,
I go for things that I like the look of typically.
I have a vested interest in motorbikes, having always been interested in them for as long as I remember and having ridden them since I was legally able to on the road and anywhere else I got the chance prior to that.
One of the things I like is building bikes that appealed to me that I could either not afford years ago, or that I couldn't afford even now, (the Honda NR i'm currently building is an example, £38k new and anywhere between £30-£45k now, if you can find one)
This additionally is a nostalgia trip as it was the first motorbike model kit I ever built and the first time I airbrushed, (Badger single action).
I enjoy car kits, big american stuff, fins and chrome, muscle cars etc, nice to look at but something i'll likely never own, (for fuel costs and 12mpg averages if nothing else), but not as big a car fan.
Planes, most WWII single prop fighters I find visually appealing, my favourites have always been THe Hawker Hurricane, the BF109e and the FW190, (pre Dora models with rotary engine).
I ive myself a bit of free reign on these as I'm not too fussy over historical accuracy or reflectinga specific machine and or period, (as my WHIF spit and BF109 build with accompanying story will attest to), though I have great respect for those who do build for these reasons and always enjoy the stories and history behind the builds, Steve being a case in point, he's made some very interesting Luftwaffe builds.
Otherwise, the kits I buy are the ones that catch my eye whilst browsing for something else, a couple of tank kits e.g. and armour has never really interested me that greatly but I enjoyed making the first and I have a Tamiya Sherman with figures which, hopefully will become my first dio, or vignette, (unless I do the Zvezda Spit with figures first)
I've had a few GW sci-fi type things catch my eye but the prices are just incredible, if I ever happen across a couple of interesting ones at sensible pricing I might indulge.
I need to get cracking with a lot more of my stash though before buying more, I've been stopping myself from buying for a few months now as the pile is getting silly and it makes it harder to choose the next kit for building odd as that sounds given the variety.