BUILDING BURN OUT.....

Take the summer off. Go to motorraces, airshows and/or museums for inspiration! You are bound to see something that makes you thing “I want to make that!”.
The good thing about the hobby is that models don’t have a shelf life as such. They’ll be ready when you are [;)]

Building burnout happens. I find that sometimes in the midst of a big, long, drawn-out project replete with photo-etch, resin accessories, etc. sometimes I feel like I’m just not getting anything done for the amount of time I spend on it.
My solution is to bang out a quick 1/72 aircraft - it makes me feel like I’ve accomplished something. Then I can get back to work on the other project with
a better outlook on it.

get up put up in storage everything that deal with model building(but where it can be retrived) don’t be involved with anything relating to model building(reading etc stay away from hobby shops for a while. if you have a family or if you have close friends , do things with them and become part of the world for awhile. try another hobby or just get out and take one day @ a time @ come what may. I have had burnout with model railroading & ship modeling & just backing away from it for awhile can be a great help. I am back @ modeling but in the meantime I also expanded my interests & that helped alot