Very sharp build! Nice and tidy! Good work on the t-tops. I almost bought a cousin of the Daytona....a 1985 Chrysler Laser Turbo. A real beauty, but I ended up with a 1969 Dodge Dart GT, instead.
My 2 year old Great-grandson calls my hideaway the "Hobby Yume". Borderline genius little boy, but he can't quite say his "R" sound, yet! LOL Every time he comes over he says, "Pawpaw....Hobby Yume!"
I have mine in a 15' by 12' bedroom. I have so much stuff in there that there's not much room to maneuver. Quite a bit of stuff that doesn't pertain to building models.
May not be multiples of the same kit, so much, as it would be different re-issues of the same kit, with different wheels, decals, custom parts, etc....
My ratio there would probably be about 10%.
I try to do that, too, if I don't forget it. Some of us builders who are long in the tooth usually know which kit is being presented, but newcomers may not be aware, especially when it comes to kits such as Corvettes. Some of those year models were kitted by more than one company. '57 Chevies are another example.
I like that one. Wouldn't mind having hidden headlights for my MPC, when I get ready to build it. The AMT I have is not a complete kit. Would either the AMT '67 or AMT '70 chassis work on that one?