I had the very same problem with a Four Star 60. I loved the plane but lost all interest in building. It felt like a ARF, nochallenge. Finished it two years later, loved flying it. When it went in I about cried. But there was a up side. Bought the 120 size and could not stop building on it. Most fun plane I ever built. Little bashing, and it's morelike kit building. I guess I'm not in to alllazer cutting.
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I've had this happen to me before too. As a matter of fact it took me a year to build a Four Star 60....which should have been done in a month. I ended up putting it on the shelf, and not looking at it for several months.
If I were you I wouldn't start another one until you finish it. I'm gonna be starting to build a Goldberg Extra sometime in the next month or two for next spring, but I need to finish a few other things first...some RC related, some not.
In my mind....there's nothing worse than having multiple projects (especially the kinds with many parts, and that take up lots of space) going at the same time. So....with that it kinda "forces" me to get stuff done.
I guess I equate it with work sometimes. There's alot at work I don't like to do, but just have to do.