I got my first etched kit on my 18th birthday. Needless to say that as I superglued it together (I wasn't allowed a soldering iron) I made a colossal pigs ear of it. During my university years I attempted 4 more with pretty poor results but at least I tried to solder those. After that I didn't build another full etched kit until the pandemic the best part of a decade later. This return to kit building was the GER E22 #151 that features a lot in these pages.
But what of the first 5?
Well apart from the very first that little remains of it the other 4 do still exist mostly in a bad state of disrepair and blobs of solder.
Well one of the four failures is having it's chassis rebuilt!

These are the frames for a North London Railway 0-6-0T the old GEM kit and branch lines chassis that I attempted to build in 2012. It's now been converted to EM, straitened and had compensation added.
Yeah I know Im building chassis after chassis but I'm on a roll so I will keep doing this kind of work whilst I have the tools out and have momentum and motivation.
The other question I'm sure you may ask is about the other 3 surviving failures...

Well another of them is my much mistreated/much loved hunslet diesel, that I'm sure we've featured before... It's still awaiting finishing and a DCC chip to bring it into service but it does work nicely now.
As to the other two.... That's a story for another day...