Second Air Force wrote:
I've gotta dive into the parts boxes again. Fortunately I built cars, armor, airplanes, ships, blah, blah, blah when I was a little guy and saved most of the parts. I could probably get away with the old trick of making everything all muddy..... Maybe the bomb truck or Cletrac driver wandered over to see his buddy at the other bomb dump?

gosh I wish I had your forward thinking when I was a tike.
I always blew things up or melted them down when I was through that phase of modeling!
I built Aircraft, then tanks, then ships, then back to aircraft, then cars then back to aircraft.., Fourth of july meant death to my ratted out models. Ships were hit by torpedo bottle rockets.., those 'snakes' used to light up and melt through the decks to hit the 'black cats' in the belly. Kaboom!
I had saved one 1:48 scale figure from my Monogram B-24 kit from the 70's. It was the lone pilot figure who had the 1,000 yard stare and held a cig in his hand. He was cool and well painted (by my older brother). I had kept him for 20 years and had him in my office and he was perfect.., then some idiots slammed a couple of aircraft into the adjacent buildings about 10 years ago and the fools we had clean the debris out of our offices sucked him up and he was gone!
A parts box is an awesome idea and one I have mandated with my son.
Best,
Smis