At some point during the build, we’ve all been where you are at.
I remember thinking “hmmm. Half done” after finishing the tail and wings. That lasted about 10 seconds after I opened the fuselage kit crate. “Uhm, this has a lot of parts to it….it’s going to take a while.”
Just remember, this isn’t one big job, it’s lots and lots of small ones. Eventually, the canopy, the firewall forward, the cowl, the fiberglass work, and all the small jobs that make them up are done, and you get to put it together for the last time. (OK, maintenance does mean some things come apart….but then they go back together, and you get to fly again!)
Keep at it. That first flight, first passenger, first long cross country trip, and first time doing the Fisk arrival into Oshkosh make it all worth it. And those bits are just the start….
PS: I have to admit, about half way through my build I gave up counting hours…..just seemed like the number was never going to stop increasing. I did, however, keep taking photos of the process. The photos are enough to prove you built it for licensing and repairman certificate.