He's still sitting in my garage where I left him almost three years ago. I don't know what it's going to take to get me motivated again. I know I lost my motivation for rocketry in general during our years long drought when launches were few and far between, and because of health issues. But still, it would be a shame not to finish Bluto. I've got a lot of time and money invested in him, and I think about him a lot (Everytime I walk through the garage!). I just need to get off my lazy butt and get to it. Easier said than done...
I can only tell you what works for me sometimes. Pick a very small, manageable thing to accomplish with the build. Really small. Something that takes five or ten minutes and has an end point.
Then do it. Just that one, small thing. If you do, a couple of things may happen. One, it may reignite the "urge" and get you going again. Or, two, it might make you feel like you are not "stuck" any more, and see a way forward.
I have been building my RW Formula 200 since mid-summer. Sometimes I just stare at it, afraid I am going to make a hugs mistake and throw away all that time and money. So I sit down and make checklists of steps. Then I set my sights on one step at a time. Before you know it, I am moving along through my list at a good clip.
Good luck!