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26 July 2025
Really detailed model of a cool ship
The LCACs used by the US Navy have always been a marvel of engineering to me, and I was thrilled to find a1/72-scale model on eBay. However, I noticed an oddity in that the US Navy version was priced higher than the JMSDF version used by Japan, even though the Japanese version is identical. So I ended up buying one of each and just need to find US Navy decals for this one.

20 July 2025
I’d been looking for something to use to...
I’d been looking for something to use to (visually) help support the roof of an underground aircraft hangar. These will span between the main trusses. The quantity and quality are very good.

19 July 2025
I had seen the various model railroad te...
I had seen the various model railroad telephone poles and electrical transmission poles, as well as the high-tension power lines with their huge towers. But I had always assumed that it required people to use something like fishing line to string between them. It’s cool to see that Walthers actually thought about it and provided a solution. I’ll still use some black fishing line I found for the “last mile” poles going to buildings, but this is perfect for the tall towers.