Use at your own risk!

This page is for information only and contains Tips and Tricks that may be useful to you, but I make no guarantee that your skills or scale models will improve in any shape or form. 

I hate to do this, but I have to put in writing that neither my web site provider nor myself will be responsible for any injury or loss in any shape or form that you may incur if you use the information on this page for anything other than entertainment purposes. I have to do this thanks to today's sue happy, I'm not responsible for my own actions, its always someone else's fault, everyone owes me something that I don't deserve and I'm too lazy to work for it myself, world we live in now. Basically don't come complaining to me or my web provider about anything you did of your own free will. You did it, you deal with it.

If you do not agree with the above statement DO NOT open or read anything on this, or any other page on my site and feel free to immediately visit another web page. May I suggest a page from this search of the web?

You're still here and reading this? Cool, I'm glad you decided to stay. 

Now that is out of the way, I have tried to put things on this page that will be helpful to all ranges of model builders from the new builder to the master modeler. I hope you find something on here that you can use or find interesting. Please note that the size of the fonts and the pictures are bigger on some of the pages than on the rest of the site. This is for the younger viewers as studys have proven that the larger words are easier to read.

Tools & Work Areas

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Some of the things I have learned over the years about my personal work areas and the tools I use to build my models. Nothing on here is set in stone and should only be used as an idea to help you decide what you would like to have to build your models. 

Reference Material and Parts Sources

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When it comes to reference material for building a model, too much information usually isn't enough! Here is another place you do not need to limit yourself to just one area. If you open your options you'll find more than you think on the web that you can use for ideas and parts sources.

Plastic Signs

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I have been given more flak about this than I care to mention, but YES you can use plastic signs from your local hardware or retail store to build things instead of the expensive Plastruct sheets. Open your mind and you can close your wallet!

My Computer

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I honestly believe that a computer belongs in your work area. It doesn't need to be a new one with the latest whiz bang fancy gizmos on it, it just needs to be functional enough to be useful.