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The scale model scene on twitter (Outside of Japanese and Korean guys) is all trannies. The overlap between autists and troons becomes clearer each day.
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Seriously? I always thought the troons would stay to warhammer and other stuff that's more new-aged than scale modelling.The scale model scene on twitter (Outside of Japanese and Korean guys) is all trannies. The overlap between autists and troons becomes clearer each day.
Warhammer, Gundam and the occasional tank painted in whatever flavor of pride flag are all common sights when you start looking at model kit tags on twitter. It's nuts.Seriously? I always thought the troons would stay to warhammer and other stuff that's more new-aged than scale modelling.
It doesnt matter, you get one pride flag space marine, tank, gundam, ext, and it's on every (((hobby))) page like it's the new sliced bread.Seriously? I always thought the troons would stay to warhammer and other stuff that's more new-aged than scale modelling.
That might have been me, but all my shit is packed up or was sold off a decade ago when it became clear I wouldn't have the time or space to really dedicate to a proper railway. I'm getting a new shed next year. Might start it up again.I was hoping to see more model train autists.
British N, either big four or on the corporate blue/sectorisation transition, on a fictional branch off the west coast mainline. I was also thinking of modelling something Japanese at one point. I've got couple of Kato commuter sets still.What scale?
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I own a few Graham Farish.British N, either big four or on the corporate blue/sectorisation transition, on a fictional branch off the west coast mainline. I was also thinking of modelling something Japanese at one point. I've got couple of Kato commuter sets still.
Easily over four digits at this point, I'm a sucker for tanks and 1/35 is the ideal niche between "tabletop" 1/72 and space-intensive 1/16. The scale of the collection is forcing me to commit to building so I can keep adding without taking up additional room hilariously enough.What's everyone's backlog looking like?
I've probably got a few hundred dollars worth of unbuilt kits.
Damn, RIP. I'm going to paint my Moderoid ED-209 in his honor
The Chairman of Tamiya has died. Gonna huff some Mr. Surfacer in his honor.
I've had the same pair of Tamiya nippers for around a decade. My previous pair also lasted me a long time. I got a God Hand pair on a sale last year though, and man. It's a little finnicky at first, but once you get a feel for them, they're really smooth.Tamiya make the best nippers. It's a quality company in an industry full of crap