Bench Time #203: We haven’t recorded since last year (technically)
It’s been a few weeks since our last episode, but we’re back from the holiday break and we’ve been cranking
It’s been a few weeks since our last episode, but we’re back from the holiday break and we’ve been cranking
This week we talk about the difference between going 50%, 90% or 100% on a model kit build, what it
Over the past week, progress has been made on a highly detailed 1/87 scale city block from Walthers Trains. This
Join us this week for some layout updates and some stories from our reenacting past!
How grateful are we to have been able to record 200 complete episodes of the Bench Time Podcast together as
We’re one away from 200! And Todd’s busting out the 1:87 scale again on his workbench as we are looking
Man, did we learn a lot about a whole talking to Dave and Paul about the new world (new to
You’re in for another awesome week with the Bench Time Podcast because we had Jason Jensen from Jason Jensen Trains
This has been a very weird week, but we hope all of you are doing well. We’ve loved seeing ALL
We’re going to spread the word for a current contest that’s going on in the model building community! This contest
Special Thursday Home Quarantine Release: PLEASE STAY SAFE AND HEALTHY, DO YOUR PART AND STAY HOME… Besides this is an
Well, it’s said far too often on the podcast, youtube and facebook live videos… So I’ve turned it into an
This weekend we’re all going to hunker down and spend some time inside with our families. There’s no need to
Join Todd and Brett for the first Friday of March 2020 where we talk some shop for our current projects
Long time listener and amazing craftsman model builder Sue Cooley joins us this week on the Bench Time Podcast and
Below are some great tools suggestions from an awesome listener, Andre! Enjoy his tool tips this week: TWO piece Angle
This week we had the awesome opportunity talk with Stephen Milley of rail scale models about all the new exciting
We kick off this week’s episode with some awesome listener mail! Thanks Dan for the sweet Sculpey Hockey Pucks and