Bench Time #187: James A. Powell of Dirt Spot.7 and Monster
This week we had James A. Powell on the show for a long-overdue appearance! James talked with us about some
This week we had James A. Powell on the show for a long-overdue appearance! James talked with us about some
Wayman Humphrey from Pro Scale Models on Facebook, YouTube and even TikTok joined us for his first guest appearance! We
This week we talk to Brian Wolfe from Mainline Hobby Supply! This is one of our favorite hobby shops in
Welcome back for Bench Time #184 where we featured Bernard Hellen of Miniprints.com! We were very excited to get Bernard
This week, Brett talks about his holiday week off and a visit to NYC and American Girl Doll store…. We
It’s the holiday season, so we decided to kick back, let loose and we definitely went all over the place!
Check out all the photos below for this weeks tip on putting dirt and ground scenery material in tight spots!
Nothing impedes model building more than not being able to easily find and access your tools. If you have to
Todd and Brett are live today kicking it old-school with just us two. We go over Patron Questions and really
When we spend so much time trying to select the right color scheme for our builds, cut the correct sizes
Tip: Remember to shake, check, and refresh paint bottles We are all guilty of it. We take pride in having
Winter Modeling Project of Cameron Street Apartments View the photo gallery below This Winter I took on building the Cameron
Creating copper Lamp-posts and other small detail parts. Supplies needed: Flat Black Spray Primer (rattlecan) Sharpie brand fine Metallic Bronze
Today on Bench Time Podcast #45 we are on location in downtown Albany NY, at the Albany Hilton for the
There are so many methods and techniques to adding roofing material to your structure build and we here at HO
If you drive through any town in the world, you will find a gas station. Big urban cities or small
Sometimes when we least expect to find something truly unique in this hobby it smacks you right in the face
Whether you are an accomplished master craftsman big shot or a green, wet behind the ears beginner, there is no