Restrooms heavily modified from Dollar Tree building, and so is the ticket booth and the bar. The bandstand is scratch built, the figures are all conversions from cheap styrene figures from Amazon, and a few random figures from other sources. The firearms are bits of plastic added to civilian figures to simulate guns. The base is PVA plastic sheeting 1/4 inch thick, very rigid, very expensive. I got it used, for free, about 25 years ago in a large quantity and I am still using it up. Trees are swizzle sticks from Dollar Tree. Chairs are wire and plastic scratch builds. Dance floor is sheet plastic with contact paper border. Posters were digitally created by my daughter. Billboards from Target stores. Concrete color bases are removable or reposition-able for different scenarios, as are all the buildings and trees. So the whole thing is very modular. The whole base is 20 x 16 inches. I worked on it off and on for a couple years.
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Monday, March 2, 2026
Kiss Kiss Club is Finished
Kiss Kiss Club, Nassau, Bahamas.A wonderful place to stop, have a drink, dance, and enjoy the band.King Erison Combo is the featured band. Here is a photo of the bar in the distance.The restrooms, in pink, and the entrance, near the beach ball.Covered seated in the background.Kiss Kiss Club staff in their red over black uniforms.Largo's yacht Disco Volante, crewmen after James Bond. Note each has a pistol in his hand.
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Figure Conversions,
James Bond,
Kiss Kiss,
Scratch Building,
Thunderball
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Random Photos of My Collection
This year is the year I get my basement in order. I have been buying boxes and finally go the sheds assembled. I hope to clear off the tables someone this year. The project includes building some racks to hold boxes and installing a second railing on my basement stairs for safety. Dollar Tree row houses, Godzillasauruas in the back yards.The last several years I have been working on a project to make police for some East Coast US jurisdictions and some West Coast ones for the years 1898 to 2018. These are most of the actual cars that have been allocated for the East Coast. Many will get new markings and some will be repainted. This does not include most of the trucks, command centers, SWAT vehicles, nor fire trucks and other emergency vehicles.Base temporary markings for a figure I am making. James Bond in Thunderball, 007.The original figure is 1/75th scale, hard plastic made in China, and comes in a bag of 100 rather generic civilian figures with a small number of poses. Many companies sell these on ebay and Amazon. Some painted, some not painted, in several variations of size, and quality and pose number.The figure after mounting on a base and swapping the head. In my role playing rules major figures get a hexagon shaped plastic base. Stats will go on the underside of the base. The character name my go on a plaque on the upper base or written on the bottom. Being styrene plastic these are very easy to convert and I swap legs, heads, arms, even bodies all the the time since the poses are limited. I save every unused body part and they often get used up in other projects so I don't have to sacrifice a whole figure each time.Mr. Bond with an HO 1/87 scale Austin Martin.It is a small car and he is a big guy, but it seems very small with the scale difference.These figures paint up pretty well even with my marginal painting skills.Bond, James Bond.
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Godzillasaurus,
James Bond,
The Collection
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Sheds
After sitting in a stack of parts in my driveway for nine years, my two sheds are finally together.Three of our kids decided to visit and naturally I put them to work on an old fashioned barn raising. These two shed served for at least ten years in California mounted on a concrete pad. Here they will sit on graded gravel in the wind and the snow. They are made by Lifetime and they are terrific.I am placing only replaceable items into the sheds. So in the event of catastrophe the contents can be replace by insurance money. Not the case with many hobby items.The first items are my collection of miniature trees. All mounted on sheets of plastic or on old CDs. Fully painted, flocks, and well cared for. All very tidy.Each box is labeled with the contents. It's not hoarding if the boxes are labeled. An insect catching sticky pad and a moisture trap on the shelf it insure the integrity of the collection. The shed walls and roofs have been reinforced with metal straps to hold the plastic pieces together, the floor has been nailed to the ground with 10 inch nails. The seams have been sealed with foam or glue to prevent leakage and stop insects from gaining entry.Each shed has a wasp trap and flying insect trap to catch flying bugs.The interior of each box has a moisture absorbing packet to further protect the contents. Both sheds are right outside my window and I inspect the exterior at least twice a day. They sit under a porch light.
I needed a few extra screws to finish putting them together and a quick call to Lifetime and a very kind lady sent me 100 metal screws free of charge, despite the sheds being years out of warranty. Excellent customer service. I highly recommend their products. Other than being a customer I don't have any connection with the company.
https://www.lifetime.com/storage-sheds
Friday, February 27, 2026
Cat Car
Hot Wheels Blvd. Brusier, as part of their 2026 Batman collection 5 pack.It has an excellent paint job as a Catwoman car.This car has been around since 2011 and has a spare tire molded in the back that is not the same wheel as is on the car.This is one way that Hot Wheels can recycle an old car into something new.Since I have three Catwoman figures, having an additional Catwoman car is a good idea.It is a good looking car, sort of a Camero or Firebird in style.Batman vs Catwoman!
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