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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Base Square

Recently I have been getting generic lego type bricks at my local Dollar Tree.
I got this bit of plastic from Amazon, it's one square foot and pretty thick.
It's perfectly square.
It is a half and inch thick.  Very ridged and sturdy and smooth.
It perfectly holds a base square for the generic interlocking pin bricks.  I intend to build a couple very tall buildings and use this heavy plastic as the base for the base.
 

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Conversion and Lights

The decontamination vehicle uses a jet engine blasting water or chemicals from an on board tank onto vehicles as they drive slowly past.
It cleans the chemical agent off the effected vehicle with a massive jet blast.
It started as a cement mixer truck.
And a fuel tanker truck.
And a crane.
My new night time set up with extra lighting.
I can now paint at night.  I have one more of these lights but two was enough for this project.
It's like daytime!
 

Monday, July 13, 2026

Soviet Equipment

Work continues on the T54 tanks, nearly all Roco, but a few SDV, these are Roco in the photo.
I have been taking them apart, mostly, trimming off the flash, repairing problems and putting them together.  Not all of them have the little wheels and I am not replacing any that are missing.
Many of mine had two right side tracks!  That created a lot of problems later.
This is a conversion that I made using parts of three vehicles.
It is a chemical weapon decontamination vehicle.
 

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Painting Stuff and Tips

For the last month or more I have been working on upgrading my Cold War Soviet / Warsaw Pact army.
These are all HO scale vehicles from a variety of companies.
There was a time when the Soviet Union was building an anti-aircraft gun system to replace or supplement the ZSU-23/4.
Similar to the West German Gepard system this was supposed to be a twin 30mm cannon with radar guidance. 
Usually I paint vehicles upside down first, with turrets off if they are easily removable.  Then I can flip them over when dry and paint the upper side.
I decant my spray paints into little jars using a funnel.  I label the paint with blue tape, and I always include the name of paint, the brand and the stock number.
It often does not last very long in these jars, sometimes a few days or few weeks.  I try and use it up quickly.  It is perfect for touch up where the spray paint missed or did not cover well.