I have been saving bottle caps for a while, for a couple projects I am working on.I have a bunch of these Hero Clixsguys that I have remounted on a new base, and removed the small clear stand.I painted the bottle cap bronze, and mounted it on the clear stand from the Hero Clix figure.Then I flocked the bottom of the base.DR Quest and Race in a flying platform.They are exploring an unexplored part of the desert.Strange rock formations.Set down here Race, and we will take a closer look at this strata.Very interesting Dragons!Quick, DR Quest, back into the flying platform!
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Thursday, February 19, 2026
Walmart House
Walmart Christmas house, with Nativity Set.It's a nice building and works for a period of the last 150 years or so.It has the usual big hole in the back, I need to cover it, probably with a window.Chimney look pretty good. Not much snow on the roof.Here it is as a beach house.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Horseless Carriage
The US Army, National Guard, and militia have had automobiles almost from the beginning. This is a toy car I got decades ago, and it is such an early motor vehicle it has wagon wheels. White rubber tires were an early development. Tires are black because they added carbon to the rubber to make it stronger. White tire rubber was common until about 1916. This is my lego type version of an early horseless carriage. The bricks I got at Dollar Tree..This one is missing a wheel, but I will either resin cast a replacement or switch out to a different kind of wheel. These lego type cars will be for my troops and the blue one will be a civilian car.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2026
US Navy Raiders
Matchbox WWII US Army heads put on Matchbox WWII British Commandos.My intention is to use these as US Navy landing parties. The few figures with a square base are second edition Airfix British Commandos and rather rare.I specifically selected figures with US weapons, the revolver was use by US troops in WWI and WWII, the M1917 .45 ACP revolver was common in both wars.The US Navy did a lot of commando type operations in the Pacific particularly.They destroyed Japanese navigational aids, light houses, and radio equipment.They also did reconnaissance prior to amphibious landings to insure the beaches were suitable.So here are a dozen US Navy figures, perfect to guard a naval base, or perform a commando raid.I like having small units of unusual troops to supplement my larger collections. It makes for interesting small scenarios or small parts of large scenarios.
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