This is a universal joke among modelers—the mythical beast that "eats" tiny parts that fall off your desk, never to be seen again.
Making scale models is a hobby that sits at the perfect intersection of history, engineering, and fine art. Whether you are piecing together a WWII fighter plane, a 1/24 scale classic muscle car, or a sprawling sci-fi diorama, the craft offers a deeply rewarding (and occasionally testing) experience.
It’s relatively low. You can start with a $25 kit, a pair of nippers, and some plastic cement.
Making Scale Models -
This is a universal joke among modelers—the mythical beast that "eats" tiny parts that fall off your desk, never to be seen again.
Making scale models is a hobby that sits at the perfect intersection of history, engineering, and fine art. Whether you are piecing together a WWII fighter plane, a 1/24 scale classic muscle car, or a sprawling sci-fi diorama, the craft offers a deeply rewarding (and occasionally testing) experience.
It’s relatively low. You can start with a $25 kit, a pair of nippers, and some plastic cement.