AirshipModeler — A Very Cool Resource!
Thursday, September 21st, 2006When I was a kid growing up in Bristol, Connecticut, I used to love going down into our basement when my brothers Mike and Norm were building plastic models. The smell of Testor’s glue, enamel paint, and turpentine was the aroma of my childhood. Mike and Norm taught me how to make my own models, and I still have a big box of full of all the kits I built through high school and even some in college.
All these years later, I have my own house now, but you can be sure it has a workbench in the basement and a big pile of kits and boxes of spare parts waiting to be built. Every time I open up the bottles of paint and thinner, it’s like I’m back in Bristol, looking over my big brothers’ shoulders again.
Well, as readers know, my other great interest is airships. So you can imagine how excited I was when I stumbled upon a wonderful new web resource called AirshipModeler!







