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Scratch built a bank for my miniature Western collection. Had the most fun with the safe.
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 And here are the jerks that are going to try and rob it!
 

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  On 4/30/2021 at 3:47 AM, vancleef said:

Scratch built a bank for my miniature Western collection. Had the most fun with the safe....
....And here are the jerks that are going to try and rob it!

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You should do the saloon from Tombstone.

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The garden is doing far better than last year.

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  On 5/6/2021 at 2:03 AM, Kendo 2 said:

The garden is doing far better than last year.

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How are the cows doing? Have you had any problems with rustlers?
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  On 5/6/2021 at 1:36 AM, Kendo 2 said:

You should do the saloon from Tombstone.

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The bank was inspired by one in Tombstone that I took lots of photos of when I was there.

This one is from a few years back that I constructed, inspired by Tombstone's famous Birdcage Theater:
 

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I have a large saloon interior that I built years back for replicating Barroom Brawls in miniature. But I want to do a new one now that my skills have improved.

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  On 5/6/2021 at 3:54 AM, vancleef said:

How are the cows doing? Have you had any problems with rustlers?

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Whitney has taken over the steers.  They like her better than me anyway.  She talks baby talk to them and they follower her around like dogs.

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  On 5/6/2021 at 9:19 PM, Kendo 2 said:

Whitney has taken over the steers.  They like her better than me anyway.  She talks baby talk to them and they follower her around like dogs.

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That is, like, the most awesome thing I've heard this week!

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Started the work for a winter garden last week.  Nothing grand, just scattered some edible cover crops (leaf lettuce and cabbages, mustard greens and cilantro.)  Bought some recycled greenhouse plastic to make some cold frames for hardneck garlic and 1015 onions. 

My gardening big coup this year; red sugar cane the dept of agriculture banned.  I have 14 rooted stalks ready to plant (enough to do a 20' hedge).  I made my own biochar and inoculated it with my homemade beer failure, leaf mold from under an oak tree, some expired molasses and my own urine :sick:.  It sounds (and is) gross but mold and bacteria have done their job i.e. no pee smell.  Gonna line the trenches with that, top it with some compost and lay the cane in.  By August 2021 I'll have my own sugar cane for juice or syrup. :P

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  On 12/2/2021 at 8:20 AM, Kendo 2 said:

Started the work for a winter garden last week.  Nothing grand, just scattered some edible cover crops (leaf lettuce and cabbages, mustard greens and cilantro.)  Bought some recycled greenhouse plastic to make some cold frames for hardneck garlic and 1015 onions. 

My gardening big coup this year; red sugar cane the dept of agriculture banned.  I have 14 rooted stalks ready to plant (enough to do a 20' hedge).  I made my own biochar and inoculated it with my homemade beer failure, leaf mold from under an oak tree, some expired molasses and my own urine :sick:.  It sounds (and is) gross but mold and bacteria have done their job i.e. no pee smell.  Gonna line the trenches with that, top it with some compost and lay the cane in.  By August 2021 I'll have my own sugar cane for juice or syrup. :P

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Why would the Department of Agriculture ban sugar cane? 

Curious, why would you line the trenches with Biocar?  Is it some process to help prevent pest (worms etc) from eating the plants?  I am not a farmer, barely capable house plant care taker.. (at least I haven't killed any of them lol) but if I am not mistaken biocar is good for soil and the environment but can't it take some time to become in sync with the soil? also doesn't it prevent the worms  from doing their thing helping the dirt get/stay healthy? (being inorganic .. well at least mostly ... carbon if I am not mistaken)

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  On 5/6/2021 at 2:03 AM, Kendo 2 said:

The garden is doing far better than last year.

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How did it go?  Did you get your bumper crop?

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  On 12/2/2021 at 6:27 PM, ritualclarity said:

Why would the Department of Agriculture ban sugar cane? 

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The variety I have doesn't need to be replanted every three years and is hardy in my zone; i.e. the USDA considers it 'invasive'.  It's also disease resistant.

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Curious, why would you line the trenches with Biocar?

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Biochar is a sponge that will soak up whatever you mix with it.  I inoculated mine with native soil bacteria and impregnated it with nitrogen and phosphorous.  After it cured it went in the bottom of the trench and the cane on top.  The cane roots will seek out the biochar layer a foot beneath them and establish a good system.  By the time the biochar breaks down the cane roots will have all the nutrients and carbon they need for a few years.  I can top dress with compost to give it a boost when needed.

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How did it go?  Did you get your bumper crop?

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Off of 17 roma plants I got about 200lbs of tomatoes from the whole season; not all at once but in one BIG harvest and then a few smaller follow-ups.  I canned practically all of it and the cooking process yielded about 10 gallons of juice.  I rendered that down into a little over 2 quarts of tomato paste.  I still have home canned tomato products in the pantry.

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  On 12/3/2021 at 2:59 PM, Kendo 2 said:

The variety I have doesn't need to be replanted every three years and is hardy in my zone; i.e. the USDA considers it 'invasive'.  It's also disease resistant.

Thats pretty silly if it isn't harmful (and doesn't seem to be) compared to the benefits it has. (disease resistant)

Biochar is a sponge that will soak up whatever you mix with it.  I inoculated mine with native soil bacteria and impregnated it with nitrogen and phosphorous.  After it cured it went in the bottom of the trench and the cane on top.  The cane roots will seek out the biochar layer a foot beneath them and establish a good system.  By the time the biochar breaks down the cane roots will have all the nutrients and carbon they need for a few years.  I can top dress with compost to give it a boost when needed.

Ah that makes sense. I've heard that previously but not in solid "real world" use.  

Off of 17 roma plants I got about 200lbs of tomatoes from the whole season; not all at once but in one BIG harvest and then a few smaller follow-ups.  I canned practically all of it and the cooking process yielded about 10 gallons of juice.  I rendered that down into a little over 2 quarts of tomato paste.  I still have home canned tomato products in the pantry. 

Ihave little experience in this. I assume by your response that it was quite haul for your setup. 

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  On 5/22/2021 at 3:03 AM, vancleef said:

I have a friend 3D printing Fallout minis and terrain. I'll see if I can get some photos.

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You should consider getting into 3d printing yourself. Print your own models ... Then paint! I am sure it cheaper than buying premade models. Also, with a bit of practice and some guidance (from many here that do 3d models) you can possibly create your own custom models to paint to boot!

Also your friend did an awesome job at creating those models.

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Me and my lame gardening...

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  On 12/6/2021 at 6:55 PM, Kendo 2 said:

Me and my lame gardening...

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Not lame at all.... not at all.

 

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me and my garden.  WARNING: Boring wall-o-text.

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Lately I've rekindled memories back when I used to collect comic books. It's been a super duper long time. Talking about late 90's since I last collected any. These past days I've been searching for ones I'm missing I need to finish my collections.

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Finally got a night free from customer orders and painted something for myself. Scratch built a custom base for the 28mm miniature of Snake Plissken from Escape From New York:
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  On 3/30/2023 at 3:11 PM, vancleef said:

Finally got a night free from customer orders and painted something for myself. Scratch built a custom base for the 28mm miniature of Snake Plissken from Escape From New York:
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A movie ahead of it's time! Walling off NYC and LA as prisons seems like a no brainer these days!

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Writing a science fiction story. There is no main story right now because I'm noting down everything that consists of this world. From characters, factions, the world itself, etc.  When I started doing this, I was doing it on my phone using Samsung Notes. Really liked the dark theme and white text and allowing me to import images. I knew I could do this on MS Wordpad as I had done this many years ago. However, Wordpad doesn't offer a dark theme. or changing the page to a dark color along with the text being a lighter color so that it's easy on the eyes. For days I was researching until I stumbled upon LibreOffice, which allowed me to do just that. It's a great alternative to MS Word and Office. So I have been transferring it all over from my phone.

It's going to be a long time before I put this story together because I'm putting in many important characters that will exist in this world. Like if they are unique named NPCs in a game world. I also have another for factions, settlements, the world itself, vehicles, currency, locations (wilderness), locations (city, towns), weapons, attire, etc.

The idea is to come up with a story for a game. And then learn to develop with UE5 and just create small worlds for fun with these characters and factions. Though, that is a long ways ahead.

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