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Adriatic posted:

   "A hat, a broach, a pterodactyle" 

  Popsicle sticks, old frosting tubs, oatmeal containers, empty butaine cans, small airpumps, can opener, coffee maker tanks, toy and junk gears, sewing bobbins, thread spools, construction paper, sandpaper, innertube,  record,tape,CD,dvd, players, tone arms, box foam, old screens, ancient spackle and plaster bags, old TV cabinet, old artist light table, repurposed toys, figurines, Q-tip box windows, robbed power supplies, ad/junk mail gimicks, solar lawn lamps, low voltage lawn lamps, keychain lights, Monopoly, Scrabble, Sorry, Password game pieces, mr.potatoe head, tux pocket vases, pipe cleaners, Lincoln logs, shish kabob skewers, chop sticks, wood spoon handles, furniture leg carpet dishes, tin cans, post cards, cracker jack boxes, dentures, faux jewelry, real jewlry, dogtag chain, dashboards, weeds, sticks, moss, fowers; coffee,berry&blood stains; Vasoline, dipstick oil,  rag cloth, egg carton , dryer lint mache', flour mache', hair bands, dental bands, rubber bands, bread ties, thread, beads, paint brush ferrule/ handles, kite string, anything with a wire inside, pen springs, markers, cereal and pasta boxes, old tins, TV remotes & thier little stands, miscellaneous hardware, egg wash&sugar glue, eye/sunglass hinges, lighter flint wheels and springs, model car sprue, thimbles, spray caps, sock hangers, hat pins, prize eggs/bubbles, firework sticks/caps/tube/fins, fireplace matches, toothpicks, white out, toilet paper tube, tiny flower pots, faucet screens/washers, vacuum's tubes/bushing, candle wax, pencil erasers, and puppy dog tags......

....that's what my little layouts are made of

And likely would be even if the power ball had my name on it

About $100 bucks a year, closer to $75 the last four years in rolling items

I grew up around scale and highrail and toy alike

I'm just glad I was always so easily amused 

Can i see pictures especially stuff you make with tape players

right now i'm scrounging up old circuit boards  erector parts boxes my polar express etc and am trying to make a futuristic scifi layout

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