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Bunkermeister19 Nov 2023 8:10 p.m. PST

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Stryderg19 Nov 2023 8:51 p.m. PST

Mike must live in a warehouse or abandoned aircraft hanger. You're a busy little beaver/collector/converter.

Bunkermeister20 Nov 2023 12:42 p.m. PST

I would love to live in an old WalMart store but I can't afford to heat it, cool it, or light it.

When we retired we moved to rural Kentucky after a two year long search for a place that is inexpensive, low population density, minimal potential for growth, and inexpensive to live at.

We spent every penny we had building our dream home with a large walk out basement with the same footprint as the house. We retired to stay home. Our record is 23 consecutive days without leaving our property, that was not covid related.

The entire basement is given over to the hobby and I am very grateful to God and my wife for permitting me to live here in this way. I play with the army men and my wife does stitchery projects, or plays with little pieces of colored string as she likes to say.

Thanks for reading Stryderg.

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