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Airfield Models is my personal web site for model builders and those who appreciate the art of model building.

I apologize but links are broken all over the site.  That's what I get for linking to external sites.  A lot of them are now just gone.  Also, PHP (the worst language of all time) keeps changing and breaking everything I created on this site so a lot of things just don't work and frankly, I'm tired of fixing thousands of things on the site every time PHP "updates". So it's just gonna stay broken until whenever.


Note 2:  My vision is getting noticeably worse.  All my modeling life I've been trying to find the Holy Grail of magnifying glasses even when my vision was a lot better than it is now.

So right off the bat I'm going to save you some time, frustration and money.

You do not need any kind of magnifying, lighted headset-type magnifying glasses to work with tiny modeling pieces.  What you need is a couple sets of reading glasses and good lighting in your work area.  I was snowed for so long by the modeling suppliers who tried to sell me all kind of modeling magnifiers and they all pretty much are expensive, a pain to use and don't work that well.  Reading glasses work great - even cheap ones.

You're Welcome.


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Your Help Please!

If you find anything broken anywhere on the site, please send me a quick e-mail with the URL and I will fix it ASAP.  I really appreciate your help.

Third Note:  I'm not a journalist.  I've never been to Journalism School.  I know nothing about Journalism.  But I think there's a rule that says if you change anything you've already published that you're supposed to clearly note that.  I'm reading through this site for the first time in a long time and finding all kinds of typos and things that are badly or oddly worded and fixing them.  I'm not making any notes about it.  If I change my viewpoint on a thing then I will but I'm not noting small things I'm fixing like changing "it's" to "its", for example.   So some page dates will be recent (as of this writing) but that doesn't indicate new or changed information unless noted.  Mostly it's just fixing misspellings and weirdly phrased things.

 
 

Work is what I do for the love of it.  A job is how I pay for it.

- Paul K. Johnson

 
 

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