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I am working on Hot Wheels conversions, figures, and buildings. Here are some photos of these projects. Some projects take me a few minutes and others I work off and on for decades.
My intention is to have only a tiny WWII British collection. I use them only as support for US Army troops, not really as independent units. The RAF helped insert US / UK and French agents into occupied territories during the war, using Lysander aircraft to land small numbers of agents and supplies. I have a small collection of Jedburgh teams. These were three man teams of a British, American, and French solider who went into France to coordinate with French forces for the immediate liberation of territories by advancing troops.
These Airfix figures will in some cases provide support for those teams and units of similar types.
A while ago I was sealing up the area around my basement door by using an aerosol foam spray. I had some left and just sprayed it into a single mass. It turned out to be a pretty cool looking blob monster, not unlike the one on Johnny Quest.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0837348/
So I painted it orange and added some eyes and now it is attacking the city.
In the Batman TV show Colonel Gumm works for Pinky Pinkston making stamps for her trading stamp company. On the side he printed counterfeit postage stamps and sells those on the collectable market.
In the comic book series based on the TV show, now General Gumm, he gave himself a promotion, is up to new adventures facing against Batman. One of his new tools is a weapon that looks like a flamethrower but sprays glue instead of flame. He has his henchmen organized on military lines and wearing military style clothing except that their clothing is the color of bubble gum, pink.
I am using Airfix USMC figures, first series, to convert them into some of GEN Gumms henchmen.