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ABOUT ME //

Honestly, my whole life has been about building stuff from scratch. Even as a kid, I was hooked on figuring out how things work, messing with little 3V motors and wiring up random electronics to modify my toys. That need to create something tangible out of nothing never really left me.

Then, around 2014, everything changed. I was walking near my workplace and stumbled upon this tiny Revell model kit shop. It hit me instantly. I remembered my dad telling me stories about all the commercial airplane kits he used to build when he was young. It felt like this perfect way to combine my love for building with a bit of history.

So, I dove in. My first kit was a Revell F-14A Tomcat (04021). I didn't have a fancy workbench. I built and painted the entire thing by the window on this ridiculously small table. But when I was done? I was just blown away by the result. It felt awesome and amazing.

One kit led to ten, ten led to twenty. It didn't take long before I realized regular kits weren't enough. That's when the electronics background kicked in. I discovered 3D printing and suddenly, I could make the parts I needed. I started diving into coding and micro-electronics to make these static models actually do something, blinking lights, controlled movements, you name it.

And that's how we ended up here. This archive is basically the detailed log of that journey: the traditional craft, the advanced finishing, and the technical deep-dive into digital fabrication and electronics integration. It's where my inner kid playing with motors meets the adult trying to build the most detailed, functional scale piece possible.