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ModelGeeks Episode 46 “Leveling up! What build or technique changed you as a modeler?”
Welcome to Episode 46 of The ModelGeeks Podcast. Once upon a time we ask, "what was your "ah ha"moment. Well, now we want to know, do you remember what kit it was or, which technique was it that you learned that took you to the next level?Of course, we’ll also go around the horn and talk about what we are in work on, and also give a run-down of what’s new out there in kits, aftermarket, upcoming shows, and other news around the hobby. We would like to thank all the listeners for the continued support you have given the show. We hope to see you out and about as we hit some of the shows. If you can't make it to the shows then you can still interact with us through social media, Facebook, Instagram, and email: contact@modelgeekspodcast.com<br/><br/>Check out these links!<br/>Fine Scale Modelers, Build a Model Month<br/>DSPIAE Glass Files<br/><br/>Make sure you check out our new group / community on Facebook, The ModelGeeks Model ShackWe also want to thank each of our sponsors for their support. We are very lucky to have their support. When you have the time, pay a visit to their web sites, and have a look at their fine products.Sponsors:<br/>Detail and Scale<br/>Furball Aero-Design<br/>Tamiya USA<br/>SprueBrothers<br/>Bases By Bill We are very fortunate to be able to join the scale modeling podcast community and are in the company of several other really GREAT podcasts. Hopefully, someday we’ll earn our wings and be able to keep up with those guys! Please check them all out at Scale Model Podcasts.Blogs:<br/>The Kit Box<br/>Sprue Pie with Frets<br/><br/>If you would like to support the Geeks please take a moment to head over to our new The ModelGeeks Patreon. If you aren’t interested in Patreon and would still like to donate, then please follow the link. Support the Geeks!<br/><br/>If you aren’t interested in Patreon and would still like to donate, then please follow the link. Support the Geeks!<br/><br/>Patreon Supporters:<br/>Sprue Brothers Models, Geoff Martin of Furball Aero Design, Scale Colors, Bullseye Model Aviation, Emilio Cuesta, Mike Talley, Dan Knofel, Stanton Fodness, Brent Leidig, Tim Cavileer, Paul Burdette, Cole Jacobsen, Craig Colledge, David Waples, Robert Lara, Ethan Idenmill, mfdyer, Connor Healey, Ray Boorman, Manuel Smith, Robert Morales, Len Steward, John Allen, Rick ReinertSupport the show <br/>Support the show