9-3-2025
Work continues diligently on all my various projects. I have to date edited and produced several shows for the “Breaking the Silence” channel that continues to do well.
The most recent that is about to air this Friday at 4pm PST. DR. Irena Scott’s story about two encounters she had with her sister. Irena has worked closely with Philip Mantel in there in-depth and long running investigator of one of the most highly documented cases of human contact with non-human beings. The famous Pascagoula case of the 70’s.
This case has more witnesses and corroborating testimony than any case in history. Despite the debunkers, skeptics and materialist scientists this case has not been explained away in any rational way. And we have Philip Mantle and Dr. Irena Scott to thank for this. Her re-accounting of her memories is compelling, straight forward and honest.
Despite science best efforts to explain away this subject that in light of the mountains of accumulating evidence to contrary to their claim of “no evidence supports non-human life found on Earth” it is unimaginable to me that anyone can ignore the men and woman of all walks of life that are of rational sound minds that have witnessed non-human technology and beings not of this Earth. So Mary and I along with many other brave human beings around the Earth will continue to document their stories for history and to shed light in the subject the the public. Our latest show with Dustin Eskelsen.
On to other projects of modeling I am making a lot of progress on the Seaview build. I’m about to install the interior that still has a few more lights to go. The hull is becoming seamless and the bottom of the boat is seaming up well too.






The scratch build Enforcer build is finished. Wow that was fast but that’s the beauty of building with makers foam board.
Although they never come out as well as a balsa built plane this construction technique for building a functional well flying aircraft works quite well in a very short period of time.
This will fly Saturday weather permitting. She has retractable landing gear, ailerons, elevator and a nice 70mm EDF fan unit that produces 3 pounds of thrust and the plane weights just a tad over 3 pounds. It should fly well.




The Biplane will also fly Saturday.

I’m taking a break from building airplanes for awhile. I have built several this year and it’s time to switch gears for awhile. Literally. How about a nice 1/24 scale slot car of the famous Mercedes Benz Tipo W163?


I have on order a kit that should be here next week. I was lucky to get this kit while they still last in the US because these are imported from Spain and most if not all of European countries are not shipping to the US. Sad but true. Soon that will change.
This will be a nice build and fun to run on my track to test. But it will soon after be taken to Electric Dreams to run on their 8 lane wooden track. It’s huge with lots of room to run fast.

The 1/24 scale cars run on my 1/32 track quite well I have found ever since Dave Kennedy sent me a Policar track to replace the Scalextric track I lost in the flood. It’s wider and works quite well for 1/24th scale.

These are some of the 1/24th scale cars. The one in the middle is a car I owned when I was 14 years old. A Lotus 40 I was given and have been restoring with a new body made from the original molds of the 60s. It runs very well on my track.


My more recent 1/24th scale build from scratch of a McClaren. The body was from a plastic static kit and the frame and suspension was scratch built in brass and off the shelf parts.
That’s the latest. I am planning another short film and many more interviews to come on the channel. Until then, enjoy and have fun. That is of most importance.
Amazing collection of projects, congratulations. The Sea View looks awesome, and its interior is incredible detailed.
I am also fanatic about slot cars.
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