Friend Toshi -
In the following order, remember these things.
1) The pure enjoyment you have in building models.
2) The therapy that was involved, progressing toward your TBI recovery. You put brain power and muscle co-ordination together, hand/eye skills and working with instructions.
3) I can imagine your families satisfaction, seeing you so involved and having such fun.
4) I have seen plenty of advancement in your writing and building skills, since seeing your first post. You have progressed to an amazing degree, you can be proud of what you have accomplished.
Speaking for myself, I would sorely miss your cheery posts and excitement, that I look forward to seeing daily. Toshi quitting???? Not allowed, Sir. You're creative and intelligent, you'll find a satisfactory way and you're family will be happy to help, I'll betcha. Stay with 1:72, much easier to work on and store.
I was a commercial pilot, years ago I took kit parts in baggies and tools along on trips, to build at the hotel at night. That is, until TSA determind that an X-acto knife, a file and some cement were determined to be weapons of mass detruction. If I could build during a night stay in a hotel, you can build in whatever home arrangement you have.
I will continue to watch for your posts, a highlight for me.
Patrick