All right Mr. Toshi, That will be quite enough of that there crazy talk. I truly regret the circunstances you face. Yet, they are not too insurmountable as to keep you from building models. As everyone has pointed out, there are many solutions to the age old "space dilemna". The bottom line is that you can model anywhere, anytime if you want. I have complete faith in your perseverence.
Like everyone here, I too have my "how to model" story. When I worked for the U.S Forest Service as a firefighter my duty station was a remote one room guard station with no electricity. My challenge was that I could only pack 1 model and a small box of tools on the fire engine when we had to report each week. I had a small kitchen table to work on and a Coleman lantern for light. It was absolutely awesome.
I have to laugh here as the lot of us are telling stories that sound like our grandfathers telling us about when they went to school. How they had to hike 30 miles in 6 feet of snow with only their socks on.
I want you to keep this in mind my good friend, you need modeling and the modeling community needs you.
Stay positive and active, Joe