Hey Neal
Glad to see you're alive, still kicking, and building models! Not only are the local retailers out of models, it's hard just finding a dedicated hobby shop anymore. Here in Ohio, we still have Wings Wheels & Waves that manufacures MSW Paints, but they're moving to North Carolina. Hope Weller's is still in business. I don't see them advertising in FSM anymore. I always enjoyed driving to the northside - they had a great selection of books and other research materials.
Yeah, I'm still building but really slow. Usually work on 2-3 models at a time, them finish them all at once which averages to 3-4 models a year. Been feeling nostalgic lately and built the Atlantis/Revell "S" Scale repop of the B36, P6 Marlin, B720 Mainliner, and Blue Angels F11F glue bombs I built as a kid. Hopefully, they came out better this time - heck, I spent a lot more time on them!
Currently working on the Revell USS Currituck seaplane tender updated to Vietnam configuration [Yeah, I also built that as a kid]. Most challenging part is scratchbuilding the P5 Marlin seaplanes to go with the ship. Since this is one of Revell's infamous flat-bottomed "carpet scooter" ships, I'm planning to do this as a waterline diorama.
Anyway, take care and say "hi" to Jay, Brad, Lance, Pete, Glenn and the other IPMS Hawaii guys if you see them.
Marshall