If you were to ask a group of seasoned scale modelers to name a single person who most dramatically changed the hobby in the late 20th century, one name would consistently rise to the top: François Verlinden. More than just a company, Verlinden Productions was a seismic shift—a philosophy, a movement, …
The Enduring Craft: A Look at the Model Kit Legacy of Italeri
For many of us, the distinct smell of polystyrene cement and the rustle of instructions fresh from the box are more than just memories; they’re a portal to hours of focused, creative joy. In the world of scale modeling, few names carry the weight and heritage of Italeri. More than just …
The Unsung Hero of ’90s Anime Action: A Love Letter to Bandai’s 1/100 Disc Fighter
Remember that other transforming robot show from the mid-90s? The one where the mecha didn’t just combine, but launched spinning discs in a deadly high-tech ballet of destruction? If you grew up watching The Brave of the Sun, Fighbird, you just felt a surge of nostalgia. And if you didn’t, you’re about to …
More Than a Toy Car: A Deep Dive into the Wild World of Hot Wheels
Confession time: My heart still does a little flip when I see a fresh, untouched display of Hot Wheels at the store. It doesn’t matter if I’m 8 or 48. That flash of red and flame is a universal siren call to speed, creativity, and a bit of nostalgic magic. But …
The Phantom of the Hobby Shelf: The Legend of Imai Model Co.
If you were a model kit enthusiast in the 1970s and 80s, especially one with a taste for the futuristic and the fantastic, you knew the name. The boxes were vibrant, the artwork explosive, and the subjects were unlike anything else on the shelf. This was the world of Imai Model …
Why Street Fighter II Feels Right Only on an Arcade Cabinet
Street Fighter II is available on almost every platform imaginable. Consoles, PCs, handhelds, emulators—you name it. And yet, many fans will tell you that the “real” way to play Street Fighter II is on an arcade cabinet. That feeling isn’t just nostalgia talking. There are real, tangible reasons why the …
The Atari Flashback Series: Retro Gaming Made Easy
For anyone who grew up with classic Atari games, the Atari Flashback series feels like a time machine in a small plastic box. Designed to bring the golden age of gaming back to modern homes, the Flashback consoles capture the look, feel, and fun of Atari’s early systems without the …
The ZX Spectrum: The Computer That Sparked a Generation
Few computers have left as deep a cultural mark as the ZX Spectrum. Small, affordable, and unmistakably British, the Spectrum wasn’t just a piece of hardware—it was the starting point for an entire generation of programmers, gamers, and tech enthusiasts. For many people in the 1980s, this was the computer …
The Atari 520ST: Power, Creativity, and a Different Path in Home Computing
In the mid-1980s, home computers were evolving fast, and Atari took a bold step with the Atari 520ST. Released in 1985, the 520ST was part of the Atari ST family and represented a very different vision of what a home computer could be. It wasn’t flashy in the same way …
The Commodore Amiga A500: A Computer That Was Way Ahead of Its Time
For many people who grew up in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Amiga A500 wasn’t just a computer—it was an experience. At a time when most home computers were limited to basic graphics and beeps, the Amiga A500 felt like something from the future. Games looked better, music …