I was one of those kids who could spend hours staring at action figures or sketching spaceships on the back of my math homework. I used to be obsessed with anything sci-fi — Star Wars, Mass Effect, you name it. It kinda faded for a while during college, but recently I got back into it... in a different way. I started tinkering with 3D modeling just for fun, and now I've been printing and painting my own collectibles. It's wild how something I loved as a kid is now what I do to unwind after work. Anyone else go through something similar?
			
			
			
				I've got a friend who got into printing miniatures, and now his entire garage is like a workshop-slash-museum. I never really got the appeal until I saw the stuff he made — it's insane how detailed things can get with the right setup. Not really my thing, but watching people get that deep into something is kind of addictive in itself.
			
			
			
				"Oh absolutely. I was always the kid who built tiny cardboard cities and then tried to make stop-motion videos with them. Now I'm deep into 3D printing models from games and movies. The real game-changer for me was finding https://www.gambody.com/  (https://www.gambody.com/)— the detail on the files there makes the whole process actually satisfying. It's not just nostalgia anymore; it's more like art therapy with a geeky twist."
			
			
			
				I used to spend hours building tiny model spaceships too, then drifted away in college. Recently, I dug out some old stuff and started repainting them, and it's surprisingly relaxing. While sorting through some childhood collections, I even found a few hockey cards worth money (https://www.cardchasersmtl.com/) tucked away, which was a fun surprise.