<2022-03-08T21:09:33.000Z> Mr_Clean: Question, you don't know me but I have heard you on several different podcasts that I follow.
<2022-03-08T21:09:55.000Z> mkultra: yes
<2022-03-08T21:10:03.000Z> mkultra: ????
<2022-03-08T21:10:07.000Z> Mr_Clean: I am looking for modern scale US military models 
<2022-03-08T21:10:30.000Z> Mr_Clean: Wanting the vehicles to be around 2" long
<2022-03-08T21:10:37.000Z> mkultra: Hmmmmm
<2022-03-08T21:10:45.000Z> mkultra: Peter Pig maybe?
<2022-03-08T21:11:15.000Z> mkultra: I think Team Yankee at 1/100 might work, an Abrams hull will end up at about 2.5 in
<2022-03-08T21:11:22.000Z> mkultra: How modern do you want?
<2022-03-08T21:11:25.000Z> Mr_Clean: The scale ratios through me off. I am wanting the vehicles to be easy to see, not too big and cheap
<2022-03-08T21:11:36.000Z> mkultra: Ah, what for?
<2022-03-08T21:11:39.000Z> Mr_Clean: Modern like current use
<2022-03-08T21:11:51.000Z> mkultra: Hmmmm
<2022-03-08T21:12:08.000Z> Mr_Clean: I use for teaching classes. Can't get into it.
<2022-03-08T21:12:14.000Z> mkultra: Well most stuff in TY is still in current use, but the models aren't exact, like abrams' and humvees
<2022-03-08T21:12:37.000Z> Mr_Clean: More soft skin vehicles and trucks. Not armor. I don't do figurines
<2022-03-08T21:12:57.000Z> mkultra: Hmmmmmmmm
<2022-03-08T21:13:41.000Z> Mr_Clean: They don't need to be 100% exact, just distinguishable between different types of cargo trucks etc
<2022-03-08T21:13:53.000Z> mkultra: You'd be best off looking for STL 3d printer files
<2022-03-08T21:14:05.000Z> Mr_Clean: I teach tactical logistics
<2022-03-08T21:14:10.000Z> mkultra: Hmmm
<2022-03-08T21:14:31.000Z> mkultra: OK well if you need different kinds of cargo trucks definitely look for STLs
<2022-03-08T21:14:38.000Z> mkultra: and see if you commission a 3d printer
<2022-03-08T21:15:19.000Z> Mr_Clean: I can find 1:200 and smaller, but hey are too small to teach a bunch of apes. 
<2022-03-08T21:15:38.000Z> mkultra: the cool thing about an STL is you can make it any size you want
<2022-03-08T21:15:55.000Z> mkultra: 1/200 is about 1 inch long
<2022-03-08T21:16:37.000Z> Mr_Clean: Thank you, I will search some more. I think that I knew someone with a printer if her hasn't broken it yet
<2022-03-08T21:17:03.000Z> Mr_Clean: I am hoping for 2" longish if possible
<2022-03-08T21:17:45.000Z> Mr_Clean: I hate autocorrect.
<2022-03-08T21:18:08.000Z> Mr_Clean: Keep up the broadcasting.
<2022-03-08T21:18:12.000Z> mkultra: ebay.com/itm/264737069653
<2022-03-08T21:18:36.000Z> mkultra: This guy is selling em at ~$12 at about 5 cm (just shy of 2 inches
<2022-03-08T21:19:02.000Z> mkultra: its an MTVR, I assume you are familiar (USA truck #1)
<2022-03-08T21:19:37.000Z> mkultra: 1/144 is a good scale
<2022-03-08T21:20:28.000Z> mkultra: Lemme know if this works
<2022-03-08T21:21:09.000Z> Mr_Clean: Yes, it is a 7.5 ton cargo used by the marines. I escorted some of those around the litter box years ago
<2022-03-08T21:21:37.000Z> mkultra: I just googled "US army truck modern" to find the make
<2022-03-08T21:22:11.000Z> mkultra: also humvee models are plentiful in this size if that would work (not really a logi vehicle but very recognizable and screams USAF like nothing else)
<2022-03-08T21:22:44.000Z> Mr_Clean: There are a whole lot of 6mm that look nice and are cheap. Die cast probably give me lead poisoning. But hey are too small
<2022-03-08T21:24:35.000Z> mkultra: modern white metal is lead free
<2022-03-08T21:25:34.000Z> Mr_Clean: Good to know. Time to stack pencils and call it a day
<2022-03-08T21:26:44.000Z> Mr_Clean: Thank you for your council
<2022-03-08T21:26:54.000Z> mkultra: no worries