Today I visited a professional model maker friend who I had not seen for many years,like a lot of industries he is struggling to survive as a lot of the companies that he used to do work for have now closed,he showed me an album of some of his work in the past year,simply staggering,a small seat that mushrooms out into a table for luxury boats that need space saving ideas,the cantilever action was a work of art,then some very special diecast limited edition cars as gift incentives for a large company and a model of the booms used in oil pollution control work.But what really caught my eye was a large lens which folded into a spun alloy cone,take a look through there he prompted and a needle was in view,when I looked carefully within the eye of the needle was a model of the Statue of Liberty ! it was so tiny that you would not be able to see it with the naked eye,it was made in brass.I then asked him what prompted him to make it so tiny and he replied he wanted to make something smaller that the grain of rice that someone else uses to make images of famous people,he cuts the brass through a powerful lens with great precision and has sold quite a few of these what he termed as 'works of art' there was a big pile of boxes ready to be shipped out to collectors worldwide,everything he makes he just sells out ! these items have been his saviour over the past months when times have been hard for him,it was either this or go into making fitted kitchens,how mundane and boring when a person has skills like this.We shook hands and parted and I wished him the best of luck in his ventures,people like this deserve to do well even if they are sometimes hitting on hard times.We do model building as our hobby but these people rely on it for their living,that must be very difficult at times.