On my previous post I briefly talked about the history of Omega as a storied Swiss watchmaker. The Omega Seamaster Aquaterra was the first Omega watch that I ever own. I loved it so much that I went to buy my second piece, which is none other than the Speedmaster Professional. Birth of an Icon:... Continue Reading →
Saturn V rocket
Every once in a while, Lego releases some truly spectacular sets. Like the Saturn V rocket, for example, that propelled Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins to the moon. At exactly 1:110 scale, this piece stands at 1 meter in height. It's been a joy building this set. Now, where and how do... Continue Reading →

