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When ever I use google looking for something if I don’t know where I specifically want to go I put scale in front of what ever and usually use the scale I am looking for. It doesn’t eliminate all of the junk they throw at you but generally cuts it down to one to about three pages for you to look through.

Generally now I’ve looked around for enough stuff that I have specific places I go to for whatever I need if my main hobby shop doesn’t have a hookup into whatever I’m after.

Elm City is my Main Hobby shop,
Barrel Depot for all things barrels,
Fuilmodel for metal tracks although TRex does look interesting,
Games Workshop for war hammer, although we are intending to start looking at other suppliers in that scale as there are many rather interesting figures available,
Teds in Montreal for Wizkids and other small figures,
Spruce brothers for some harder to find items,
Now I’m exploring patreon for 3D printing subjects as we are very seriously interested in getting one of those in the hopefully not to distant future,
Star link for internet as I only have one provider available at the moment once again promising high speed through fibre optic for the sixth year in a row! At the moment if we get into kilobytes we get excited although we pay through the nose they don’t care no customer service since no competition. We need star link to move north another 3 degrees and we will start having connectivity reliably and cheaper!
I’m sure there’s a couple others I have used off and on depending on what it is specifically that I am after but the main ones I have listed

I have a order coming in from a new guy to me anyway because I have a 1/144 rail gun that I was going to put on an old base that I had been give and it was damaged so I thought enlarge the idea a bit and have supporting units in a defensive setting for it so I ordered some stuff that at least if my scale conversion was right should be close enough +- hopefully. Decided on getting a second rail mortar to go into plus gives me xtra tracks to play with laying it all out on the board and then I can decide on the ground work I want to do for it. I found this guy using scale and numbers in the search bar.