I figure I did the hobby a favor this morning by not admitting I was a model railroader.
I'm deep into bashing a Lionchief + Hudson into a representation (i.e., as accurate a model as I can make out of it) of an ATSF 1800 class Prairie class loco. I've been thinking about where I would get/how I would easily make the rounder, taller sand domes the new loco needs. Then it occurred to me: the round plastic covers over cosmetic/personal grooming spray cans and spitzers spray heads that I see at the CVS. With all there are to choose from at least two must be just the shape and size. And indeed, I came home from CVS with what I need (see below): for only $4 - saving me gobs of time (see below).
But it took half an hour of wandering the aisles to find what I wanted on something cheap: within a minute I found a wonderful top on a $26 bottle of hair conditioner, but really . . . not $26!!!
So I was standing in the women's skin-care and hair products aisle, maybe 20 minutes into my careful perusal of every bottle on both sides of the aisle, deeply into mentally measuring the diameter and shape versus my needs, when a very stern store manager interrupted me to to rather crisply ask if I "needed help." I thought before answering "I'm looking for a bottle of something my wife told me I'd better bring home, but I don't remember what it is. I'm pretty sure I'll recognize it when I see it . . . I hope." She nodded knowingly and with a pitying look left me to it.
I could have said, "I'm a model train enthusiast bashing a Lionel semi-scale Hudson into a scale ATSF Prairie and I need to find two new sand domes to glue onto it this afternoon," but somehow I knew that really wasn't the thing to do."
My Trophies from nearly an hour at the CVS. that hour and $4 saved me about three of hours of turning wood or plastic into these shapes.