Other than trains, what other hobbies and interest are you into?
Me: Full size trains, would like to have 1/8 scale trains some day. Ford pickups, Mustangs, Muscle cars, exotic cars, Hot Wheels, Erector sets, lawnmowers, farm machinery, news and politics (conservative), common sense approach to the environment and energy resources, downhill skiing, photography, religion and beatiful women.
Modeling the "Fargo Area Rapid Transit" in O scale 3 rail.
Dave
It's a TOY, A child's PLAYTHING!!! (Woody from Toy Story)
My family and my kids are first and foremost my greatest interest. As for hobbies...
I got into this hobby because of my kids. I had no interest in trains, real or toy before I bought my kids a train set for Christmas. It's been fun.
I have rebuilt a muscle car from the ground up, built award winning scale models, and have had my water color paintings displayed in national galleries.
Each hobby has been fun and rewarding in its own way. And I have enjoyed the challenges and the learning process each one has presented me. But one has always given way to the next. I wonder what the next one will be.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Mine are Astronomy (use a 12.5" dia f6 newtonian along with Binoculars and 4.5" grab and go scope) and now miniature live steam. See www.cockcrow.co.uk for the miniature railway almost in my backyard (a few miles from my home). It really is amazing with 3 signal offices and prototype operation of signals.
Jim H
Depends upon what day of the week it is.
No, seriously, I have several other interests but not nearly enough time or money to persue them like I want to.
I have been interested in photography for years. Took a few courses, bought some "flash" equipment, specialty lens etc. Took all the fun out of taking pictures. Even did a little wedding photography.
Used to like Nascar racing a lot. These days I find it is more Nasboring. The company I work for (wonder how much longer I can say that?) sponsors a NHRA top fuel dragster and I like to keep up with that sport.
I have had a fondness for woodworking since I was a sophmore in high school and took my first woodshop class. My dad was heavy into woodworking for several years. He wasn't able to do much the last year or two though, health issues. When he passed, I got some his radial arm saw and a few other items. I have spent quite a bit of money (at least a new JLC Big Boy's worth) recently on woodworking equipment. Now I just need to get my shop setup and actually use it.
Probably be one heck of an estate auction when I'm gone. LOL
I fired 2 rounds from an M16 that was brand new out of a box and it jammed. That was 1967 off the flight deck of the USS Tripoli, right before making an assault by helicopter into the DMZ in Vietnam. That weapon killed a lot of people because it wasn't ready for the field when we were forced to use it. The AK47 was a much more reliable weapon, and it looked like junk. Hope they have improved the M16 some since then.
But I digress. I like flying regular planes and RC planes besides playing with trains.
Great thread!
Hobbies include collecting movies and a few television shows on dvds and certain authors' books, toy trains, woodworking, and video games. Most of this has been pushed aside in the past 2 years or so with work on the house, finishing the basement and stuff like that Oh well, when I'm done, I'll have a nice little woodworking area, an area for a layout, and hopefully a big tv! I may never come out of the basement!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
I haven't done anything lately, but I used to get into a couple of operas every year.
I'm also partial to old Volvos and just bought my fourth one. One of my sons has caught this from me and now has a 1964 Amazon and a Swedish girl friend, met when he went to see the Volvo museum in Gothenburg.
Bob Nelson
Scattered I am, just scattered.....
OK, Mopars (I have a '70 roadrunner convertible 1 of 179, and a '73 Satellite project, 360), collect ceramic firehouses (retired volly firefighter), diecast firetrucks, hot wheels (anyone need some?), firefighting tactics/strategy, car cruises/shows and road rallys. Lately I've been taking pictures of the FEC railroad at a local crossing, so that may be something of interest. Plus working at the LHS and learning more from my sensei....!!!
Oh, forgot, also a pretty good drag racer up until I got married....Raceway Park @ Englishtown was my home track..(yup made a few bucks too!)
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
In order or not?
Pretty women,
Cleveland Indians,
Naked pretty women,
Chicago Bears,
Naked preety women doing naughty things,
Shooting Gun, hand guns, rifles,
Just plain naked women,
FISHING for trout in the spring,
Did I say pretty women,
Fishing for salmon in NY.
And more pretty naked women.
laz57
Playing my guitars and working on them.
One project done.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/85871409UmThIH
Another project almost completed.
http://entertainment.webshots.com/album/359153802XQbNHV
I have two young adorable daughters that keep things hopping...
I started the trains up a couple of years ago, to keep my sanity, as my free time appears in 15-minute blocks or so, and disappears, just as quickly as it appears. I enjoy tinkering with wrecks I find, and bring them back to life.
Before we had our children, I remodelled our house...down to the studs, knocked out walls..electrical, plumbing... the whole shebang. I find wood working very relaxing, and have been lured into metal working and soldering (brass, and steel) thru the train hobby. Next I plan to learn more about metal and resin casting, and persue that.
I also, managed a sound team of 8 for our Church, but time restrictions caused me to cut back for awhile.
Kurt
LAZ,
Sent you an e-mail about fishing.
What takes up most of my free time is study. I am 3 years into becoming and ordained deacon, I have 13 months to go to ordination. My wife and I are very envolved in World Wide Marriage Encounter, a marriage enrichment program. I also enjoy carpentry, I am adding a 20 x 30 garage addition onto my 24/30 garage. I also enjoy building furniture.
Jim
GregM wrote: LAZ, Sent you an e-mail about fishing.
GREG,
LOL, WOW I'd love to hook up with them!
elvis....you know of/belong to the NEHOA???
My interests are too numerable to list here. If you mean what are my other hobbies I collect certain pre-1960 baseball cards, particularly those of teams that no longer exist such as the St. Louis Browns, Houston Colt 45's, etc.
I'm back on the forums after a two year hiatus. I must say I like the updated format and the more pleasant tone of all who contribute. A couple of years ago there were a few head cases that liked to stir things up a bit too much, especially on the other Trains forums.
Metal Detecting, Dumpster Diving , AND the ever-present "Honey-Do" List.
(Unfortunately, all on hold until I finish this theraphy for a disc problem)
THIS, TOO, Like all Things, SHALL PASS. Thanks for asking.
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Fishing from my Crestliner (115 Merc on the back)
on the waters of Ontario,
being a constant iritation to the Chief,
riding the rails,
working on the rails,
skiing with Baby Buckeye
playing with my dog,
and passing kidney stones without pain.
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
1. Building and playing folk music instruments, mostly hammered dulcimer, mountain dulcimer, hurdy gurdy, ukulele, and recorder. I have also built 2 harpsichords and a clavichord and I collect novelty instruments and ceramic ocarinas.
2. Windsurfing
3. Building and flying kites.
Classical Music. Church Music-I sing in the Choir at Memorial Presbyterian Church in St. Augustine-the one Henry Flagler built. (My letter to the Editor of Trains Magazine about the Church is on page six and seven of the December issue.) Photography. Soduku puzzles. Traveling by Amtrak when I can fit it in and the budget allows.
Mel Hazen; Jax, FL
Mel Hazen; Jax, FL Ride Amtrak. It's the only way to fly!!!
Town Government, working for Pro Mariner at Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's, fishing, shooting and spreading grits all over the Nawth.
See the bowls of grits on the table in Harrisburg PA.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
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