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So what other hobbies do you have other than model railroading ?...

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Posted by Red Horse on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 6:30 AM

Why not apply Star wars movie advertising to some box cars, or a bill board or two promoting the Star Wars movies???

Just wondering?

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Posted by ArtOfRuin on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 7:28 AM

-Paintball. I'm a recreational player who mostly plays woodsball. My friends are either cops or soldiers, so I'm the odd man out in terms of skill. I still have fun, though.

-Pool. Similarly to above, I suck at it but I have fun with it.

-Autocross and amateur motorsports. Ever since I took my old Saab to my first autocross last year, I was hooked. I'm getting my Subaru prepped for this years autocross season, as well as for a couple of track days. I've also been thinking of rallycrossing it.

-Working on my Subaru Impreza. I know compacts aren't anyone's cup of tea here, but at least I'm not into the Slow and the Stupid (for one, they'd never actually race their car legally like I do). I'm working on improving the handling and brakes first, then at some point the Subie will get a WRX or STi engine swap.

-Video Games. I'm into mostly racing and fighting games.

-Jonathan Then it comes to be that the soothing light at the end of your tunnel, Is just a freight train coming your way - "No Leaf Clover," Metallica
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Posted by el-capitan on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 10:21 PM
 Red Horse wrote:

Why not apply Star wars movie advertising to some box cars, or a bill board or two promoting the Star Wars movies???

Just wondering?

Star wars came out in 1977. I would have to trade my beautiful warbonnet F3's and all stainless steel passenger cars for the red, white and blue of Amtrak..... sorry but, no thanks. It makes me cringe just thinking about it.

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Posted by BLinny7 on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 10:47 PM
WOW quite a few R/C er's I see I fly R/C Helicopters, run R/C cars, still target shoot, and still have time for Model railroading
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Posted by zgardner18 on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 11:28 PM

Well I used to have a lot of hobbies until I got married.  I used to surf, snowboard, play different types of sports, and travel.  Now I have a wife and two very young boys and that's about it.  My model trains take up what time I don't spend with them.  Work takes up the rest.  I do however find a little time for my other love which is golf, but it doesn't love me to much.  Here are a few other things that still find a special place in my heart:

Racing: I more enjoy SCORE and CORR than your guys' Nascar.  Used to like Indy but not so much anymore.  Here is a photo that I took at the Baja 1000 2 years ago:

Anybody can go fast around in a circle while peeing in their suit, but try going 100+ on a dirt rough road not knowing what's ahead.  Hoping that you aren't going to run over some dude on a dirtbike.  Where to tell the other guy to move out of your way; you bump him from behind.  Now that's racing! Some day I'll have one.

I also not only do this for work but I love doing it:

I've always love to draw, more when I was a kid but lately I've been kicking the idea around to do my own children's book with this guy as my main character:

Sorry, bad scan

Last besides photography is my truck.  I love to go off-roading to the Cajon Pass so that I can use my photography skills (not saying much) on some poor helpless Pumpkins, oh and UP too.

Sorry Dial-up dudes!

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Posted by Red Horse on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 9:56 PM

zgardner18

that is some sweet wood working there, not too many people are doing that by hand anymore, I have a close friend who is a master carpenter / finish carpenter and he would love to see this pic, he always says....WOOD IS GOOD!

Nice work!

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Posted by cregil on Friday, March 14, 2008 12:46 PM
 el-capitan wrote:
 Derrick Moore wrote:

Anyways, since you asked me, I'll give you my point of mine.

What a TON of people fail to realise about our hobby is that you can combine ANY hobby with model railroading.

 No, you can't. I'm into ATSF and Star Wars. It is impossible to combine a realistic depiction of the Santa Fe in Deming, NM with a Jedi, a Wookie or the Millenium Falcon. Trust me, I have thought of every possible scenerio.

 And yes, for those of you wondering, I am dork.

 

 

How about a stop marked "Tatooine" or "Mos Eisley" represented by “Chalmun's Cantina?”

Playing tonight: Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes!

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Posted by jkroft on Friday, March 14, 2008 5:05 PM
I enjoy knitting and lawn darts.            HAHAHA..........just kidding!  I'm not a fool.

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Posted by RRTrainman on Friday, March 14, 2008 5:32 PM

1/25 scale big rigs.Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

4x8 are fun too!!! RussellRail

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Posted by CPD95 on Friday, March 14, 2008 9:13 PM
  I do ww2 re-enacting. We put on public shows to portray how the average soldier in ww2 lived, what kind of equipment they used etc. My specialty is German communications, so ofcourse i had to build a German radio trailer. (i'm the only guy in Chicago that has a German radio trailer in his back yard Laugh [(-D])
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Posted by al-in-chgo on Saturday, March 15, 2008 3:06 AM

 

Bridge, both duplicate and kitchen-sink (the latter seems to be dying); movies, both cinematic and on DVD -- right now I'm on a noir binge and am seeing some really incredible black-and-white cinematography and some great acting and dialog too; 'fanning the "big trains," mostly Rochelle and a couple of trips to Folkston GA so far; starting to accumulate Official Guides of the Railways for the 1946 - 1971 period (the sixties in particular being a real nostalgia trip).  

I read "widely but not always well" as a friend put it:  I just finished re-reading Philip K. Dick's incredible Man in the High Castle and am about one-quarter into his Three Stigmata of Palmer Eydritch(sp?); am plugging away on Audrey Grant's Better Bridge:  Part Two, cross-referencing several different O.G.Rwy's like a madman [like??]; about to start The Illustrated History of Canada, starting to eye a reproduction volume of the original One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (a department of Easton Press offers the series reasonably cheap); and if I can find the volume of Hemingway's A Moveable Feast I ordered from Amazon last year, I'll make a priority of that. 

I told myself I have to finish some kind of novel first before I unwrap Larry Gooslby's Atlantic Coast Line Postwar Passenger Trains, which I was lucky to snag cheap thru alibris.  Also want to haul out my old volume of Atlas Shrugged and see how well Ayn Rand finessed the details of the "Taggart Tunnel" chapters. 

Yesterday my introductory five CD's arrived from the Jazz Heritage Society; I currently know very little about jazz but am working from the "American Songbook - Ella Fitzgerald - Frank Sinatra" brand of 1950's - 1960s albums into what my much more erudite roommate calls "Modern but not postmodern Jazz"  -- I'm still at the "warhorse" level of appreciation having just received the Stan Getz/Joao Gilverto CD (album dates from 1962) that includes "The Girl from Ipanema" and some other well-regarded CD reproductions of original LP's, such as Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue," and "The Best of June Christy." 

Clearly if Mr. Peabody offered me a ride in the Way-Back machine I'd set the dials for 1958 to 1960!  Just your average dilettantish 21st-Century media ***, I guess.  And if I'm home at the right time, all other activity ceases to allow undistracted televiewing of Jeopardy.

Oh. . . don't tell anybody but yesterday I also received an assortment of 10 Iris + 10 Tulips + Vase from proflowers dot com.  Had a ball arranging them, but "arranging" is really too grandiloquent a word for the minimal amount of fussing that most proflowers' arrangements require. 

Am also on a diet, or perhaps better said:  I've spent too much money lately to afford much food.   lol.   But since Chuck and I keep the apt. in such an uproar, me with my books and CD's, him with his DVD's piling up, we generally socialize with close friends by taking them out to a restaurant.  Next event:  Easter Sunday dinner, though I may not actually have time for the church service itself Shy [8)]

Thanks for hearing me out, al s. ("al-in-chgo"). 

   --   "Thank God for the model trains.  Without them we wouldn't have the big trains."  -- Jennifer Coolidge as dimwitted publicity agent in Christopher Guest's film This Is Spinal Tap (1983). 

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Posted by trainman6446 on Saturday, March 15, 2008 8:41 PM
High end audio. Yes I still listen to vinyl. Listen mainly to jazz. Building computers, PC and XBOX360 gaming, home theater. In the summer I golf with my son.
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Posted by camarokid on Saturday, March 15, 2008 9:02 PM

This one is expensive enough.  Why waste my money and time on others?  I really don't think golf and fishing qualify as hobbies.  I do both but the rewards are not as gratifying as model railroading.  Others may disagree.

Archie

Ain't it great!!!

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