In addition to model railroading.....
Bicycling
Camping
Hiking
Canoeing
Watercolors
Photography
Website design
Cooking
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Woodworking - games, toys, jewerly boxes, windspinners, and other stuff of that type.
Shooting sports - target (rim and centerfire pistol, and rimfire rifle) and sporting clays/trap/skeet.
Photography - hopefull soon to be digital.
Cooking - before I went into railroading, I was a chef.
Nick
Take a Ride on the Reading with the: Reading Company Technical & Historical Society http://www.readingrailroad.org/
soumodeler wrote: pcarrell wrote: I'll give you a hint.... Photography? I see those MRs down there too!
pcarrell wrote: I'll give you a hint....
I'll give you a hint....
You caught that, did you? Those are just the more recent ones. The rest are put up.
nbrodar wrote: Woodworking - games, toys, jewerly boxes, windspinners, and other stuff of that type. Shooting sports - target (rim and centerfire pistol, and rimfire rifle) and sporting clays/trap/skeet. Photography - hopefull soon to be digital. Cooking - before I went into railroading, I was a chef. Nick
Interesting! I was in the restaurant industry for 18 years before I made a career change into IT, now cooking is fun again!
steamage wrote:Live steam. Inch and a half scale was too expensive, but full scale steam equipment was easy to get. But then I needed a crane to move the stuff around, so got one of those! Then I needed a place to keep the steam stuff and crane, got a two bay steam locomotive engine house. So when the UP got the SP they got me too with all the steam stuff!
pcarrell wrote:I'll give you a hint....
scubaterry wrote:Other than my MRR hobby I most enjoy throwing my Tomahawks and knifes. I have two nice oak targets set up just outside of my layout building. So if I need to take a break from the arduous job of MRR'ing then I just step outside and let em fly. Terry
My other hobbies are Batman, Star Wars, Godzilla, OO7 collecting.
I also build scale plastic model kits.
I like oldies music and movies.
Metro Red Line wrote: pcarrell wrote: I'll give you a hint.... I've never seen that kind of guitar stand before. Where'd you get it from?
My brother worked for a large music store and it was one of their display stands. When they remodeled I was in the right place at the right time. There's no markings on it, so I can't even tell you who made it. It's pretty cool though. It holds 5 guitars in a very small space.
Cool to see a lot of other musicians in the hobby. Though I guess we can also claim company with people like Neil Young, Rod Stewart and Phil Collins. Also the guys who originally founded MDC/Roundhouse were jazz musicians.
See, we're loaded with class!
So tell me, when you hear a diesel horn, do you try to identify what kind of chord it is? :)
I just wish I could play harmonica so I could imitate it!
Building and programming computers. I'm also a pretty good hacker.
Other pursuits have been:
Fast women
Alcohol
Fast cars
I gave up the fast women and alcohol due to health issues. I still dabble in fast cars.
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
Computers and computer gaming take up some of my "spare time" along with working on our house now that I've retired.
Another major time expenditure (not sure you can call it a hobby) is swimming, running, and biking. At 58, I'm pointing towards my 10th (and final) Ironman triathlon next October. But first, my wife and I are doing the "Goofy Challenge" at Disney World this January. That's a Half-Marathon (13.1 miles) on Saturday, then the full Marathon (26.2 miles) on Sunday.
You have to age. You don't have to get old.
Mike Tennent
Aside from model railroading, I also model Braille Scale modern armor, photography, following KU Jayhawks, KC Chiefs, ST Louis Blues/Cardinals
Ch
MP 53 on the BNSF Topeka Sub
HUNTING ducks and geese...
Summer time Fishing and Camping..
Black Smith and welding yeah that's my every day job...
I collect 1960 - 1969 regular wheel matchbox cars. Here's a few pics of my "Matchbox Museum". I also do computer gaming (Enemy Territory) Castle Wolfenstein online. (The free version).
Oh, and my home honey do lists are long and never ending. Note to self. Buy a NEW house next time.
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
hi
Life is simple - eat, drink, play with trains!
Go Big Red!
PA&ERR "If you think you are doing something stupid, you're probably right!"
fiatfan wrote:My other hobbies are pretty much run of the mill - trains, golfing, trains, photgraphy, trains, cycling, trains, reading (mostly science fiction), trains, movies from the '20s and '30s (thank you TCM), trains, restoring my '71 Fiat, and trains. After 20+ yeears in the IT field, I really only use my computer for e-mail, reading the forums, and news.TomPS I couldn't carry a tune in a dump truck so the music thiug has been absolutely forbidden by my wife, children, and grandchildren.
Uh, Tom, I think you meant to mention that you like trains...?
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
selector wrote: fiatfan wrote:My other hobbies are pretty much run of the mill - trains, golfing, trains, photgraphy, trains, cycling, trains, reading (mostly science fiction), trains, movies from the '20s and '30s (thank you TCM), trains, restoring my '71 Fiat, and trains. After 20+ yeears in the IT field, I really only use my computer for e-mail, reading the forums, and news.TomPS I couldn't carry a tune in a dump truck so the music thiug has been absolutely forbidden by my wife, children, and grandchildren. Uh, Tom, I think you meant to mention that you like trains...?