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What Are Your Other Hobbies?

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Posted by IRONROOSTER on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 1:58 PM
I enjoy woodworking, reading (mostly non fiction), antiqueing with my wife, board games with my sons, and computer games. 

Enjoy
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Posted by TheK4Kid on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 2:18 PM

Flying vintage airplanes, I'm a licensed private pilot, member of the Experimental Aircraft Association, also building and flying radio-control sailplanes and large scale RC airplanes.
Also own and fly a 1946 Ercoupe, presently helping to restore an  airplane that's now a national treasure, Harold Nuemans "Little Mulligan", actually an old monocoupe.
It will be on display at the Oshkosh Air Venture Museum in Oshkosh Wisconsin sometime in the next 24 months after restoration.
Spend one week of each year doing volunteer work at the Oshkosh Air Show each year.

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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 2:31 PM

In addition to model railroading.....

Bicycling

Camping

Hiking

Canoeing

Watercolors

Photography

Website design

Cooking

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Posted by nbrodar on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 2:59 PM

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.

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 3:03 PM
 soumodeler wrote:
 pcarrell wrote:

I'll give you a hint....

Photography? I see those MRs down there too!

You caught that, did you?  Those are just the more recent ones.  The rest are put up.

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Posted by SOU Fan on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 3:04 PM
Does NASCAR count as a hobby?

Go Tony Stewart and Denny Hamlin.

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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 3:13 PM
 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!

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Posted by metalfrog on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 3:38 PM
well let's see ham radio...keeping freshwater tropical fish....putting together electronic kit's.of course model rring is far the number one hobby for me.terry..........
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Posted by Metro Red Line on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 4:20 PM
 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!


Uh, live steam is a form of model railroading. Try again.

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Posted by Metro Red Line on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 4:31 PM
 pcarrell wrote:

I'll give you a hint....



I've never seen that kind of guitar stand before. Where'd you get it from?

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.

So tell me, when you hear a diesel horn, do you try to identify what kind of chord it is? :)
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Posted by scubaterry on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 5:02 PM
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.
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Posted by bpickering on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 5:34 PM
Reading
  • Science Fiction (currently a little over half-way through Dan Simmons' Olympos)
  • History, mostly either RR-related or WWII-related (in the middle of MacArthur, by Sydney L. Mayer)
Occasional wood-working
  • A bed for my son
  • Built the porch on our house
Motorcycling (not nearly enough... until the afore-mentioned son's legs are long-enough to reach the foot-pegs, I'm pretty-much stuck in a "cage")

Gaming
  • Currently only have time to really concentrate on one game, so went with one for which there is both local and online interest- Advanced Squad Leader
  • Previously have enjoyed Star Fleet Battles, Rolemaster, Titan, the Mayfair "crayon" rail games, etc.
Legos

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Posted by Metro Red Line on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 6:23 PM
 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



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Posted by Santa Fe buff on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 6:57 PM

My other hobbies are Batman, Star Wars, Godzilla, OO7 collecting.

I also build scale plastic model kits.

I like oldies music and movies.

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 7:17 PM
 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!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 7:45 PM

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.

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Posted by dinwitty on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 8:05 PM
computers and gaming on the computer.

Of course I have MS Train Simulator and Trainz and gobs of other train sim stuff

I level create with the Unreal game series, level making is creative and somewhat relaxing, and your making something exciting to have fun with.

as far as computer train games go,  some russian guy made this little cool train, I forget the name but this is the scheme.

everything happens on one screen, in 2d. You start with some money and you start laying tracks from  from one edge of the screen to the next, and or back to the same edge.

The years progress from about 1830 or so and continue up to the present (or future maybe)
The goal is to simply get a train that appears across to its destination by throwing switches where need be and turning signals green/red to control trains.  The tracks stay or you can remove and build but your tracks have to meet with the destinations  that appear on the screen edge.

As years go by you get the equipment of the day. You could have several train flying on the screen at once.

If you crash you can command this crane to come out and clean up the crash/track as it will be closed till you fix it.

By todays year you get superfast TGV's and other modern trains and their almost flying across.

It gets to be a pretty fun mumble jumble of trains.


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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 8:18 PM

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.

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Posted by Charlie on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 9:14 PM

Aside from model railroading, I also model Braille Scale modern armor, photography, following KU Jayhawks, KC Chiefs, ST Louis Blues/Cardinals

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 9:34 PM

HUNTING ducks and geese...

Summer time Fishing and Camping..

Black Smith and welding yeah that's my every day job...

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Posted by eric719 on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 10:16 PM
Astronomy and photography are my main hobbies in addition to model railroading. Astronomy takes up a lot of my time as I am active within a club. Especially during the summer when the weather is nice. Model railroading gives me something to do during the winter when we don't get under the stars much.

Eric
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Posted by Driline on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 10:26 PM

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.

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 10:45 PM
Philip, I made the discovery there are many of us Musical Model Railroaders here at the forum some time ago.  Music is not one of my "hobbies", it is my life (and my business).  I taught music for 32 years and spent a lot of time as a professional soloist (voice),  I have played guitar and sung with several Christian groups over the years.  I do on location recording, CD production for local churches Schools and bands, as well as live sound and DJ for "old folks" (mostly) events.  Graduated 38 years ago from Eastman School of Music.

Other hobbies include camping, gardening (don't tell Fergie), photography, and volunteering for several community groups.

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by zeis96 on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 12:19 AM
Sports! Slowpitch softball champs 2 years in a row! There was a stretch of about 7 years that a group of us would get together around Thanksgiving and play in the annual "Turkey Day Classic" tackle football game. Talk about some sore muscles! I used to play paintball as much as possible but like the football game, everyone has moved away. I also like reading stories and watching movies about WW2.

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Posted by aloco on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 2:24 AM
I like playing music (rock 'n' roll guitar), I like drawing (though I haven't done much lately), I like writing (occasionally), and I like...



I'm not telling you what these things are - you have to guess.

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Posted by jdtractorboy on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 8:50 AM
Hi all,

Man, there are a lot of varied interests out there! 

Here are mine:

  • (Antique Farming/Antique Equipment Restoration)
  • Diesel Truck Pulling
  • Model Railroading

Thanks

Chuck

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Posted by fiatfan on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 10:27 AM
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.

Tom

PS I couldn't carry a tune in a dump truck so the music thiug has been absolutely forbidden by my wife, children, and grandchildren. Shock [:O]

Life is simple - eat, drink, play with trains!

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Posted by selector on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 10:34 AM

 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.

Tom

PS I couldn't carry a tune in a dump truck so the music thiug has been absolutely forbidden by my wife, children, and grandchildren. Shock [:O]

Uh, Tom, I think you meant to mention that you like trains...?

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Posted by RR Redneck on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 10:40 AM
I am an avid hunter and outdoorsman. I used to long distance cycle, but I only do it during concert band season now.

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Posted by fiatfan on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 10:52 AM
 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.

Tom

PS I couldn't carry a tune in a dump truck so the music thiug has been absolutely forbidden by my wife, children, and grandchildren. Shock [:O]

Uh, Tom, I think you meant to mention that you like trains...?



Dang, I knew I left something out!

Tom

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