Forgotten Field wrote:
Okay, not my favorite kind of thread, but I had to comment. I took my oldest son to a model shop the other day, to get glue for building a dinosaur, and walking amongst the products of Williams, Hasegawa, Tamiya, or whoever, my juices got flowing. I wanted to jump into the L5 and go flying right then. As for my kid, over the last month, there's been so much whining about going to the airport- but he was all over the airplane models, ignoring even the dinosaur models that usually interest him. Since that trip, he's been digging out all of his airplane toys and asking me when we're going flying, and how many people fly a B17, etc. So I think there are subliminal messages in the Boxtop Art, and if we did away with Box Artists, we'd all be a better adjusted, more socially content group. Do we need a 12 step group? Can I get a hug? Comments?
Well...
You could always buy a full sized flying airplane and restore that. Or build a full size kit plane.
After all - that's merely a larger version of the models you see in the store, right?
Among my myriad of hobbies, I'm restoring an 86 year old wooden sailboat.
http://home.comcast.net/~saville/SBOATrestore.htm
The boat is in a shelter next to a pond where model sailboat enthusiasts race. They chide me for not getting into model sailing.
I simply tell them I AM into model sailing..it's just that my model is a trifle larger ;^)
If you go for the full size kit you might find your need for a 12 step group eliminated You might find yourself cured forever ;^)
But probably NOT better adjusted..... ;^)