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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2011 22:03:42 GMT
Hey there.
Just thought I'd ask what other hobbies people have?
My hobby is collecting HO Gauge American Locomotives. Some people say it's for the older generation, but I'm only 19, so bucking the trend!
Anyone else got other hobbies than Reef Keeping?
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Post by SYRG WYATT666 on Mar 14, 2011 22:06:13 GMT
oh god can-o-worms there lol
my other hobbies:
Airsoft Military vehicles (restoring and running) Collecting Militaria Wargaming (table top) RP/LARP
i think thats about lol
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2011 22:08:31 GMT
So, your into your War things I've always wanted to go into RC Aeroplanes. I've seen the Airbus A380, but it has a pretty price tag. Everything is just so god damn expensive these days.
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Post by steve on Mar 14, 2011 22:14:19 GMT
matthew, my 5 year old would think you were a god he is mad for trains
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Post by SYRG WYATT666 on Mar 14, 2011 22:16:57 GMT
So, your into your War things I've always wanted to go into RC Aeroplanes. I've seen the Airbus A380, but it has a pretty price tag. Everything is just so god damn expensive these days. i used to make and run R/C tanks 1/6 scale ones but thats stupid money lol my other toys of 3 years in the making:
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2011 22:17:08 GMT
What kind of trains is he into steve4612?
I also have quite a few Hornby items, but wanting to move onto the American side of Model Railroading, more realism.
Just trying to flog my last few hornby items on eBay, but, no bids as of yet. Only been on 2 days though.
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2011 22:18:23 GMT
That looks brill.
Land Rovers were built to last!
Do you go off-roading in it?
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Post by SYRG WYATT666 on Mar 14, 2011 22:19:44 GMT
That looks brill. Land Rovers were built to last! Do you go off-roading in it? not in my land rover we have done but shes a 1977 series 3 FFR that has been in most major conflicts inc serving with the SBS in iraq in 1991
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2011 22:24:55 GMT
She still looks factory fresh.
Bet she eats some fuel though.
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Post by steve on Mar 14, 2011 22:25:18 GMT
What kind of trains is he into steve4612? I also have quite a few Hornby items, but wanting to move onto the American side of Model Railroading, more realism. Just trying to flog my last few hornby items on eBay, but, no bids as of yet. Only been on 2 days though. the real ones, works out expensive though, lol he loves riding them and going to york on then to the musium. got him some lego diesels for xmas, and going for hornby next xmas brings back a few memories
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2011 22:29:16 GMT
What kind of trains is he into steve4612? I also have quite a few Hornby items, but wanting to move onto the American side of Model Railroading, more realism. Just trying to flog my last few hornby items on eBay, but, no bids as of yet. Only been on 2 days though. the real ones, works out expensive though, lol he loves riding them and going to york on then to the musium. got him some lego diesels for xmas, and going for hornby next xmas brings back a few memories Best bet would be the Hornby Railroad Range for a 5 Year old. More or less indestructable. Plus, there a little cheaper than the heavily detailed models.
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