When I lived in warmer climates I could spread things out over the year, but here in climates with short summers and long cold winters, winter becomes kit building time (with some struggling to get spray painting done, amazingly we do get winter days where it's barley warm enough), and summer becomes cram time for everything else.
Nice to see your work. I have a story about a "train robbery" we as a family rode on a train that was held up. The "robber" came aboard and told us all to be calm and give him our watches, wallets, etc. He told my dad who was bald, "looks like someone already stole your hair!" My dad who was 6'1' tall and about 260lb, stood up and replied, "I bet I could take your wallet!" And the robber replied, "Oh I bet you could, please sit down!" And we all laughed.
I will be watching for you to come back to model building. I remember when I lived in Kodiak Alaska that when summer came, i was out on the mountains all summer long and model building in the winter, but that's life on an island. Enjoy working with the trains. My trains are in HO scale, but it still seems like they eat up lots of dollars.
Bring your Hobbies to your workplace😊, nice to see another video from you Chuck. Hope your having a great summer.
great seeing ya buddy !!!
Good to hear from you. Enjoyed your response. I'll be watching for the train videos.
When I lived in warmer climates I could spread things out over the year, but here in climates with short summers and long cold winters, winter becomes kit building time (with some struggling to get spray painting done, amazingly we do get winter days where it's barley warm enough), and summer becomes cram time for everything else.
Keep doing all your hobbies. To me the trains and fire trucks just as good as the model. And as you say ' Stay awesome '...
Nice to see your work. I have a story about a "train robbery" we as a family rode on a train that was held up. The "robber" came aboard and told us all to be calm and give him our watches, wallets, etc. He told my dad who was bald, "looks like someone already stole your hair!" My dad who was 6'1' tall and about 260lb, stood up and replied, "I bet I could take your wallet!" And the robber replied, "Oh I bet you could, please sit down!" And we all laughed.
Haaa, ilove the hair joke.
Hey Chuck, stay busy it will keep you young. 👍I just subscribed to your channel.
True, that's why I hang around all the young kids here, they help me keep my youth.
I will be watching for you to come back to model building. I remember when I lived in Kodiak Alaska that when summer came, i was out on the mountains all summer long and model building in the winter, but that's life on an island. Enjoy working with the trains. My trains are in HO scale, but it still seems like they eat up lots of dollars.
Exactly my current situation brother
Hey Chuck ,, I enjoy your videos whether it's models trains or whatever it's a good show so keep them coming buddy and I'll keep watching later Glenn
Thank you Glenn that means a lot to me, I apologize for not finding the time 2 watch your videos, I will have to correct that problem, cheers
Thanks for the update, it’s nice that your trying to presurve the trains, I hope it works out for next year
Time will tell the story, but it will allow me more time to myself, cheers