Hi
I have had a lot of spare time on my hands of late
So I spent some time building a 25 ft caravan model
As well as a few other items
Match sticks are not expensive
Keeping busy every day and night
Not being able to walk
sure limits what I can do ,
finding interesting . things to do helps to make life worth while .
This hoby can be done anywhere , when camping .
Requirements are a 60 to 90 cm board , matches and a pot of glue
Camping sometimes can get a bit quiet
Spending hours each day on the PC or Internet is also done by
many campers just to fill in the quiet times.
Some campers enjoy the time spent camping
having a dog to take walking.
Many hours spent by others watching videos.
Making match stick models is a real test of patience and determination .
The reward is to end up with a u-beaut model that can be displayed at home
or in the caravan and takes up a small space . Making such models also
can be done in a van where there is not. lots of space .
Check on Internet for some good ideas.
Paul, yes this is a great hobby, and highly transportable. Mr D also does match stick models, his "kit" fits into a fruit box in one of the tunnel boots in the van. He has built up his tools (after selling up everything when we hit the road) probably the best is a dremel tool. Set squares, ruler, a decent tray to work on, good wood glue, sand paper - that can turn a piece of 4x4 into a rod believe it or not
When we visit a piece of machinery to be copied, he measures, I photograph, in the case of his current project, a bullock drawn timber jinker, it was easier to break the project down into three pieces, instead of thinking of it as one big one. I print off the photos, he places them in a folder, then can write notes, measurements etc on the photo.
His models are made totally from match sticks, with the metal being purchased in strips from hobby supplies, i.e. strips and tubes of aluminium, chain. Leather work comes from old handbags etc, sourced from second hand shops.
Good luck, have fun, happy modelling.
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Paul, that is brilliant. You have looked outside the square and found a way around the problem. You can do that with anything you want to make, well done.
Next test, if you are stumped with something on a model on how to make it out of wood, think about brass. You can solder it. You can get craft sized pieces of brass from good craft shops.
Looking forward to seeing the progress on your next projects, specially the second one which has not yet got a name.
John
-- Edited by Dunmowin on Friday 6th of March 2015 07:43:03 PM
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