Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Finally catching the train…

Alongside the obvious enjoyment from new purchases, research and model making that these N scale Canadian models have facilitated has been an unexpected development. I have found myself talking to my Dad through these exploits - engaging in a gentle mindful positive conversation with a man who shaped so much of my time and interest in this hobby… Until now, 15 years since his passing, I’m aware I have mentioned him and his impact or influence on particular projects. This has not always been entirely positive, for whilst the modelling itself has been enjoyable and cathartic, there have been failed projects where the emotional connection felt like wading through mud. This feels different, an open (obviously one sided) occasional dialogue, an engagement and celebration rather than homage. A more mature response perhaps, one tempered through time. This discourse imagines working on the project and sharing it as things develop; rather than trying to construct some sort of homage to a memory...

Latest posts

Friday Update: Twenty-one Eight Twenty-six…

Knocking back the silver…

On Video: Creech Barn finale…

Nothing certain but change…

Commission: North Korean M62…

Tiny van fits the jigsaw…

Taking the shine off it…

Friday Update: Fourteen Eight Twenty-six…

A station is born…

Improving (or wrecking) a Peco turnout in N…

British Industrial Sand PGA in N (part 2)…

Commission: More IoW 02s for EM…

Modified RTR - A Canadian GP38-2 in N (Part 1)…