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Title: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: Steve Dwyer on December 08, 2023, 06:48:06 AM
Perfect!
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: Colin McRae on December 08, 2023, 08:24:15 AM
Perfect!

Kid ???

That is what mine looks like.
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: Jim Kraft on December 08, 2023, 08:25:16 AM
  I must be an kid in an 83 year old body.
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: Steve Dwyer on December 08, 2023, 09:13:58 AM
It's all about keeping the kid inside you alive and well.
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: Dave_Trible on December 08, 2023, 10:20:10 AM
My room looked like that when I was a kid....now the whole house does...

Dave
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: Andre Ming on December 08, 2023, 10:47:30 AM
My room looked like that when I was a kid....now the whole house does...

Dave

LOL!!

Whereas I can understand that sentiment and feeling... having been to your home... that is most certainly NOT the case. You have wonderful home. True, your hobby room looked exactly like a healthy hobby room of a very active hobbyist... but the rest of your home was immaculate.

Just sayin'.  ;D

Andre
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: john e. holliday on December 08, 2023, 10:55:54 AM
Yes David has a house that is almost a museum.  I had a board I built on that would slide under the bed when it was bed time.   D>K
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: Steve Dwyer on December 08, 2023, 11:52:49 AM
I remember (mid 50s) building on the dining room table in the evenings. I can't recall if the table was wood or a laminate of sort but I do recall placing newspaper down every time so the Ambroid wouldn't damage anything. At the end everything was slid beneath the couch for safe keeping. I kept things pretty clean and dust free as this was early on when the only scrap was the rib cut outs while leaving all edges square with no sanding. My dad finally must have gotten tired of all this and found a table he set up in the basement under a 60 watt ceiling bulb. I finally had a work shop. I will add building in the bedroom would never have worked out, I shared the room with my brother and with the ball throwing, wrestling and scrapping nothing coming out there would have ever flown.

Steve
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: Mark Mc on December 08, 2023, 12:57:07 PM
Hmmm...  Either that kid is really small, or Coke bottles were really big back then.
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: John Carrodus on December 08, 2023, 01:06:02 PM
Steve there are a few times in my life when a picture painting a 1000 words has been provocative enough to move me light years through time and it changes me so I am hence forth never quite the same. This picture is one of those. I'd like to share a story with you and the guys.

When I was 5 years old, we lived in a basement apartment below an old lady's house on the steep sides of Mt Victoria in Wellington. The house used to shake and rattle a lot in earthquakes, pretty scary for a five year old kid. Air, naval and military activity ( mainly American ) were themes that ran through my early days as Wellington had this stuff well embedded in it's history. And of course my Uncle was still in the RAF having gone to England during the war to fly Spitfires.

One evening my father bought home something marvelous. It was a balsawood glider based on the English Vampire Jet. Hot stuff in those days. We worked on it together that night and I can remember waking the next morning, leaping out of bed and running to the hallway cupboard. Pulling open the door, sitting on a board in the dim 20 W light, there she was in all her glory. The mighty Vampire! So much depended on that Vampire. To this day it represents my father's love for me as his son. He had used the wrong glue ( stringy UHU stuff that wouldn't dry hard) and the glider never flew all that well. But it had fired my imagination and planted a seed that is still growing.

Steve , the boy in that picture is me - only now my Gross Takeoff Weight has trippled and my hair has been grey for some time. But that fire in the belly still glows strong. It is one of life's miracles to me how a grown man who is almost 70 can instantly transported back in time to being 5 years old. Perhaps - no- I'm sure this is one of the reasons ( we? ) I so love this whole world called Model Airplanes on every level, ESPECIALLY Control Line!!

Some extra stuff you might be interested in - kinda connected to this theme.

Richard E Byrd, has an impressive monument to his flight over Antarctica atop Mt Victoria. This American explorer went on to help establish the Deep Freeze programme that operates out of Christchurch. ( I saw the vapour trail of one of these a few days ago above Auckland - one of the first for this season no doubt. Their vapour trail at 40,000 ft from Christchurch has a distinctive kink as they reset their course for Hawai over Auckland.) US aircraft carriers, warships and submarines would regularly visit. I can remember standing on the wharf looking at the Halibut, one of the USA's first guided missile subs , a modified Gato class - if I'm correct. Wellington ( and Auckland), during WW2 had been the base of tens of thousands of US troops preparing for the Pacific. There are smatterings of memorabilia all over Wellington and Auckland to this day that hark back to the US forces here during WW2. I could swear that last time I was in Wellington a few years back, I could catch the ghostly echoes of US Marines marching along the waterfront! Many remaining artifacts are living of course, if not, their prodigy indeed are!

Thanks for the memories Steve.

John ( Jonathan ) Carrodus
             Spelt John because as a 10 year old I preferred that to Jon  <=
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: Dan McEntee on December 08, 2023, 03:01:51 PM
Hmmm...  Either that kid is really small, or Coke bottles were really big back then.


   It's a quart bottle!!! I think this painting was the cover on a magazine like "Look" or "Life" and I think I have it. I bought it cheap on eBay once just for the cover and planned to frame it. I need to find the magazine and finish that project.
   Type at you later,
   Dan McEntee
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: bill bischoff on December 08, 2023, 05:43:58 PM
Complete with 48 star flag!
Title: Re: What every Kids Room Should Look Like
Post by: Paul Taylor on December 08, 2023, 06:44:45 PM
Perfect!

I think I saw this picture a week or so ago. 😉