Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I enjoy building models. Once built I lose interest. This is convenient because my place is quite small. I was able to gift 4 armour builds recently. T-62 tank, half track. T-34 & a merkava. An 8 year old was drumming here today, Xmas eve. When finished I said, See that tank over there, do you want it?

His eyes lit up. "It's yours." Really? "Yeah mate. Grab it."

 

I get to see someone happy while casting off an unnecessary responsibility.

 

Win Win. :)

 

How about you?

Posted

I’ve donated 3 built Tamiya Vipers to family, I never get bored of building them if I have spare cash, but I don’t have enough space to display them all. 
I also donated an F-15 to my 3yo daughter because she kept pointing at it and shouting “air bo pwane”. How can any father refuse such a cute request? 

Posted

I built one for my mom, and am currently doing one for my lad. Next few are hopefully going to actually make it to my shelves!

Posted (edited)

I plan to give my new nephew a space exploration related model when he is older. His middle name is given to him in tribute astronaut Alan Shepard

 

The Mercury Redstone “Friendship 7” rocket made by Horizon Models. 

Edited by Rick Griewski
Fixed name and added rocket
Posted

I've given a couple away off the shelf and built a 1/350 HMS Dreadnought with all the PE and wooden deck for a friend who who is a history buff, likes battleships but has no desire to build models. I enjoy seeing other people enjoy them.

Posted

I have given a few builds away, but there is not a lot of interest among my family and friends in models so it does not happen often.

 

Ernest

Posted

I've sold a few on ebay but packaging is a problem with large ones. None of family have any interest apart from my father where I built some that were relevant to his life. Most were vehicles he worked on when he did his national service (he was in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) but the one he enjoyed the most was a conversion of a 'Wallace and Gromit' Austin A35 van into the (quite rare) a35 estate car that he owned and drove for 30 years. 

 

 

Posted
14 hours ago, Rick Griewski said:

I plan to give my new nephew a space exploration related model when he is older. His middle name is given to him in tribute astronaut Allen Shepherd.  

Not quite the same but I got my 16yr old son a lego model of the ISS for Christmas that he is very happy with. He is really into the Hubble telescope so also got a book with a lot of the stunning photos that have been taken.

Posted
5 hours ago, MikeC said:

I know that Lego ISS, MrsC and I got that for senior grandson (14) this year.

Lucky Grandson, Jake just finished his and it looks very impressive.

 

Posted

I have a couple of friend that come around and drule on the display case and sometimes leave with some! 

 

I did build one special one for a friend. His type r acura. Had to hose 2 kits tons of customization, oem honda paint. Was fun

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...