by Dangermouse » Wed Jul 31, 2013 5:40 am
So I was thinking about how many cars I have and really I have too many. If I was to try and do 10 laps of my track with all of them I would be there for quite a while and yet I am still compelled to buy more of them. Those shiny baubles really catch the eye.
I thought about it as I was working on my latest project the Pioneer Charger and replacing a Revell Ford chassis with a Pioneer one - cars are a bit like books.
I have a heap of books on my book shelf - some have been read and put back, some I go to a lot for reference, others I come back to and read again and again. With books I can learn new things, imagine myself in new worlds or simply escape from the day.
These little toy cars are the same, they provide a chance to escape from the real world, lose my self in tuning and running
these little cars, making things and driving and racing them around the track. With these little cars I get to learn new things as I look up the history of the car and the driver (something that inevitably leads to buying more cars :)) and imagine what it would have been like driving these machines around the track. or I can simply go to my track and drive 100 laps without thinking about anything else other than how far can I hang it out on that corner with out losing it.
My cars are like books - I get a new one and a I 'read it' - sometimes from cover to cover getting it running real smooth, other times I flick through the pages - run it a few times, note a couple of things but put it aside for a raining day. Other times the book stays on the coffee table to look at when there is nothing else to do.
Like books - once read, a lot of cars will go on the shelf - they are pleasing to look at, and fun to occasionally take down and flick through the pages again. Sometimes this leads to more tuning and then I run them for a week or so, they come offthe shelf and get promoted to the 'coffee table'.
So instead of admonishing myself for buying too many shiny baubles, I should reflect on them in terms of the entertainment value I get out of them, overall they are pretty good value really.
People ask me if I am a big kid - well yep! I am. I don't know who wrote the rule that you had to stop being a kid in all aspects of your life but I reckon whoever it was must have been a darn cranky chap. Toys rock and I plan on playing with them until the day they cart me away!
David
philosopher's hat off :)