arnieboy
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A great reminder of simpler times
He also made my sister a fantastic dolls house with lighting, wallpaper, curtains etc.
He also made my sister a fantastic dolls house with lighting, wallpaper, curtains etc.
A great reminder of simpler times
He also made my sister a fantastic dolls house with lighting, wallpaper, curtains etc.
Unfortunately I did not inherit his skills!
I misled you in my post .My cousin had a Bayko buildiit I was nog set (he was a baby of the early 1950s so a bit older than me) - and I used to enjoy building houses using the little metal rods and bricks - very clever system. But I have to disagree about Meccano being simpler. The year after my brother and I got the train set we got Meccano Set 6 - and I built some pretty mega bridges, cranes and splendid steam locomotives and ships. Used to build big long bridges for my train set. Brilliant.
Me neither - though I have most of his tools and can remember a lot of the little tricks and techniques he used for small things! Surrounded as I am by his furniture - missed always and especially this Christmas with my mum so very poorly. But so very grateful for what he gave us when he and mum had really not a lot to give at Christmas but the fruits of his skills and their love
My late dad was a cabinet maker by trade and when I was about five he told me to go upstairs to my parents bedroom to find my present. He had painstakingly made by hand a fort with all the lookout posts and kitted it out with dozens of cowboys and indians. Over fifty years later I still remember that Christmas Day with great fondness
I misled you in my post .
I meant Bayko was the easier one to use.
My elder brother was the Meccano whiz, would not let me near his set, I was not tidy enough and not to be trusted!
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I used to love playing soldiers, although I had mixed sets.
Crusaders, Indians and Allies vs Jerries, Cowboys and Les grand armee.:thup:
I used to love going to Woolworths where they would have the leaded soldiers - expensive stuff though.
Sounds more like you were getting yourself ready to audition for The Village People:ears:
As the lads in the NW will attest to, I already have the bikers hat.:thup:
I think I looked something like this:-
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About 25 yrs ago!
Not that one mate, Stu said you're more Cowboy😃As the lads in the NW will attest to, I already have the bikers hat.:thup:
I think I looked something like this:-
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