Marzipan
Well-known member
if you do, how have you done to cope / manage getting deeper into the hobby?
we're famous for taking crash courses and learning almost everything textbook about a hobby / interest and delving into it personally, but not usually more than skin deep.
I am all thumbs and have never, ever been a DiY sort of person. I build grand plans (or scheme's as my mom likes to call them) in my head, but ultimately fold and then may find myself distracted from whatever hobby / interest I had been pursuing. never forgotten, I always come back.
I watched the construction video of the tiny trainer and am amazed at it...but it's very fiddly and as I said, I'm not a DiY kinda guy. I want to be, but I've never been able to make myself be, despite the plethora of times I've tried it for previous hobbies and interests I have. And also because I definitely cannot afford to constantly buy RTF planes that aren't anywhere as repairable as the plans TF and fan group here have made and shared.
if you have ADHD, you'll understand how something new can be so exciting to us that our brains spin up several ideas at the same time and well, slip like a hamster in a wheel and rocket out sideways at velocity. I really want to do this with my grandson, teach / educate him and have fun together as we learn. I just don't want to suffer the burn out we're also renowned for.
I could also just be talking out loud for the psychological effect it has for balancing things out...so those who have watched me post multiple topics as i crash course the subject or RC aircraft, it's okay if you roll your eyes. I do appreciate your patience and humoring me with answers.
edit - oh! has anyone ever made a flying hamster before?
we're famous for taking crash courses and learning almost everything textbook about a hobby / interest and delving into it personally, but not usually more than skin deep.
I am all thumbs and have never, ever been a DiY sort of person. I build grand plans (or scheme's as my mom likes to call them) in my head, but ultimately fold and then may find myself distracted from whatever hobby / interest I had been pursuing. never forgotten, I always come back.
I watched the construction video of the tiny trainer and am amazed at it...but it's very fiddly and as I said, I'm not a DiY kinda guy. I want to be, but I've never been able to make myself be, despite the plethora of times I've tried it for previous hobbies and interests I have. And also because I definitely cannot afford to constantly buy RTF planes that aren't anywhere as repairable as the plans TF and fan group here have made and shared.
if you have ADHD, you'll understand how something new can be so exciting to us that our brains spin up several ideas at the same time and well, slip like a hamster in a wheel and rocket out sideways at velocity. I really want to do this with my grandson, teach / educate him and have fun together as we learn. I just don't want to suffer the burn out we're also renowned for.
I could also just be talking out loud for the psychological effect it has for balancing things out...so those who have watched me post multiple topics as i crash course the subject or RC aircraft, it's okay if you roll your eyes. I do appreciate your patience and humoring me with answers.
edit - oh! has anyone ever made a flying hamster before?