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Hobby Thread: What are your Hobbies?

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  1. BMW.SauberF1Team

    BMW.SauberF1Team F1 World Champ

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    Photography and collecting 1/18 BMW Motorsport models. I wish I had the money to work/modify my car, but I don't. :( I'd love to restore an old car like a first gen Camaro or 240Z.
     
  2. Ferrariman355

    Ferrariman355 F1 Rookie

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    MS Flight Simulator. I like to put on my pilot suit and hat and im ready to go.
     
  3. tjacoby

    tjacoby F1 Rookie

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    stunning work - all of 'em! Thanks for posting
     
  4. LightGuy

    LightGuy Four Time F1 World Champ

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    The miniature engines are absolutely the wildest.

    Love the ant farming concept and had never even knew about it.

    My hobby ; PINBALL !
    Its a hobby that you can enjoy every day with the family and friends and is a great stress reliever.
    Hobbyists range from DIYs with one old mechanical machine ( Pre 70s ) for $200 to those with million dollar collections. Also there are buy-fix-sellers who don't have a collection, those that only play ( believe it or not there are professional pinball players ), and some who restore them completely.
    And its free ! If you buy a good machine, treat it nicely, when its time to move on you get all your money back and as a bonus most appreciate.

    Try one.
     
  5. 2NA

    2NA F1 World Champ Consultant Owner Professional Ferrari Technician

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    Reminds me of the "Outer Limits" episode "The Sand Kings"


    "Some of man's greatest achievements have been motivated by a driving need for love and acceptance. What happens when that need for recognition, becomes a desire to be revered, and then worshipped... like a god?"
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  6. BT

    BT F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa

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    Yes, always at least two boats to race. We used identical boat / motor setups so the skill in tuning the engine and setting up the boat were key to winning. It was always fun, lots of wrecks, and close passes. It never got boring for me, but I became acutely aware of the weather as any wind over about 7 mph made chop that slowed the boats down to an unacceptable level.
    The key is having a few regular racers with identical boat setups. We tried the off road nitro cars after a few years for the windy days, but they were too much maintenance. Lots of local kids used to show up to watch the races. It was a fun, relaxing and relatively inexpensive way to enjoy the weekends.
    BT
     
  7. Dcup

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    bounty, ever sprinkle some of those ants on your sack ??

    my hobbies -- fishing and tucking bucks
     
  8. DaudiW.

    DaudiW. Formula Junior

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    I suppose around here, one isnt allowed to be so obvious :)


    saw that you are driving a 348 spider... lovely car, has the 80s soul the 355 lacks...

    (there i am being obvious again)

    as far as sports.. futebol (soccer to the Americans) has always been big in my family..
    Man United or Ac Milano are my supported clubs. Competitive cycling sounds like a great means of keeping fit.
     
  9. tjacoby

    tjacoby F1 Rookie

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    yeap - I'm a child of the 80's, it'll be fashionable in about 15 years I'm thinking. Every Miami Vice episode on DVD ;) Man U is my brother's team - he was about as fanatical as they come!

    and you called it - can eat pretty much anything after burning through a thousand or two calories on a ride. Could even fit into an early 348 seat now I think.
     
  10. stevehuck

    stevehuck Formula Junior

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  11. venusone

    venusone F1 Rookie

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    You can go SCCA racing for 10k. You need to check out the SCCA club in your area. Auto cross you can do in the car you have (if sound), solo & road race needs roll bars, etc. Cars can be had for < 10k but you have to be able to maintain them.
     
  12. SMS

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    Neat little engines in this thread.

    Too many hobbies here:
    Home remodel
    Timberstand Improvement
    Working on cars
    Fast Boats
    Hunting
    Fishing
    Home repairs
    Guitar
    5 String Banjo
    Home improvements
    Dogs
    Farm animals
    Putting up hay
    Fixing fences
    Fixing stuff on the house
    Cutting firewood
    Splitting firewood
    Hauling firewood
    burning firewood
    Cleaning up firewood
    Cutting firewood
    Splitting firewood
    Hauling firewood

    Oh, and did I mention working on the house?
     
  13. rdefabri

    rdefabri Three Time F1 World Champ

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    Playing music
    Playing video games - especially with my children
    Rolling Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
    Running 5Ks - especially with my wife
    My cars :)
     
  14. texasmr2

    texasmr2 Two Time F1 World Champ BANNED

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    Steve do you have any videos of your engines running that would be so cool to see and hear?

    tex
     
  15. stevehuck

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    Yeah. I posted a link in post #60 to the pictures and #67 to a video.
     
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    jsa330 F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Pics are absolutely incredible...the video link's not working, though.


    My own hobbies: Ferrari automobiles, real and scale-model, writing, amateur architectural critic (retired architect who talks about how crappy everything is).

    I'd like to have a Vintage 12 or early Euro 308 project car, not enough space though.
     
  17. stevehuck

    stevehuck Formula Junior

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    wingfeather F1 Rookie

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    My latest hobby seems to be alienating extended family members via Facebook.
     
  19. AustinMartin

    AustinMartin F1 Veteran

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    LOL! Need stories!
     
  20. CAS

    CAS F1 Rookie

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    wingfeather F1 Rookie

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    I'd have to PM you the entire Facebook conversations, as I could devote a whole thread to this... putting it here would disrupt the thread. Also, since it is politically heated (and I don't have access to the P&R section) I can't start that thread. But man, we are all pissed at each other like you wouldn't believe!!!
     
  22. JustAl

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    You're in Florida, how about deep sea fishing?

    Personally, making custom wood stocks for rifles has become a favorite hobby as of lately, but I love anything gun/hunting related. There's some great hunting opportunities in Florida as well, especially for hogs. I've got a great recipe for wild boar. :D
     
  23. anunakki

    anunakki Seven Time F1 World Champ Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    My hobby is sittin high, ridin dem big whips, grindin, getting big checks, thuggin and leanin to the baaack
     
  24. SMS

    SMS F1 Veteran

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    I'm wit it the way you be rollin
     
  25. stevehuck

    stevehuck Formula Junior

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    No idea. It is only 1 of 2 ever finished and running. That type of stuff has never been tested on either one.

    It has a 5/8 bore and stroke for .767CID or 12.6cc. Runs on 110 octane race fuel.
     

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