Please allow me to introduce myself…
…I’m a man of wealth and taste (well, taste at least, although, come to think of it, probably everyone thinks they have good taste). My name is Peter, I’ve travelled around the sun 40 times now, my home is at the foothills of the Bavarian alps. Real life scientist, model maker, motorcycle enthusiast, guitar player, cinema projectionist.
I’ve been into science, technology and old-fashioned things as long as I can remember, don’t know why, growing up with GEO Magazine and the German Museum (Deutsches Museum) in Munich may have been contributing factors. I started making models at age 10, moving from plastic kit-sets towards scratch-building things, especially ships. What I found particularly refreshing about scratch-building is the fact that one is not limited by the market’s offerings, but can concentrate on the more unknown and oddball originals, or even dump the idea of an original all together and get creative. Nowadays my inspiration comes from vintage tin toy models, which are not true scale models, but more caricaturesque, with deliberately simplified details. I don’t know how I remained oblivious of your kind of table top gaming for so long, but I enjoy the style and creativity of much of what I see here.
Apart from model-making I am into motorcycles (my dad’s fault), and apart from riding, dreaming, planning custom projects and exploring the technical oddities of old, I am currently restoring my first bike (a 1985 Yamaha SR 500). And if that’s not enough, I am part of a volunteer society running an old cinema (containing one of the few remaining operational pairs of Bauer B 8 Projectors; these are still using carbon arc lamps and have to be toggled between reels every twenty miutes).
Let’s see how I fit in and if I can contribute some old-fashioned-technology-buff and model-boating expertise.
Cheers
Peter