Model Hobbies
Model hobbies are things that children or adults can do which
can be educational and have a lasting impact. One model that I
had when I was younger was the skeleton of a dinosaur. I had to
put the skeleton together myself. I also had model cars and
model airplanes. The model cars and planes were not self
assembled though, we purchased them already completed. After
building my dinosaur, I played with it like a regular toy,
making it viciously attack and kill the other toys. Later my
dinosaur skeleton sat on the book shelf in my bedroom for many
years.
A model toy or build it yourself model kit can be both and
exciting toy to play with, along with giving someone a sense of
accomplishment. Everyone likes to build things, and when you are
done your model hobby makes you feel like you have done
something constructive. It makes you feel good to know that you
have built something or created something. You have made a
difference in the world. You are an inventor, a scientist,
whatever you want to be.
There are many different types of models that you can build. I
have seen model airplanes, model houses, model cars, model
animals and dinosaurs, model helicopters, and model shuttles.
Whatever you are interested in there is probably a model for it
somewhere. If not, you could design your own model from scratch.
That would be a good hobby too. Just get some
wood and start carving, get some glue and start pasting
everything together. Soon you will have your invention, and feel
just like the people who first invented the products you are
making a model of.
There are also radio control models that you can purchase at
the store. Some of these you have to assemble yourself as well.
I received a radio control model airplane for Christmas one
year, and had to assemble it myself. It made me feel good to
assemble it. I felt intelligent, like I was building my own
plane or flying machine. I have had radio control cars that I
did not have to assemble. Once, however, I did try to make my
own changes to a radio control car. I had just recently seen the
movie "Back to the Future," how the car hit the wire at 88 miles
and hour when the lightning struck the tower and it sent the car
traveling through time. I decided to try it with my radio
control car. I plugged the antenna of my control into a plug
socket, and drove my car toward the antenna, so that the antenna
from the car would hit the controls antenna, just like in "Back
to Future," the car's antenna hit the wire across the road.
Well, my car did not travel through time. There was a little bit
of a shock when the antennas touched, and then my radio control
car never really worked the same again. It started doing weird
things like turning in the wrong direction from where I was
turning it. It was like it got a mind of its own. It became a
little stubborn to, and sometimes would only go a little bit and
then stop. Like Frankenstein, I made my car come to life with an
electrical shock.
The point is that everyone should get a model hobby. It is
completely natural and healthy for humans to experiment, try new
things, and invent things. Satisfy your curiosity or your
children's curiosity with things that are constructive and
educational rather than satisfying your curiosity with things
that might not be as helpful to one's long term health and
happiness.