Nice models, shame about the livery. That can be corrected though! |
2015-12-27
Confessions of a Stobart sinner
As a new year is almost upon us and it's a time for making resolutions and fresh starts, I have a terrible sin to confess. Well okay, it really isn't at all bad in the grand scheme of things, but to a certain small sector of society I have committed a series of heinous crimes. So, what am I doing that is so awful? It's quite simple really - I've upset the Stobart Spotters with an intentional programme of destroying Stobart models by repainting and converting them into other forms.
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2015-12-23
Calling All Stations
Retro Record Review: Calling All Stations by Genesis (1997)
Think of Genesis as a band and, depending which camp you fall into, you will either think of the vocals of Peter Gabriel or Phil Collins, so an album featuring neither of them seems unthinkable. Such a thing does however exist: the band's final studio album Calling All Stations was released in 1997 by the triumvirate of Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks and Ray Wilson, and it is the 2007 remastered version of this album I have recently purchased and review here as an antidote to all those Christmas songs currently being played to death on the radio.
"Who's Ray Wilson?" I can hear you asking. He is the forgotten man of Genesis, who had the unenviable task of replacing Phil Collins after his departure in 1996 to concentrate on his solo career, and was only a member for little over a year so his brief contribution seems to be largely ignored. I feel this is a shame really as Calling All Stations is a fine album in its own right but was not a massive commercial success and is so overshadowed by the fame of Gabriel and Collins as to be virtually invisible.
2015-12-15
More disappointment from Corgi
Today was the day that Corgi revealed details of their new model release programme for the first six months of next year. Once upon a time this would have been an exciting and keenly awaited event, but those days are long gone and as has been the case for several years I once again greeted the announcement with disappointment, proving how far they have been left behind by the competition. As a collector of 1/76 scale models, Corgi now have very little to offer me: the Trackside and Roadscene ranges showed promise but are both long dead, leaving just the Original Omnibus Company in this scale, and recent releases in this series have lacked sparkle.
How many red Routemaster models do we need? |
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2015-12-08
Mental Health matters
From some of my previous blogs I may have given the impression of being a happy and successful man, but in reality that is far from the truth. It's Mental Health Awareness Week so I want to do something very serious for once and explain the daily challenges I face, having suffered from serious anxiety and stress for several years as a result of a combination of unfortunate circumstances in early adulthood. While I have a satisfying job, a loving family and no money worries, which on the face of it seems to be a fairly good life, there are many other aspects of my life that are much less satisfactory and peace of mind can be very hard to find. I seem to live in a constant state of being on edge and find it almost impossible to relax, even when there is nothing to worry about, so writing this piece is very therapeutic for me as I try to understand myself. I really hope I don't come across as egotistical or self-centred as that isn't the intention and I am simply trying to draw attention to the hidden difficulties anxiety sufferers such as myself have to cope with.
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