[–] dither 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
/v/LEGO Trains. Just like being into model trains, but you can much more easily build the exact model you want, and if it falls and smashes into the floor, you can easily repair it. No need to shell out another $100 to replace it.
Geocaching. Basically gamifying the outdoors. I'm normally a very indoors person, but this is a way to get me out into nature and get some exercise. Hiking out into the forest and up mountains, in search of some camouflaged container is a great way to see amazing sites that a lot of people don't even know are there
[–] OneNutWonder 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I have a bunch… 1. I started building plastic model airplanes when I was younger. By the time I was 17 I had competition quality models and wanted to go into movie set model building. CGI ruined that. 2. I have a model railroad that I work on from time to time that I think looks really nice so far. 3. I am in to 1:32 scale slot cars, kit building and tweaking. I have over 100ft of track that my friend and I race on.
4. I am in a band that plays in my basement a few times a month. I really like that hobby a lot. 5. Love plants and gardening. I have been told I have a green thumb, and it seems just about anything I plant does well, especially house plants. I keep them all trimmed to look nice, regrow pieces I cut off to pot and give as gifts. 6. Also did beer brewing and R/C for a bit, was hardcore Everquest guy for a couple years too.
I like all of the above a lot, and wish I had time for all of them. I highly doubt I’ll ever get back into video games as much as I did with everquest, but cherish the time I did.
Edit Formatting, that I still cant figure out.