Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Passing the Torch - Son of Saturday


On holidays last week, we came across the town of Macroom in county Cork. As we were nearing the town long dormant Neurons flared into life and the realisation dawned that the Prince August visitors centre was in said town. Casually remarking on this fact in as nonchalant a way as I could muster, I was met with the delightful response of "Why don't we go see it?" and so we were off. Honestly though, my wife did actually suggest it a couple of days earlier but it wasn't something that we thought we'd be in the area for. Thanks to an unexpected fair in Kenmare we ended up changing our route and bingo, hobby bonanza time.

Once we arrived I was met with cabinets of painted minis and every hobbyists fantasy, large piles of blisters and boxes on sale at really low prices. While I was mining the boxed set bin, my eldest was drawn over to watch the demonstration of casting miniatures. I hadn't banked on him being so interested, but he was fascinated. Before I knew it he was casting his own Karoliner Musketeer and making for the painting station. Choosing paints and brushes like a twenty year veteran, he painted up his primed mini with great concentration. Simultaneously taken aback and awash with pride at his ability I had long since abandoned the mini hunt and watched him finish his first mini.

Awesome.

(I still managed to bag some bargains later on. Heh.)

9 comments:

  1. It's a very wonderful yet slightly scary feeling isn't, Mr. Saturday? Our hobby is going to be amazing in 10 years time with all of our sons adding to our collections and perhaps taking gaming and painting/modelling to the next level. In a way, I can't wait...

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  2. It's in the genes, always knew it.

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  3. Fair play, get them involved young. I'm working on my 3 year old niece, she really likes looking at the figures.

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  5. Where is this place.. I must find it and take the family there at some point! Great that the little guy was drawn to it, and such. Hope to see his works online along side his old man's work soon enough!

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  6. Here's the link: http://www.princeaugust.ie/cork-visitor-centre-activities/index.html

    Who knows, one day there may be a second or even third contributor at the Mumblings!

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  7. I always love to read stories of youngsters getting involved with this hobby of ours, but it's always so depressing when they end up being better at it than I am!

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    1. At the rate my fellow is progressing, it wont be long. He got his first ink washing tutorial yesterday. He dearly wants to assemble some of my 1980s skeleton warriors. I have mixed feelings about that...

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