23-01-2023, 11:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-01-2023, 11:37 AM by ettore.
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Well done Henry - fabulous to see the next generation engaging in this wonderful hobby.
My 15 year old son was handed my Dad's Ruby Mk2 last year as a project (to extract him from the X-box!) and it's worked a treat. He adores it and has now got it up and running after 12 years of slumber. His attention is now turning to the bodywork and trim which is where his Fathers lack of knowledge and expertise will be most exposed!
Encouragingly, he's a social sort and has invited his mates over and they all love Ruby too. The interest is there, albeit often latent..
My 15 year old son was handed my Dad's Ruby Mk2 last year as a project (to extract him from the X-box!) and it's worked a treat. He adores it and has now got it up and running after 12 years of slumber. His attention is now turning to the bodywork and trim which is where his Fathers lack of knowledge and expertise will be most exposed!
Encouragingly, he's a social sort and has invited his mates over and they all love Ruby too. The interest is there, albeit often latent..