In the dead of winter, on a day with -27Β°C wind chill, in FiveFinger shoes (my toes are still cold), on icy trails, in a state that hates anything other than cars, on a dead ebike (25kg), and with no additional planning than "I should bring a rope today," I was able to transport a full 4'x8' sheet of plywood from the hardware store to my home for model railroading without any issues at all. If I could do it under these conditions, then anybody could do it under nearly any conditions.
AstroG4 had a problem: He loves trains, but he just doesn't have quite enough wood. Now a normal person would look at the weather, then hop in their GMC Yukon XL Denali and run over fifty children on their way to pick up plywood.
AstroG4's too eco-conscience for that.Β Instead, he strapped on his goddarn FiveFingers shoes with the individual toes, mounted his glorified Huffy, and braved the subzero temperatures on a non-functioning eBike to prove to the rest of us that you CAN, in fact, transport one full sheet of plywood on a walmart-tier Trek bicycle.
You may be asking yourself "how is that a full 4x8 sheet when it's clearly cut into 4x2 sections?"
Three splices, actually, but perfectly sound logic. I could grind a piece of plywood into sawdust, dump it into a backpack, carry it onto a plane, then reglue it back into a 4x8 sheet and claim I was able to carry-on a sheet of plywood.
But honestly, that's not the reason I'm posting this. Much like the /r/malelivingspaces threads that Carp would post (please do more, they're fun), I want everyone to look at his model trainery.
The more you look, the more you see.
Pieces extending beyond necessary length
Jigsawed paths for curved tracks
Everything is made of scrap remnants you'd normally toss or burn
Drywall screws everywhere
Scrap pieces used as spliceblocks, seemingly using tie-wire to hold them to the main track curve
Thin tinmetal braces held on by a single screw, no washer, in no way actually bracing the legs
The table-thing in the foreground (lower right corner) has a short leg, being extended with a single carriage bolt
Handwriting looks like a fat neurodivergent, using the cheapest tan masking tape he could find.
A single laser-cut cupholder, clearly not his own work
I'm still baffled by how he can be so terrible at woodworking on the right half of the picture, but appears to have functional drawer slides and flush-mounted buttons on the left half.
And since this is Reddit, you guessed it:
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The "jigsaw path" is actually quite common, it lets you change the elevation of the scenery around the tracks much more easily:
The rest of it is terrible though, especially how it looks like he's jutting the one curve into the aisle with no structure underneath it, that's just waiting for an inevitable incident
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What are jigsaw paths?
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See how the tracks are sitting on form-following bases just big enough for them and not much else? That's what I mean, it has a proper name I can't remember
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but anyway i'm not denying jigsaw paths make sense, but his look like shit
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This isn't your garden variety autism, this is ADVANCED autism
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I thought neurodivergents were supposed to be good at their obsession
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I use my specialties where able
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