Very tasty! On them are Christmas decorations I have names for - Fr Christmas,Fr Ted and Fr Robin,don't ask, just my nonsense.
A Christmas card of a train which arrived today reminded me of Rowland Emmett as it depicted his style of train.I found this image of his style of work on the web-
I recall going to see Emmett machines in department stores in Edinburgh in my youth.I loved their scale,fun and animation as a boy.I also in the 80s (?) subscribed to a railway journal AWNUTS - which I think stood for always whimsical never to scale. When I down sized I threw out the magazines.I wish I had kept them and their jolly pictures of Emmett inspired model trains etc. Finally I must mention their is now a society dedicated to this splendid chap.Anyone else in Blogdom recall his machines and appreciate them?
Lovely cookies there
ReplyDeleteThe cookies do look good!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of Rowland Emmett (not by name anyway), but I always liked the stuff in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which he apparently was involved in. Basically, he WAS Caractacus Potts. :)
I love whimsy, and the whole idea of that AWNUTS publication sounds right up my alley. "always whimsical, never to scale" sounds like a great way to game, too.
AWNUTS now have a website/forum for those with a whimsical bent.I think this must be the railway modeller version of Imagi-Nations?
ReplyDeleteThe AWNUTS Again site is http://whymsical.com/index.php Yes Joppy, they are a railway modeller version of Imagi-Nations :)
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