Two coats of paint have been applied and the room is starting to take shape. I used the same color blue that was used in the other two rooms. The addition of chair rail molding along with trim work around the doorways and electrical panel is next.
A chance purchase of a Super Chexx Hockey game eventually led to the creation of Tranquility Base Arcade. I played video games during the 1970's and early 1980's and was always in awe of the “cutting edge technology” which I tried to duplicate at home by buying an Atari 2600 and then an Atari 800. Even with the home units it was still a special thrill when I had a few quarters to spend and walked into an arcade to play the "real games." They always seemed larger than life. Fast forward through college, marriage, kids, etc. and I had long forgotten the special memories I had of that period. A single quarter drop into my newly acquired Super Chexx game and I was instantly transported back to that era. It was like I had just inserted a quarter into a time machine. Join me on my journey of recreating a small part of my childhood through the construction and continued maintenance of Tranquility Base Arcade.
I have a Master's Degree in Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a mechanical engineering career that spans over 35 years. I hold multiple U.S. Patents, was a Nationals winner at powerboat racing and a former Vice Chairman in the APBA yet I have never strayed too far from my childhood love of the NASA Space Program and video games.
1 comment:
Ho boy... Spam!!! haa ha.
Looking good Alan! When do we get to break in the bar!?
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