Hello - I am hoping someone can help!
My father has recently been diagnosed with an illness that prevents him using his left hand. He is a die-hard scale model fan (he's an engineer so loves making anything really) so the fact that he can no longer make his models is pretty frustrating for him.
Sadly I think if another family member was to do them with (and for) him, it would totally take the pleasure away for him so I am wondering if there are models for people with limited mobility, in particular, those who only have the use of one hand. He can still use his good (right) hand but unfortunately his left hand is totally out of action.
I'd love to be able to help him and cheer him up a bit so any advice on more accessible kits or ideas of how to told the airplane, car, boat... whatever he may be making!... would be very much appreciated. I was thinking of a clamp or similar but Google isn't throwing much up. Perhaps if he could do the main parts, he may let us help him with the more intricate bits!
Thanks for your time
Hello - I am hoping someone can help!
My father has recently been diagnosed with an illness that prevents him using his left hand. He is a die-hard scale model fan (he's an engineer so loves making anything really) so the fact that he can no longer make his models is pretty frustrating for him.
Sadly I think if another family member was to do them with (and for) him, it would totally take the pleasure away for him so I am wondering if there are models for people with limited mobility, in particular, those who only have the use of one hand. He can still use his good (right) hand but unfortunately his left hand is totally out of action.
I'd love to be able to help him and cheer him up a bit so any advice on more accessible kits or ideas of how to told the airplane, car, boat... whatever he may be making!... would be very much appreciated. I was thinking of a clamp or similar but Google isn't throwing much up. Perhaps if he could do the main parts, he may let us help him with the more intricate bits!
Thanks for your time
My father has recently been diagnosed with an illness that prevents him using his left hand. He is a die-hard scale model fan (he's an engineer so loves making anything really) so the fact that he can no longer make his models is pretty frustrating for him.
Sadly I think if another family member was to do them with (and for) him, it would totally take the pleasure away for him so I am wondering if there are models for people with limited mobility, in particular, those who only have the use of one hand. He can still use his good (right) hand but unfortunately his left hand is totally out of action.
I'd love to be able to help him and cheer him up a bit so any advice on more accessible kits or ideas of how to told the airplane, car, boat... whatever he may be making!... would be very much appreciated. I was thinking of a clamp or similar but Google isn't throwing much up. Perhaps if he could do the main parts, he may let us help him with the more intricate bits!
Thanks for your time
Hello - I am hoping someone can help!
My father has recently been diagnosed with an illness that prevents him using his left hand. He is a die-hard scale model fan (he's an engineer so loves making anything really) so the fact that he can no longer make his models is pretty frustrating for him.
Sadly I think if another family member was to do them with (and for) him, it would totally take the pleasure away for him so I am wondering if there are models for people with limited mobility, in particular, those who only have the use of one hand. He can still use his good (right) hand but unfortunately his left hand is totally out of action.
I'd love to be able to help him and cheer him up a bit so any advice on more accessible kits or ideas of how to told the airplane, car, boat... whatever he may be making!... would be very much appreciated. I was thinking of a clamp or similar but Google isn't throwing much up. Perhaps if he could do the main parts, he may let us help him with the more intricate bits!
Thanks for your time
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