@TheDanProsser Night air is generally cooler, and thus denser, than daytime air. Sound travels further ('better') through denser air. Add into this that there is generally less background noise and fewer visual distractions at night, and it's all adds up to a bit more fizz on the senses.
@OctaneMark@Airfix@octane_magazine@MrJamesMay I remember this article. It had never occurred to me that these all came from one person. The artwork absolutely brings the product to life - I think Airfix owe every ounce of their success to Roy.
@PawnSacrifice@harrismonkey Spot on. Bought my first 911 (a '72 911T) back before prices went nuts, and it was a lot more fun being able to track it, thrash around in the snow, etc. Also less to insure, and no worry leaving it places overnight. Sold it when I stopped feeling comfortable using it like that.
@leolebkuchen You have to literally unlearn your entire user interface experience and enter another psychological dimension. It's why architects all drive Saabs and Alfa Romeos, dress socks first, and can't load a dishwasher during a full moon.