Father and son make giant Transformers out of rubbish

If you and your Dad are rubbish at talking then building things from trash might be a good bonding exercise and could stop all those arguments about whose turn it is.
For most of us, bin night is anathema to all that is fair and just in the world.
Being told to take out the trash by your parents (or other half - but, let’s face it, mainly mum and dad) is the source for mucho angst for generations from here to China.
We at the Dave Desk are pretty sure it’s how the punk movement started in the first place, with Johnny Rotten being ordered to cart bin bags to the kerb in the rain. Nasty.

One pair who see nothing rubbish about rubbish are Yu Zhilin and Yu Lingyun. They have become the Far East's answer to The Wombles - making good use of the things that they find, things that the everyday folk leave behind.
The farmers-turned-artists have made a real name for themselves by creating sculptures from rubbish - like giant replicas of various Transformers characters crafted from scrap metal.
Not bad, eh?
And the good news is you don’t need to go salvaging old car parts to have similar foraging fun with your old man.

Simply up-end your wheelie bin on the drive and have a giggle whacking together a city scape from mum’s empty Yakult containers, or a Landrover Defender from a used pizza box (the chassis), an egg carton (the driver’s cab) and the tops off four tins of baked beans (the wheels, obvs).
Trust us, it’s a lot more fun than just taking Dad down his local for a drink.
Besides, both of you will just end up talking rubbish after several pints anyway.
Neither do you need to be Isambard Kingdom Brunel to nurture that familial spark.
 

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