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Trainwreck

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  1. Mouse and frog dissections made me hurl in high school.
  2. I used flat stock to tighten up the rear wheel openings.
  3. Right now the reissues are the domestic companies bread and butter, newer models are kind of a niche market in my opinion and probably don't sell in the same numbers.
  4. Costumes are to Halloween what ugly sweaters are to Christmas.
  5. Not only will it stop a bullet, with the enclosed attachments it slices and dices and makes mounds of Julienne fries. Don't forget to ask about our lifetime warranty. 😁
  6. limited information gathering is a horrible way to begin any project.
  7. Fault lines are found all throughout planet Earth.
  8. Cigar of Cuban make or old stogy, depends on the level of employment at the time.
  9. Words are very important when conveying a message.
  10. Right away I knew the answer wasn't in sentence form, must have been using my right-brain.
  11. About this and that, everything and nothing at all.
  12. Gleefully will be a tough one to start a sentence with, , ,wait, , ,never mind.
  13. On that I agree. One has to learn the rules to play the game properly.
  14. In 1967 my first build was a 1/32nd scale Pyro multipiece body '37 chev. drop top.
  15. Time to lay off the asparagus. Fixed it, just not in time.
  16. Much respect to all that serve.
  17. Nice, tight build on this, Paul.
  18. Here's one for an adventurous scratch builder, the AMX3. There's a treasure-trove of info on line, look it up.
  19. I worked with pneumatic cylinders for years, humidity was their enemy so they were always shipped with huge packets, I've got some that are 3"x5" so I never had to worry about alternatives but that's a good tip about the camphor.
  20. If you use metal spacers like I do and want to keep them virtually rust free throw a packet of silica sand (like you would find in a new pair of shoes) in the drawer with them. It will draw the moisture from the surrounding area, keeping it away from your metal bits. This method also works for tools, so keep um purdy now that you know.
  21. This week was next week last week. (credit; Daffy Duck)
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