I drove a Pinto wagon all through high school and the thought of 5-slot mags with fat meats behind that 2000cc engine is a hoot. Sure a nice looking model though and the stance is very attractive.
The problem with posting updates that include goals, deadlines and progress markers is that if they are missed or unforeseen obstacles create minor setbacks, it just creates more unconstructive backlash. Let the men work.
No one says you have to build to belong. This is like a village, you can always visit when time avails and the 24 hour cafe will always have a pot on, so see ya later.
I see Space Junkie 2.0 sold for $44,000 at Barrett-Jackson this year. Noted in bold print NOT STREET LEGAL so you can pretty much only drive it through the show grounds.
Numbers aren't everything. Even if it has limited appeal for building, myself included, I'll be watching with great interest. Not a common group subject, which is why I'll be interested in seeing kits and techniques I'm not as familiar with.
Ah, I see what's going on. Despite the subject title, I wasn't aware of what a Brazilian Charger was, never heard of it. You've actually captured the look pretty well. Nice work.
I think there's a ton of good movies... if you want to pay extra. Unless it's something I'm passionate about seeing, I'm too cheap to pay $4.99 extra. But it's great to look up a movie that's crossed my mind and it's at my finger tips.
December 2019 discontinuations[edit]
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I don't disagree with your reasoning, but after looking at many other photos of the wreck, it's clear that the ship has deteriorated very little. Much better than the condition the Titanic was in after roughly the same number of years under water upon discovery. Remarkable condition. I'm willing to accept the pic as real.