Ultimate geek purchase
spongtastic
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Finally the first is here
On the way a UH-1H, waiting to see if I've won a Jaguar T2, AH-64A, F-4E, F4-EJ, F-15E, and F/A-18A. All from the same series. Nerdy!
On the way a UH-1H, waiting to see if I've won a Jaguar T2, AH-64A, F-4E, F4-EJ, F-15E, and F/A-18A. All from the same series. Nerdy!
Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?
Who are you calling inbred?
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A plastic helicopter?
How nice for you.I don't do smileys.
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Wahey :!:
I'd love to be "allowed" to make those again but wife and 2 small kids prevent
At one stage I had most of the (then) current range of aircraft and AFVs - all by Tamiya, as well as a couple of battleships Iowa/New jersey being the best/most fun one to build0 -
Chrissz wrote:Wahey :!:
I'd love to be "allowed" to make those again but wife and 2 small kids prevent
At one stage I had most of the (then) current range of aircraft and AFVs - all by Tamiya, as well as a couple of battleships Iowa/New jersey being the best/most fun one to build
Surely their all exactly as boring to build as each other? How can you have more fun building one pile of sticks than another one?0 -
It's not a jetpack.
Jetpack = ultimate geek purchase
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Ann Summers sell plastic choppers, you dont need to put them together either, and its more fun to lick clean after its been used0
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Gazlar wrote:Ann Summers sell plastic choppers, you dont need to put them together either, and its more fun to lick clean after its been used
Surely the blades cause the red water to flow?0 -
I'm pretty sure that's nerdy rather than geeky.Uncompromising extremist0
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Yay!
Mine keeps costing more and more money.
Initially got the kit for a tenner, then bought an aribrush for another £20, then spent another £30 the other day on paint :roll:0 -
Excellent choice - I have a 'staffel' of 1:32 Hasegawa Bf 109s going from an Emil up to a pair of Gustavs (G-4 and G-16).
Takes ages to get them as Hasegawa only build them in small batches now - it took almost a year to get my G-4 after ordering it...
My German relatives are slightly baffled as to why I have 'Nazi' aeroplanes on the living-room shelves...
To those who don't get model-making: you know that saying - men are just boys, but taller?
Well it's true - so what do you expect?
Some might say that playing around on bicycles in the mud is pretty juvenile as well...0 -
MountainMonster wrote:Gazlar wrote:Ann Summers sell plastic choppers, you dont need to put them together either, and its more fun to lick clean after its been used
Surely the blades cause the red water to flow?
Well there was this one time, in Bolton!!!!0 -
Cat With No Tail wrote:Yay!
Mine keeps costing more and more money.
Initially got the kit for a tenner, then bought an aribrush for another £20, then spent another £30 the other day on paint :roll:
hmm spend so far is about £30 on paint and sables from ebay, and another £30 on tools and stuff from modelhobbies.co.uk. Can't do anything until the microset and microsol turn up though.Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?0 -
Have you ever tried digital modelling? That can be a lot of fun and very rewarding too.0
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ctrlaltdel wrote:Have you ever tried digital modelling? That can be a lot of fun and very rewarding too.
what? Like posing for Nuts Magazine?0 -
lol no, I mean making aircraft models on a computer;
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ctrlaltdel wrote:lol no, I mean making aircraft models on a computer;
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread. ... 627&page=1
I would but my computing time and skillz are limited to posting stuff on here, facebook and B3TA.Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?0