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tiida vspec nur edition?

well, it is a tiida. i wanna take it up mount cootha to see what it can do :(

:ninja: not, they feel like crap round corners. might be able to get it on two wheels though.........the other ones will be on the other side of the guard rail overhanging the edge :)

different ones each time isaac

Edited by lilmike86
well, it is a tiida. i wanna take it up mount cootha to see what it can do :(

:ninja: not, they feel like crap round corners. might be able to get it on two wheels though.........the other ones will be on the other side of the guard rail overhanging the edge :)

different ones each time isaac

well any work car is a good car! i wish the tight bastards at qml would give me one!

troy hows the car going? or not going? :laugh:

its comming along just you wait :( nah I haven't done much more to it of late as been on call and had a couple of call outs but now off till the 23rd so will be doing some hard labour on her :)

new interest that has now taken over my skyline project is model trains.

ahhh yehhh.

brought a basic set yesterday and goin to do it all up, by all the extra little addons, more trains, more railway lines, etc.

highly recommended!

plus, its legal and cops cant have anything to do with it at all.

make the train go as fast as you want and cant get booked for speeding or even drink drivin the train

:(

prehaps see if you can build jumps for it?

Make it derail?

Put a barbie girl accross the tracks and run it over?

put a rag drenched in fule in the carrage, light it on fire and set it off? Wheeeeee!

just building it and watching it go round and round would be ok for a bit I guess, but itd get pretty boring after a while...

i got an idea! pack a deodorant lid full of sparkler dust then seal off the hole and put one sparkler in the hole. strap it to the back of the trains and watch it go round with a foot long flame behind it (prob best to remove all the trees first though)

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