DarthDuster
DarthDuster
DarthDuster

Have you been to the UK? It rains here All The Fucking Time.

It’s solid 911 money without the breadth of the 911s appeal. I think most observers would agree the F-Type has been extremely cheekily (i.e. over) priced from launch. They’re not even that common in here in the UK.

Goldeneye was originally written for Dalton. Which is possibly why it’s considered (not by myself I add) the best of the Brosnan films.

Yeah I’ll take the bait. I love The Living Daylights (I’d put it in my top 5 Bond movies) and this scene is *still* absolutely breathtaking, along with the opening sequence set in Gibraltar.

Because the UK likes to copy our American cousins in everything, up to and including making our defence procurement a total and complete clusterfuck. IIRC the Queen Elizabeth class were originally designed to be CATOBAR, the thinking being that in the future we could a) buy existing carrier aircraft from your good

Dat Helvetica doe.....

For when it absolutely, positively has to be there on time.....

I could’ve sworn the guy on the right was Jeff Lynne......

Gotcha. Thank you. *runs off to sketch more cars with 28” wheels* :D

Automotive design student. Can you elaborate a little please?

No, it’s called the Cactus in the UK as well. The Captur is a small Renault CUV.

A ‘91 GSXR? How are you not dead? :D

Yeah. Andrew we have to talk. I’m really not liking this new avatar. I liked your old one with that *dreamy* salt and pepper thing you had going on with your hair.

I’d swap Connery and Dalton.

Just don’t buy the thirteenth one off the line.

I think you mean UKDM what what! *sips tea*

Giugiaro has said himself that this is his favourite piece of work and he doesn’t think he’ll better it.

In glorious Mode 7 as well.

We’re too fabulous to care what anyone thinks, darling!

I wouldn’t think so. It’s expensive, creates packaging issues and it isn’t really necessary on that kind of car (it’s arguable if it’s really needed on any road car, but that’s a conversation for another day).