ReaperChi3f
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I'm not particularly enthused with the builds. They look a bit amateurish. All of them do, but from what I've seen, the Porsche is the worst offender. Having tried it myself a while back, I know that 911s are tricky to pull off at this scale without compromises and being fragile. Nevertheless, if Lego is going to make

Sweet. I'll buy this when Tavarish posts about it in 2024.

What Does It Take To Be Worthy Of Thor's Hammer?

I rather liked the Audi from I, Robot. It appears to just be a gussied up TT, but it fit the design of the movie so well.

Streets of Willow, maybe.

is it street legal?

Anybody that mentions Star Trek is A-OK in my book.

It's available in Europe too, and it's probably one of the ugliest SUVs out there (yes, even with Ssangyong range).

Actually I did not!

More than 14 competitive cars. There, fixed it for you. It's sad Caterham and Marussia aren't racing, but if they really want to waste the money, they could sit in the pits and tear up $100 bills. It would amount to the same thing.

I certainly hope so. I want to see some racing between Rosberg and Hamilton. And by that I mean, I want Hamilton to pass him halfway through the race then run off in the distance.

RIP PW

Lotus and Williams are polar opposites of what they were last year.

Would it be possible to introduce a natural predator of the fruit fly in a way that wouldn't destroy some other aspect of the ecosystem?

Interstellar reviews are not surprising - Nolan always make great mental puzzle with almost no emotional resonance. He is a mental filmaker - he engages your brain 100% but your heart at about 10%. And just from the trailer I'm not expecting good treatment of female characters.

Well, there's precedent for it...