I have been waiting for this set to appear on the LEGO online store since June.... I even visited the local brick & mortar LEGO store and asked - no one knew when it would appear in stores or online...
I have been waiting for this set to appear on the LEGO online store since June.... I even visited the local brick & mortar LEGO store and asked - no one knew when it would appear in stores or online...
RIP Justin. Keeping the Wilson family in my thoughts.
It used to live @ Kirtland... :-(
Just gonna leave this here... There is plenty of research ongoing to bring this capability to fruition, but you aren’t reading about it for a reason. The asymmetric advantage that HELLADS can leverage against our opposition is impressive....
This looks neat, but it’s WAAAAY too heavy for a sled....
Maybe ? The GIS results are inconclusive....
That’s cute...
Chris - You didn’t come across anything because the companies building large CFRP Aerospace assemblies don’t particularly want you to see their proprietary processes. The composite aircraft manufacturing space is still very competitive with Boeing and Airbus leveraging large supply chains to build fuselage sections…
It’s got to be years... The cost and time required to load and unload the munitions is insane.
Reminds me of Front 242.... I can’t believe I have been listening to Front 242 for 30 fricken years !
Hill climb racing.
Amazon’s outdated overstock (trash) could be an uninformed and foolish customer’s treasure ! LOL...
I have a few.... I am guilty of all of them at some point in my life, although usually not all at once.
There are some very neat design elements on the C7 and other american cars, but few have achieved a very well executed and timeless shape like the Porsche. Sculpting nice lines doesn’t cost money, it takes an eye for a flowing and emotional design. The 1996-2002 Viper GTS (and now the had that visual impact... Flowing…
* raises a glass in return *
Fair enough Tom... Personally, I don’t care much for the C7 styling. The Porsche has a more sculpted and curated look to it. It’s a personal preference. Any sane person isn’t going to explore the performance of these cars on the street anyway.
But why?
What I ride: 2000 Honda VFR800
There was actually more hate for the H2, AFAICT. Some kids even started. Website called FUH2.com, and it it still live after 12 years.... 5275 submissions later.