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Maybe we aren’t all experts on Japanese Anime kit bashing and copyright law. I only just recently learned about Kit Bashing from “The Toys That Made Us”. Maybe we wanted to understand more from the Kotaku expert who shared this.

In all fairness, it could even be Jurassic Park font. They both are very similar.

Clearly that answer is not sufficient enough Brian. People still have questions about this.

Seems like your short little article has stirred a bunch of questions about the “crime”. I think you would be remiss to not follow up on can of worms you opened. Perhaps you could write an article that explains this further?

Trader Joe’s “Gone Bananas” and “Gone Berry Crazy”

Whew! That was close! They almost missed the chance to make another Fuck based pun that revolves around the pronunciation of Pho. 

Ah the joys of virtual composting! 

Wonderful! A less reliable Toyota that’s more expensive to maintain and repair.

Ah, such opulence. The McDonalds Big Mac at room temperature on a silver platter.

I find it odd that you would want a foot measuring device to be used in a Hot Rod. Perhaps if the owner/buyer was a big shoe salesman and wanted a shoe sales theme with the car. Otherwise I’ll just take it as Torch being Torch.

I am really surprised that on a cars with so much technology that they are using old school Squeal Tabs instead of actual electronic wear indicators. Seems very contrary to what a Tesla is.

LOL, scrolled too far and commented on the wrong article.

Talk about Rock Crawling!

That is only visible when the hood is up. The hood is closed in the first picture and the reservoir is under that passenger corner but you cannot see it there.

Oh, so the whole thing should be thrown out because “some” of the girls were lying? That’s a real stretch there. What an ass.

Well that certainly makes sense now. Now that I know what they look like I am probably more critical. With the level of detail used in everything else, those plain green cylinders just look bad. Neat project though.

Those supports for all the ships really detract from the whole project. Clear lexan or another type of plastic would likely disappear in the water. Those green rods just stick out like sore thumbs.

Ok, I won’t use my giant hydraulic press at the house to try this experiment.

Great write up David. It’s never easy to condense diagnostics into a simple article when there are so many different types of issues/systems.

Well that sucks. I would think with how much new cars blind me with their bright lights that their vision would be better.