mr-wilson
Mr. Wilson, Reluctant Pumpkin King Incarnate
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It's an adorably handsome looking little fellow...
But the fact it's an '87 car meant to look retro when it looks like something that could've been made less than a decade ago's almost giving me a headache....

Wish I could pop into an alternate universe where Nissan did sell these in the US, just to see how much

Making sure the software has a good view of your face the whole time'll be a pain if you're not using a computer, but pairing it with something like this'd lead to wonderful stuff...

I could just imagine how much funnier screwing around in Grand Theft Auto Online would be if it's my own aviator-capped visage leering

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Is anyone else wishing clicking that option led to a scifi-themed take on this?

I thought something was awfully different about the dog, but the inclusion of lips pulling back for a snarl makes the PS3 version seem damn ancient...
Makes me wonder if the more lively animation will make me feel any more guiltier for having to defensively pelt the dogs in Sandy Shores with musket fire as Trevor, like

I'd be all for popping this in, but sadly, something tells me either the results won't make the track do the obligatory, or the operator wouldn't be cheeky enough to manually operate the thing and launch me out of the seat...

Ah, nuts;
Thanks for the help, though.

Thanks for the answer, but I should've mentioned tank/personnel-wise; do the tanks pop up just as annoyingly fast?

Ah, and you have to show me this when I'm debating firing the PS3 up to goof off a bit before I leave for a near-month trip to LA in 2 days ...

"The S-Guard combines lower fuel consumption with impressive acceleration for a rapid escape from the danger zone when under threat."

There's odds that really is a genuine smile, but that was an awfully opportune moment to put on his sunglasses...
Of course you don't need to ask why, but I couldn't help but think of this.

So...
Shall we nickname it the Inkwizycja Hiszpańska, then?

Even though they've a long way to go, it's nice to see the thought of using the entire country as your playground for a game's setting's getting some thought.
Most would probably complain about it, but the idea of a Gran Turismo-style, insanely long slog across a fully detailed U.S. sounds like a hilariously fun idea

Ah, but that logoless grill was what I was griping about...
Can't remember what the reasoning was, but I vaguely recall it was that they went through all the trouble working with Universal but never bothered giving DeLorean Motor a call.
Chances are I'll want to get this as well, but given Hot Toys' record when it comes

Obligatory battle-buddy.
And therapy buddy, come to think of the similarities;
Maybe he could help Rocket get over the whole "experimental origin" thing.

Apparently there's now a meh.com as of earlier this month, so it's still quite in usage... Gotta' get with the times. :)

As awesomely detailed as Hot Toys' figures are, usually I'm able to go "Meh", and look away, even if the fact Marty's board and the camcorder's wonderfully replicated...
But the DeLorean's going to make me seriously question spending whatever little money I have saved on this.
I just know the headlights are going to

i stopped right in front of the finish line, just to ensure i wouldnt delete it.

I love how all I needed to do is take a split-second glance at the article picture to think, "Yep, I want one".
It's a shame so few were made, but at least there is or was more than a thousand.

Good grief- the Trabant doesn't even have a fuel pump?
Knew well enough that the performance and machinery were horrid and that you had to add oil when refueling, and the confusing pluses like the fact it passed the "Moose Test", but somehow that bit evaded me.
I still think it's visual appearance's nifty, but chances