Real life Tony Stark
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http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2012/05/real-life-tony-st...
One can only wonder what special items he had to save that he couldn't carry through the desert, but could still be transported home on a home made motorcycle.
One can only wonder what special items he had to save that he couldn't carry through the desert, but could still be transported home on a home made motorcycle.
Edited by MagicalSeaOtter on Friday 1st June 14:49
Actually quite easy to do - if i remember correctly the swingarms on the 2CV can be reversed very easily, hence why they are used on those 3-wheeler kits a lot.
Obviously still a great story and very hard to do with basic tools, but I doubt he'd have managed it if he was in a Renault 5...
Obviously still a great story and very hard to do with basic tools, but I doubt he'd have managed it if he was in a Renault 5...
Laugh.
THe author of that article has obviously never seen Iron Man.
He says
Imprisoned in a cave TOny Stark built a flying, bulletproof jet-powered robot with near-unlimited power out of spit and bits of his own face and cock.
Emile Leray built an engine on some wheels out of an engine he had and some wheels he had.
Not that good an analogy if you ask me.
THe author of that article has obviously never seen Iron Man.
He says
bloke said:
He might not have Tony Stark’s vast wealth, but Emile Leray seems like he’s just as skilled a mechanic as Stark was when the chips are down
Not quite as I see it!Imprisoned in a cave TOny Stark built a flying, bulletproof jet-powered robot with near-unlimited power out of spit and bits of his own face and cock.
Emile Leray built an engine on some wheels out of an engine he had and some wheels he had.
Not that good an analogy if you ask me.
Edited by blindswelledrat on Friday 1st June 16:35
blindswelledrat said:
Laugh.
THe author of that article has obviously never seen Iron Man.
He says
Imprisoned in a cave TOny Stark built a flying, bulletproof jet-powered robot with near-unlimited power out of spit and bits of his own face and cock.
Emile Leray built an engine on some wheels out of an engine he had and some wheels he had.
Not that good an analogy if you ask me.
THe author of that article has obviously never seen Iron Man.
He says
bloke said:
He might not have Tony Stark’s vast wealth, but Emile Leray seems like he’s just as skilled a mechanic as Stark was when the chips are down
Not quite as I see it!Imprisoned in a cave TOny Stark built a flying, bulletproof jet-powered robot with near-unlimited power out of spit and bits of his own face and cock.
Emile Leray built an engine on some wheels out of an engine he had and some wheels he had.
Not that good an analogy if you ask me.
Edited by blindswelledrat on Friday 1st June 16:35

From the other thread

rohrl said:
Does he wear a lot of gold jewellery and was he part of a group of former soldiers who escaped from a maximum security military stockade having been convicted of a crime they didn't commit and who inhabit the Los Angeles underground?
Or, was it designed for him by a bespectacled German who had only previously designed model motorbikes?
Or, was it designed for him by a bespectacled German who had only previously designed model motorbikes?

ceebmoj said:
Brother D said:
Exactly how was the power from engine delivered to any wheel?
Look's like a friction drive off the break drum
Not too sure about that.
To do so would mean that the rear wheel would be off tot he right by quite a bit and make it unrideable.
Like taking one rear wheel off of a trike.

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