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Another one arrived on Friday but due to being away only got to check it out tonight the 1/20 kids logic delorean.
Comes with a nice base as well
Oh and it floats
https://youtu.be/RY9GrJ1-4XM
The magnet is super powerful and took me a good 15/20 mins to get it to float, if you don't get the angle straight on and just pulls the car onto the base, the me fusion broke off when it caught my finger so will need to glue that back on
Comes with a nice base as well
Oh and it floats
https://youtu.be/RY9GrJ1-4XM
The magnet is super powerful and took me a good 15/20 mins to get it to float, if you don't get the angle straight on and just pulls the car onto the base, the me fusion broke off when it caught my finger so will need to glue that back on
Jader1973 said:
^ that is awesome.
And it would appear impossible to buy
Hopefully not that impossible.....And it would appear impossible to buy
Edited by Jader1973 on Wednesday 24th August 11:37
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_tr...
Doesn't actually say "pre order" on this one..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BACK-TO-FUTURE-II-MAGNET...
Edited by sim16v on Wednesday 31st August 00:32
After discovering this thread at the weekend I thought I'd share my Transformer '04 WRC Scooby AKA Smokescreen. This is the Japanese only Binaltech line which were die-cast and painted and more of a collectors item than a toy whereas the rest of the world were the Alternators and are made of plastic.
This is actually the second time I've taken it out of its box and transformed it in over the 10years I've owned it!
NB. Petter Solberg ones were bloody hard to find. Only seen it once when I was Japan for a few months travelling and only made a late decision to buy one as a souvenir that could squeeze in my luggage.
This is actually the second time I've taken it out of its box and transformed it in over the 10years I've owned it!
NB. Petter Solberg ones were bloody hard to find. Only seen it once when I was Japan for a few months travelling and only made a late decision to buy one as a souvenir that could squeeze in my luggage.
Off to an exhibition with Frampton this weekend so a bit of prep is required to make sure the layout is working ok and touching up any small details before packing up for its travels.
Whilst the layout was set up I took the opportunity for a few pics and a small video of some of the testing...
https://youtu.be/ENgQ-yf9E-o
Whilst the layout was set up I took the opportunity for a few pics and a small video of some of the testing...
https://youtu.be/ENgQ-yf9E-o
Burnham said:
2thumbs said:
Of all the awesome models on this thread, this is one of my favourites. No idea why, Im not even a boat person...but its lovely.2thumbs said:
Big narrowboat fan here.2015-05-17 11.23.00 by Ian, on Flickr
Have built 3 so far during my teens / twenties.
Have got the prototype plans to build a few more at some point when I get around to clearing the shed out and my head doesn't switch between boats / aircraft / trains / boats / aircraft / trains every few months
Edited by spitfire-ian on Wednesday 12th October 10:03
spitfire-ian said:
2thumbs said:
Big narrowboat fan here.2015-05-17 11.23.00 by Ian, on Flickr
Have built 3 so far during my teens / twenties.
Have got the prototype plans to build a few more at some point when I get around to clearing the shed out and my head doesn't switch between boats / aircraft / trains / boats / aircraft / trains every few months
Edited by spitfire-ian on Wednesday 12th October 10:03
Seeing as there is a bit of barge appreciation, here's a couple more I built...
The top one is a static model but the bottom boat is radio control.
I haven't sailed them much to be honest, I built them when I was much younger and could only afford one set of r/c gear so they never saw the water together. As I mentioned in my post above, I've now got some full size plans of several boats so am hoping to get building again soon.
If I can get these up to the standard of yours I'll be very happy indeed. What are they built out of?
If I can get these up to the standard of yours I'll be very happy indeed. What are they built out of?
spitfire-ian said:
I haven't sailed them much to be honest, I built them when I was much younger and could only afford one set of r/c gear so they never saw the water together. As I mentioned in my post above, I've now got some full size plans of several boats so am hoping to get building again soon.
If I can get these up to the standard of yours I'll be very happy indeed. What are they built out of?
They are a mixture of balsa wood and Base wood, chosen because they are very easy to work with, all parts are just drawn out and cut with a craft knife. They are also very easy to bend and shape. You have to be careful not to chip the wood with fingernails etc but once it has a couple of coats of enamel paint it's quite durable.If I can get these up to the standard of yours I'll be very happy indeed. What are they built out of?
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