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SupraStar 3000

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  1. I see your point but I'm not convinced by comparing a leather jacket to a relatively rare iconic sports car like the Supra. I think its nice to share a kinship with a complete stranger. A unique bond that two individuals share. Its like the good old days of the AA when a mobile mechanic would salute you if he saw the AA badge.
  2. I'm not a betting man, but I bet my toffee crisp this threads funnier than the video
  3. owww thats a shame Really wanted a chat with you too. Maybe next time hun xxx
  4. Envy are the main UK distributor AFAIK matey. Maybe worth a call or PM to Gaz. I have some C4-R's on mine. EDIT: Never mind, Gaz beat me.
  5. That looks good and the KIT3000 looks the muts nuts. Airwolf was my all time favorite (well,... that and BayWatch. Mum and dad out shopping and a episode staring Summer would always guarante a saturday afternoon tommy tank) anyway,....back to Airwolf. Watched an episode on Sky a few days ago and it looked cr@p. The film was just speeded up during turbo boost / afterburn and it looked pathetic and stupid. Not how I remembered it
  6. Our chemistry lab at school had wooden work tops that went around the outside edge linked together with a small gutter edge and gradual slope running downhill until the very last desk which also had a sink attached,.. idea being any liquid spills would eventaully run down into the sink. One day I noticed my arch nemesis Jim Hopkins sitting at the last desk with his new walkman, pencil case and library books covering the gutter,.. so armed with lighter fluid and a bunsen burner I went about pouring the liquid into the trough until the tiny trickly reached its target. WOFF!!! Within a few seconds everybodys desk was on fire and I was in a hole world of trouble. Not a good day for me.
  7. btw: After hovering you will find forward flight really easy as the tail keeps the nose pointing forward.
  8. bloddy great isnt it Spent all weekend building and flying myself. Just chased our cat through the foliage at the bottom the garden. The helicopter emerged through the vegetation with a collection of flowers jammed into its panels. LOL the sence of achievement is fab when breaking new ground. Well done mate.
  9. owww shame well,.... good luck you lucky bugger. Enjoy Florida and all the best mate.
  10. Thats a shame as it looks ace on your car matey. Havn't seen you on much latey. Hope all is well bud.
  11. Sorry fellas, Can't make sunday I'm afraid Next time SteveR: We met at the midlands Gumball last year? thanks for remembering Unless that was another Steve.
  12. Its like a dream come true for Burna. A pary with sphinkter and dobber.
  13. Glad your sticking with it buddy. This weekend looks like good flying weather I have come to the conclusion on two things: 1. A well set-up model is soooo much easyier to fly than a badly set-up model. 2. You need a belt or shaft driven tail rotor. CP2s are a neightmare with aggressive maneuvers.
  14. I'm sure Tom won't have a problem but you might need to ask Linda before you book a room at the travel lodge.
  15. I'm just miffed nobody sent me a card this year and looking to vent my frustrations on somebody.
  16. really smart bits of kit these. I have one and use it all the time.
  17. TBH I'm getting alittle peeved with all this thread deletion shenanigans Whats the point if a thread if it can't grow.
  18. Those are going on my dream build list.
  19. yea yea,.. Uncl'e Burn'e,.. whats a blow job?
  20. Posted this before,.... but what the hell,... lets open an old wound. Before I joined this forum and only had the car a few months. Was showing off to this girl at a friends wedding reception and ditched the car into a barrier. Happy days
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