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Yes. I have loads for mine and lots are ikky-bikky.
They would always fold up on me, I could never, unless they were large ones, get them to work.
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Yes. I have loads for mine and lots are ikky-bikky.
They would always fold up on me, I could never, unless they were large ones, get them to work.
i used to do a lot of them when i was a lad and lost quite a collection when i was 14 (our old house burned down from a lightning strike, hit the power lines and blew out the panels)Never really got into the glue-together models, I always preferred Meccano,
They would always fold up on me, I could never, unless they were large ones, get them to work.
It was a skill in itself was that. The best way was to lift them up with a craft knife blade, and apply them flat with a damp paintbrush.
But yeah, I had loads break and fold on me.
I mean, the last time I remember doing one I was maybe 10 or 11 years old. An I was more excited by the building then proceeding to break it playing with the thing.
Still, I guess we will see if age is a factor, I will be treating myself to one this weekend.
I guess the CEO wouldn't be too happy if I programmed one of our robot arms to fly it around!
Who else remembers bolsa wood?
Still, I guess we will see if age is a factor, I will be treating myself to one this weekend.
Go for it. What are you going to get?
Thank you for that amusing mental image!Haha, now I'm imagining a robot arm zooming a plane around with a speech synthesiser saying "neeeeoooooowwm" in a robotic voice.
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