I haven't found a worse way to spend my money, so I bought a little model kit of a robot of the gundam serie:
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When I was a child I wanted a robot like this, but my parents never bought it, so now that I'm 33 I can finally play like a child :bigrinnin: :bigrinnin:
What I bought on ebay...
What I bought on ebay... |
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Last edited by Tormie on 28 Mar 2004 02:22; edited 2 times in total |
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What I bought on ebay... |
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I could have given my bank account # to you... :bigrinnin: |
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I want a Fireball XL-5.I had one when I was Kid. :bigrinnin:
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Congratulations! Hope you can post a pic when you finish building it. One of the best things about being a adult is we can hopefully buy the toys we wanted as children but couldn't get.
Mine are doll houses and they are grand!! Super grand!! |
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:bigrinnin: :bigrinnin: :bigrinnin: It's arrived today, I've to paint it all but I'm very happy, the 8 y.o. child inside is smiling !
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LOL I hope you have a great time building it. You sound like a kid the day before christmas. :bigrinnin:
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Uncle Tormie made a mess with the glue #-o ... And Posy is wahing him with a solvent [-( ...
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#-o #-o #-o ... Luckily Angela saved the model...
Last edited by Posy on 29 Mar 2004 20:41; edited 1 time in total |
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Anybody got a Fireball XL-5 they will trade for some tuna tarts? :crybaby: :crybaby: :crybaby:
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Now... I'm jealous!
How come he can have one and I cant! It's not fair... *stamps feet* Mum, Mum, Dad... Pleeasssseeeeeee can I have one. Pretty please with cherrys on top... :bigrinnin: |
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Cool looking model
Fireball XL5...now you're talking :) What was the pilot's name? Was it Steve something? I had one, a Supercar and a Stingray and, sadly I still have a UFO interceptor (with firing missle) :dancing: |
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It was Steve Zodiac.With Robert the robot flying the Fireball.I would like to see a classic SciFi movie of this one day. :bigrinnin: :bigrinnin:
Last edited by tda42 on 31 Mar 2004 15:56; edited 1 time in total |
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I never have seen it here in Italy, but I think in your country a japanese cartoon serie like "Hokuto no Ken" (in italian "Ken the warrior") was never seen on tv. He's one of my favourite hero, a real myth. He's a "martial art" ace of the "hokuto" school and when he hit particular "pressure" points of the enemy's body the enemy explode ! The serie is replied at 20 a.m. gmt time on an italian channel and I can't lose an episode! (if you have a moving sat dish you can see it on the satellite at 16 degrees east, but I think that if you're in America you need a VERY BIG dish...)
Last edited by Tormie on 31 Mar 2004 19:44; edited 1 time in total |
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You no thats the cool thing about robots.They were mechanical.Which is why I think people like them.They are not android(people have cheap ideas of making you think they are a robot)but a shape of human form from metal and plastics.There was a movie that I had and was wondering if you know this one.It is called Voyage to a prehistoric planet.There was a robot called John.It was a B rated classic made in Russia.The voices where dubbed over so it sometimes sounded like a D.J.s voice.This movie was ahead of its time because of the robot. :bigrinnin:
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Steve Zodiac :) Of course....ok..What was his shapely female assistant called? :-k
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