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Post by db1995 on Jun 27, 2013 21:46:58 GMT -6
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Post by DVS on Jun 27, 2013 22:25:23 GMT -6
This is going the interesting. Can't wait to see where you go with this build.
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Post by db1995 on Jun 28, 2013 0:44:05 GMT -6
I'm gonna need some parts though, i need a painted rat fink, an anchor, some big zoomies and 2 propellers, if i can get the rat fink to drive it, might call it "Finktanic"?
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Post by ira on Jun 28, 2013 8:09:42 GMT -6
This should be Fun!!!Great Start...
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Post by SgtDRecon on Jun 29, 2013 20:27:26 GMT -6
I'm gonna need some parts though, i need a painted rat fink, an anchor, some big zoomies and 2 propellers, if i can get the rat fink to drive it, might call it "Finktanic"? I would look for toys for the anchor. It might also show up in some babies toys also.
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Post by ShowRodFreak Don V. on Jul 2, 2013 19:10:26 GMT -6
LOL good start
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Post by redbaron on Jul 3, 2013 10:26:48 GMT -6
Wow your build made me think someone should really do a deals wheels version of the Titanic, With it racing into the iceberg. Beyond that your build looks amazing so far I love the idea of having the ship sinking, but your build also made me think about how this is another build sitting on my bench that I started years ago and never completed. In fact I would go as far as to say that the Titanic kit is my curse, whenever I start one they always go unfinished and in most cases destroyed, right now I'm on kit number six "I got the current kit from a flea market for free" which is the only reason why I would build it again
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Post by erwin on Jul 6, 2013 19:54:37 GMT -6
With proper care, your Titanic should last considerably longer than the original.
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