WD-40 and a CRAFTSMAN WRENCH.
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WD-40 and a CRAFTSMAN WRENCH.
Thought you all might like this one.
Whoda.
Whoda.
What type of automobile can be spelled the same forwards & backwards?
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Re: WD-40 and a CRAFTSMAN WRENCH.
Very nice. I especially like the nut behind the wheel...
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That is really COOL!!! The ROAR must be deafening from those headers.
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Mark,
Very cool. What's the COM with all those nuts and bolts? I like the wheels. I am beginning to appreciate how hard it is to paint them.
Noskills (Seth)
Very cool. What's the COM with all those nuts and bolts? I like the wheels. I am beginning to appreciate how hard it is to paint them.
Noskills (Seth)
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Pretty cool.
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You should try tweeting that to Sears and see if they respond. I tweeted my son's banana split car to Baskins and Robbins, thinking we might at least get a coupon out of the deal, but they ignored me...
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Re: WD-40 and a CRAFTSMAN WRENCH.
Thanks Darin, Yeah I'm a little nuts about building these cars.Darin McGrew wrote:Very nice. I especially like the nut behind the wheel...
It did make for cool looking driver and a weight system for the car though.
Speedster. sorry what did you say... Hit the quote button...
ROAR, Rattle pop crackel.
Sound's like and but I don't have twitter and I'd try to ignore that while driveing.drathbun wrote:You should try tweeting that to Sears and see if they respond. I tweeted my son's banana split car to Baskins and Robbins, thinking we might at least get a coupon out of the deal, but they ignored me...
Thank you Sporty! No just incase your woundering if it runs on WD-40.sporty wrote:Pretty cool.
Sporty
Seth, for this car the COM is set for 1in, but I can change it up for S shaped tracks byNoskills wrote:Mark,
Very cool. What's the COM with all those nuts and bolts? I like the wheels. I am beginning to appreciate how hard it is to paint them.
Noskills (Seth)
threading a smaller bolt in the front also.
Right now the weight of the car is dead on 5oz as it is in the photo.
To change it up I remove the roll cage and un-thread the bolt.
And put in one that has been cut down on the threads and shaved down on head of the bolt.
Painting the wheels lettering and spokes can be challenging some times.
Glad you like them Seth.
Mark
What type of automobile can be spelled the same forwards & backwards?
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Very cool whoda! Sharp car
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Thanks Aron.Aron wrote:Very cool whoda! Sharp car
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Are you going to make a screwdriver as the next item in the set?
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I like the idea of a screwdriver car.. Darin has one on his site.drathbun wrote:Are you going to make a screwdriver as the next item in the set?
maybe a Beltsander car (wood) be a nice challenge.
Or one that looks like a Radio or a BOOM BOX.
Guess i'v been listening to this topic to long.
http://www.derbytalk.com/viewtopic.php? ... 4&start=15" target="_blank
Darin, beep beep by the (Playmates)
is this the song!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDSk4zwjg5A" target="_blank
All cool song's guys..
Thank's for letting me get lost in your rock & roll and Drift Away.
Whoda.
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Yep, that's it. When I was a kid, I played it on our "Goofy Greats" 8-track tape over and over and over. In college, we listened to the Dr. Demento show every Sunday night, and he played it quite a bit.whodathunkit wrote:Darin, beep beep by the (Playmates)
is this the song!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDSk4zwjg5A" target="_blank
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Darin McGrew wrote:Yep, that's it. When I was a kid, I played it on our "Goofy Greats" 8-track tape over and over and over. In college, we listened to the Dr. Demento show every Sunday night, and he played it quite a bit.
Well i know were way off topic.
Thought you might like to here it played once more for the good ol days.
Mark.
What type of automobile can be spelled the same forwards & backwards?
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Cool concept, Whoda. The perspective next to the WD-40 can makes it look tiny. Is it really that small or is it standard scale?
Paul
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Paul,
In scale it's 1:24th, The WD-40 can makes it look small in the photos though.
In scale it's 1:24th, The WD-40 can makes it look small in the photos though.
What type of automobile can be spelled the same forwards & backwards?