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Being a gentleman of mild white-trash sensibilities I had to buy the Gravedigger the first time I saw it in my local supermarket.
Built it the same evening but I was disappointed by the huge front bumper, which Lego no doubt added to protect the axle from over-zealous pullback motor antics. I love the Gravediggers mad front end that hangs out like a jawless skull so I decided to do something about it.
I’ve got no stockpile of Lego, so I concluded that the quickest and cheapest option after a structural investigation, was to remove three holes from both of the main chassis pieces. After wrestling the offending parts free, a hacksaw and a file made quick work of the unwanted holes. The rough ends are hidden at the back when back in place, pleased with the result.
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On the subject of boards I recently found this store specialising in vintage/ex-pro boards (no cheap foamies unfortunately).
Fun to see the trends in both design and graphics: https://www.surfboardhoard.com -
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Had to goggle that one, 5 minutes well spent.
Reminded me of this, whilst not in the same league in many ways, the sound however is pure sex...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHgD0wJGcR0
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This.
Companies (I won’t call them brands because they they think that that’s cool) have become extremely rude and bullying in their communication in this digital age. They somehow don’t get it that they just sound desperate and insecure becoming a massive turn-off.
I especially hate the passive-aggressive practice of “maybe later” as an option. NO I don’t want to sign in/upgrade/buy your fucking product. -
Fuck me thats good
@bmx that’s
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Lol beautiful but no doubt 💰💰💰💰