Because I'm a mad scientist and I want to destroy the world, but first I have to play "destroy the world" with scale models.
Are there any Doomsday Devices available ?
Because I'm a mad scientist and I want to destroy the world, but first I have to play "destroy the world" with scale models.
Are there any Doomsday Devices available ?
i will build you a very nice one ofr $500. up front cash only, your scale.
You Can use my Ex - Wife. She could Destroy damn near Anything. And just like any True DoomsDay Weapon not a single thing will happen to Her during or after the initial Process for deploying the Weapon. Soo , like any real WMD that's worth any consideration at all. Once it's Deployed it Can Never Ever be Stopped or Shut Down again for Any reason.
Yessss. You can use Her she can Ruin anything and everything that gets within 150 ft of Her. Trust Me on This. ... LOL
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Seeing as Pres. Bush served in the ANG, and *not* the Navy....you are probably thinking of the figure of "Ens. George Bush, USNR" that was available during Bush 41's presidency. It was a fairly nice sculpting job.
But, for an alternate (hopefully) future "doomsday device" idea....why not market a "Pres. Hillary Clinton" figure, with Whitehouse Spokesman Michael Moore after-market addition?
If this is the best you can do, than as we say here,
You aint none too bright........................
Actually pathetic is another word that comes to mind concerning you.
Allan
Jessie C wrote: : : There was a 1:6 George W Bush figure in his "Naval Aviator" costume : available a couple of years ago... : Did it include the sock?
Bruce
Wow... And I didn't think there could be two of them in this world....
My Ex even mastered the after deployment destruction. Somehow she always managed to skate by.
But... I do lover her, and will miss her, she is moving away :( (I will NOT miss the knife fights tho !!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Allan
Michael Moore after-market addition?
DAMN! You just made me throw up all over the screen! The scary thing is that there just might be enough fools and drooling idiot socialists in this country to do it.
Bill Shuey
Michael Moore after-market addition?
DAMN! You just made me throw up all over the screen! The scary thing is that there just might be enough fools and drooling idiot socialists in this country to do it.
Bill Shuey
You can do it on the cheap with almost any Starfix or Merlin kit.
Tom
Bruce Burden wrote:
"Seeing as Pres. Bush served in the ANG, and *not* the Navy....you are probably thinking of the figure of "Ens. George Bush, USNR" that was available during Bush 41's presidency. It was a fairly nice sculpting job."
He's referring to the costume Bush wore when he made the longest trap in carrier history--you know, the one he had to use a S-3 for since the Navy no longer has a helo that can manage the 30 mile flight from San Diego.
Oh...the leather "gimme" flight jacket, that *every* modern president has worn at one time or another.
Perhaps...but the discussion was about available *scale* *models* ... not "action figures". Many of the action figures are very nice, and very close to scale...but they are not "scale models" (to be prepped, assembled, painted, etc.). So, to thwart his juvenile attempt to preach from the "Leftist Mantra", and to add some maturity to the original poster's lurking and trolling, I re-steered to conversation to "models".
I even wrote Pres. Bush (41), back in 1990, asking if he would like a painted figure. I received a response from the White House. It was from a staffer, but it *did* state that the President could not accept such personal gifts, even those in tribute to his career in the Navy, and WWII. This showed me that the letter was actually read, and that I received a unique answer...as opposed to a "Thank you for your concerns" form letter. I then received a White House Christmas card, that December!
:o)
Allan, I strongly reccommend that you have your humour detector checked. That one flew waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay above your head, and makse you seem to fit your own description.
Geeze, loosen up,eh? I was playing with the troll.
S'cuse me, s/he/she/ thanks...
And see my response to Allan further down the thread.
OK, sorry for the knee jerk reaction..
Knowing some of the people on the net, this just annoyed me.
Allan
The Death Star from Star Wars is available as a kit.
at one time or another.Perhaps...but the discussion was about available *scale* *models* ... not "action figures". Many of the action figures are very nice, and very close to scale...but they are not "scale models" (to be prepped, assembled, painted, etc.).
it's easy to knee jerk...
you mean that mile long planet eating carrot from the original Star Trek?
Craig
loosely based on the wonderfull sabehafen beserker series.....as was niven's left over tech from the slaver wars.
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