No, but I have driven an 1946 MG TC our oldest cars are my twin-brother's Jaguar and my Mx-5, both from 98. Just like us lol
I've never driven a car, tbh. I would like to someday? I have 2 questions for you. 1. Do you like The Raven R20? 2. Do you like bob's map, Roane County, Tennessee?
I know I quoted you twice, but I would love to say that I also tagged him because he was active on a thread today and I was hoping to get his attention, but it clearly didn't work. Also, he told me I was overtagging people. Here's proof in the quote. I'm surprised he said yes when I asked him if he was still proud of me. To the wonderful guy who wrote the quote above. Would quoting your posts be better then tagging? Anyways, I like chatting with him, but I need to chill out my tagging and other crap.
My new M41 fell victim to the good old "shove it in the mailbox"... This package stuck out a good 8" out of my mailbox even with the squishing... Thanks USPS. (Package was big b/c I also got a Pz II ausf F/G)
Ouch. Did they break anything or does that look worse than it actually is? Eh? I always did consider "Passat" to be a strange name. Apparently it means "trade wind" in German. Sources: https://www.donaldsonsvw.com/blog/what-do-volkswagen-car-names-mean/
Just the box thankfully. These 2 are actually my first Tamiya kits. I've stayed away from them because they are usually 4x the cost of equivelant kits from other brands at my local hobbystores, but Amazon had these kits for $10 each.