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Re: Sweathogs model kit 1976
Ten years ago a good friend died. So all of us went to his auction and bought his old 69 pkp. We drove it into a pasture and for Dick we shot it full of holes, drank and bet how long the motor would last at full bore. Than we sat it on fire and toasted Dick and pushed it in a ditch. His Dad always wonder what we had done with Dick's truck. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif
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Re: Sweathogs model kit 1976
Kim
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[ QUOTE ] Boy those were the days... I'd lovingly put that model together... Then fill it up with fire crackers and douse it with gas for that extra little something https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif [/ QUOTE ] Don't get me started about how many models I shot up with my dad's Crossman 760 pellet gun, or how many I burned with Rossignol lighter fluid (As Beavis would say: FIRE! FIRE!). I almost ruined our backyard picnic table, made of redwood, burning "crashed" model airplanes with my buddies one summer night after dark. My mother was PISSED. "My TABLE!" Dad and I took apart and flipped the table top's boards and fixed it but that was the end of my junior-pyro days. Man, we had fun as kids. [/ QUOTE ] You guys were not alone... For a year or so my bedroom was a garage converted into a bedroom. It had a gas log fireplace for heating. My friend and I built a ramp and would put a dab of glue on a model car and light it, then turn on the gas in the fireplace and roll the model down the ramp and ......... Boom!! Timing was critical, I think we got lucky we didn't blow up the whole house!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Come on guys, some of you have to have pic's from way back when to share... My guess is Jeff had hair down to the middle of his back and wore tie died cloths and Charlie had the orig mullet!! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif |
Re: Sweathogs model kit 1976
Yes i had the same problem with burnt plastic landing on your skin, still have the scar!!
Did the stupid stuff too, bought an old yamaha motorcycle at an auction and it had a dent in the tank. I had heard that if you fill it with water and freeze it it would pop the dent. Cleaned it out good filled it with water wrapped it in plastic and put it in the freezer, good plan!!. Well my mom had to throw all the food out in the freezer becouse it all tasted like gas. And no the dent did'nt pop out. |
Re: Sweathogs model kit 1976
"or how many I burned with Rossignol lighter fluid"
I just got home from four days of skiing at Vail, CO. I laughed every time I saw someone with Rossignol skis. Yeah, it was Ronson lighter fluid, not Rossignol! |
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Here's some of the models that I didn't burn. Photo is from April, 1985. All of them survive packed in a box.
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