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MiG29K
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by MiG29K » Thu May 11, 2006 1:25 pm
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steelbonnet
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by steelbonnet » Thu May 11, 2006 1:37 pm
HAHAHAHAHAAHA & OOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Excellent use of the Story photos again Rob

Love the Fish story part the most

Just goes to show the DoD still don`t have a combined Intel section.....LOL
As for the F/A-18 OMG You have done an amazing JOB Rob,truely Amazing.
The wings look fantastic for your TLC touch you have gave them. The Airbrake that your work too or is that something BBI actually DID do?
If Your`s WOW. IF BBI WOW
Ja
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by INTREPER » Thu May 11, 2006 1:52 pm
All you have left to do is working LED's!
Simply amazing craftsmanship brotha! Can I ship you one and have you mod it the same

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MiG29K
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by MiG29K » Thu May 11, 2006 1:57 pm
Hey bro,
HONESTLY, if you were in Washington State, I likely would consider it. I'm actually researching jobs after my stint at a K2 sports subsidiary and I tell you, if I were in Rhode Island I'd probably try to apply at Hasbro or some toy maker - Hell I'd rather build toys all day and Off Road all afternoon!!!! You're in Cali if I remember right? - and lastly Thanks for the kind comments! - you too 'Bonnet! (heck we're talkin everyday anyhow)
R
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by pokeyjtc » Thu May 11, 2006 10:14 pm
Very very very nice job on the Hornet! It looks fantastic. The story gave me a good chuckle too.
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by INTREPER » Thu May 11, 2006 10:28 pm
MiG29K wrote:Hey bro,
HONESTLY, if you were in Washington State, I likely would consider it. I'm actually researching jobs after my stint at a K2 sports subsidiary and I tell you, if I were in Rhode Island I'd probably try to apply at Hasbro or some toy maker - Hell I'd rather build toys all day and Off Road all afternoon!!!! You're in Cali if I remember right? - and lastly Thanks for the kind comments! - you too 'Bonnet! (heck we're talkin everyday anyhow)
R
Yup, im in SoCAL. Doesn't Mattel have its main office in CA? You could design Hot Wheels
If you're ever in my neighborhood, drop a line. I'd love to take you for a trip in the Humvee!

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by MiG29K » Thu May 11, 2006 10:56 pm
Interper...sounds like a kick ass plan...now this question is gonna sound like me in KFC asking: Original...or Extra Tasty Krispy...
Soo in regards to the Hummer...Original..or H2 or...the other model...I suspect yours is the O.G. version... the one step from the military one. I shall tell you if I'm in the "AO"!!! Heck, if I'm there for a while and you still have your plane, I might be able to do some work on it! We'll attack the prominent components first. Okay, it just got back from late night beer and minigolf...better get some sleep ish
R!
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by MiG29K » Thu May 11, 2006 10:59 pm
pokeyjtc wrote:Very very very nice job on the Hornet! It looks fantastic. The story gave me a good chuckle too.
Thanks again Texas! This was actually a big gamble. 50/50 chance of succeeding or failing! I had already cut the pieces...and had no gaame plan nor back up plan. I didn't know what was next. I bagged the pieces into 3 bags then left them for 2 weeks and then after some epiphany and bad drawings...I went renegade!
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by INTREPER » Thu May 11, 2006 11:07 pm
MiG29K wrote:Interper...sounds like a kick ass plan...now this question is gonna sound like me in KFC asking: Original...or Extra Tasty Krispy...
Soo in regards to the Hummer...Original..or H2 or...the other model...I suspect yours is the O.G. version... the one step from the military one. I shall tell you if I'm in the "AO"!!! Heck, if I'm there for a while and you still have your plane, I might be able to do some work on it! We'll attack the prominent components first. Okay, it just got back from late night beer and minigolf...better get some sleep ish
R!
Werd
Of course it's the Original Recepi!

With matching trailer of course
We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread.
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MiG29K
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by MiG29K » Thu May 11, 2006 11:33 pm
Werd
Here is what I roll in...this was last summer during KrankWerks Mountain Bike Competition in Whistler-Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada... Several 4 Seat Crew Cab Versions of the Tacoma were used by Task Force 121 and other Covert Ops in Afghanistan! (Mounted with M249s and other shidizzle) I read that the Army cleared out an entire dealership in North Carolina for them. Toyota...movin' forward!!! haha!!!
But of course, you got the TRUE GANGSTA of Off Road Vehicles!!! And the Trailer is kickin' ass too. You'd like this guy who kicks it with the rest of the 200 or so guys in the local Airsoft Team. He is MAD into WWII stuff and he takes classic MG's and converts them to airsoft. He's done a 30 cal. A British Sten among other things. I'll have to look up his pics for you.
This Vehicle Moment is brought to you by Stay Free with Wings...JUST KIDDING...now back to our show!!!!
Rob!!!
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MiG29K
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by MiG29K » Thu May 11, 2006 11:34 pm
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by INTREPER » Fri May 12, 2006 10:06 am
Nice Rig man. I specially love the "remove before flight" tag

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by Folkwulfe » Fri May 12, 2006 1:37 pm
So we're doing rides now? I want you to meet my little friend.....he sips gas and takes $6 (high test) to fill....and the little fillies love to put something exciting between their legs. So many women and only one rear seat! What's a guy to do?

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MiG29K
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by MiG29K » Fri May 12, 2006 2:54 pm
We sure are !!! Excellent Ride Dude!!! I'm going deaf just looking at the damn picture!!!! HAA HAA!!!! Peace Out Texas!! and I'll have to catch up with you later!
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by steelbonnet » Sat May 13, 2006 2:20 am
WOW some sweet rides
The Humvee I have already drooled over when it was first posted
Rob,
Your pickup is Outstanding mate & Love the Flight tag on the bike,that`s a great touch
Folkwulfe,
WOW mate that`s a beauty
Ja
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by RED » Mon May 15, 2006 12:00 am
MIG29K---Your mods blow me away---OUTSTANDING SIR---

This might have been asked before but are you going to repaint it when you are done or are you ever going to be done!!!

---Love the story---keep em comeing

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by VMF115 » Sun Mar 18, 2007 1:04 am
ROFLMAO nice story,,,love the F-18 just wished to have mine look like yours .............some day

Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Let me hear your guns!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: My what?
Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Your guns! Ack, ack, ack, ack, ack!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: [fires his airplane's guns] AHHHH!
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by tkjaer21 » Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:03 pm
Nice story MiG29K, I also love the customs that you have done to the F-18. I always marvel over the pics everytime I see them. If only I knew how to do it. I should also add that I like the custom arsonal that you have made for the F-18.