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Old 08-15-2008, 03:33 PM
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Anybody seen this !! too sickening to watch. One of my fav jet. Who want's to do this crazy s@#!.


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uS4NIO...eature=related
Old 08-15-2008, 03:36 PM
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Old 08-15-2008, 03:47 PM
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At first I thought this was an R/C model


I almost pooped a little
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Just some kids being kids. We all have had those days we experimented with fire and fireworks............or was I the only one burning down the neighborhood [sm=lol.gif]
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Nah, just a little plastic model and ladyfingers-It was the end to a lot of my plastic models when I was a little kid. S
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Hey I used to do the same thing with my balsa warbirds that I spent numerous hours building when I was a kid. Kids will be kids.
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Man I used to do that to my GI Joe's all the time, awesome. Did it to an F-5 model once too, too much fun!!
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You guys must all be a bunch of crazed pyromaniacs, coz I didn't burn my toys when I was a kid.








Now, shooting them up with a pellet gun or a .22, that's a different story !!
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You guys must all be a bunch of crazed pyromaniacs, coz I didn't burn my toys when I was a kid.








Now, shooting them up with a pellet gun or a .22, that's a different story !!
That was reserved for squirls and rats! Years ago when I was around 14, One night I heard a big boom in my brothers bedroom which was right next to mine. Turns out he was making little miniture bombs with CO2 canisters and one blew up in his face as he was packing the gun powder. He spent over a month in the hospital and almost lost an eye. This was typical in my household lol.

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ORIGINAL: ianober

Man I used to do that to my GI Joe's all the time, awesome.
Ian,

I have serious concerns for you, my brother, SERIOUS!








I did the SAME THING! I also used to strap fireworks rockets around them and launch them.

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That's what I am talking about Dave. I would use the parachutes to so they would safely return for another expedited trip!!
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ORIGINAL: GSR

Nah, just a little plastic model and ladyfingers-It was the end to a lot of my plastic models when I was a little kid. S
Shoot Scotty !
Back in my day they were made of balsa,tissue,and were painted with Dope... a Cherry bomb was installed under the canopy frame lit the fuse and tossed off the roof.
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PS I was under the impression that ladyfingers were pound cake that were put under strawberries (strawberry shot cake)
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Oh Geez...I used to melt "bullet holes" in my models with magnifying glass, try to launch them with firecrackers, and shoot at them with a pellet gun......

Thank goodness I'm normal !!
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I blew up a B-17 and simulated it was the one from "Heavy Metal"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9UfNaTcDpM

I guess we outgrow this....don't we...hehe
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Yer Right Joe, With the stick and tissue ones I would wind them up, light the tail on fire and let it go!-They ususally didnt go to far. We also used to tape cherry bombs to arrows and then shoot them straight up-improv rockets. For some really big shows I would get a plastic model, run a length of twine to the top of the barn, hook the model on the twine like a zipline, put a cherry bomb in it light it off and hopefully it would blow up about half way down.Good fun with firecrackers, used them to launch empty dog food cans-used to wrap 2,3 or 4 four together, twine the fuses and hope they went off sequentially-multi stage can-rocket. My nickname was "Werner Von Firecracker." Scotty

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