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Re: Old linburg line flecher class destroyer

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 11:12 pm
by Ecam
ALPHA wrote:I think the only model I ever made for a school project was the Saturn V...and a Walk in space Astronaut ...it was a group thing...so everyone got a pass


ALPHA
Was that a model of the future moon landings?!? ;D

Re: Old linburg line flecher class destroyer

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 10:12 am
by ALPHA
Ecam wrote:
ALPHA wrote:I think the only model I ever made for a school project was the Saturn V...and a Walk in space Astronaut ...it was a group thing...so everyone got a pass


ALPHA
Was that a model of the future moon landings?!? ;D
:think: ..............I take the 5th ;)

ALPHA

Re: Old linburg line flecher class destroyer

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 10:34 pm
by greengiant
I build a fully functional French style Guillotine for the same history class. Even had a figure dressed like French aristocrats that laid on the table with a head that was chopped off and fell in a basket when the blade fell. :D
My first complete scratch build project. It was about whatever scale Barbie dolls are supposed to be.
The nun kept it on her desk with the blade down so the other kids wouldn't be tempted to stick their fingers into it to see if the blade was really sharp.
(it was really sharp) @) but not heavy enough to cut through bone more then a nick :haha: :haha: .

Re: Old linburg line flecher class destroyer

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 2:17 am
by ALPHA
LOL...Always wanted to build one of those....Never got around to it though :D Figured I had enough Sharp objects around in the way of Knives and such...so a Guillotine would probably just end up taking space :haha: :haha:

Very Cool Giant....did you ever photograph it :think:


ALPHA

Re: Old linburg line flecher class destroyer

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:38 pm
by greengiant
No. It sat at home until my sister entered high school and she took it in for her history class. From what a I gather from her, her teacher never returned it to her and she didn't bother to try to find out where it ended up.

Re: Old linburg line flecher class destroyer

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:11 pm
by ALPHA
Probably why I never made one....figured it I took it anywhere..people might think it's a weapon and take it away lol

ALPHA

Re: Old linburg line flecher class destroyer

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 3:26 pm
by greengiant
It was pretty neat. Could chop the end off a cigar no problem.