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3A World War Robot Dropcloth, designed by the artist Ashley Wood. 12 inches high, fully articulated and generally awesome. If you like robots...which should be everyone.
 
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Whats that like? Was looking at getting it for somebodys birthday.

It’s a 160 page anatomy of the aircraft. Loaded with lots of pictures and cutaway diagrams of everything to do with the construction and operation of the Concorde. The chapters, flight deck, the pilots view and the flight engineers view are fascinating. You just need a Concorde, a few mates and off you go.

If you like the Concorde, are into aviation or just generally geeky then it’s the perfect buy. It can be had for £15 from a well-known shop across the water.

I have another of their specials, “NASA Apollo 11 Owner's Workshop Manual” which is a must for any space fan.
 
'Knights Cross' by Robert Taylor. One of 1250 limited edition prints released in 1989 and signed in pencil by the highest scoring fighter ace of all time, Eric Hartmann,

excuse the rubbish photo but I keep it rolled up in a cardboard tube and stashed away very safely!

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3A World War Robot Dropcloth, designed by the artist Ashley Wood. 12 inches high, fully articulated and generally awesome. If you like robots...which should be everyone.[/QUOTE]

I also want this. To guard my Axolotl of course. :)
 
'Knights Cross' by Robert Taylor. One of 1250 limited edition prints released in 1989 and signed in pencil by the highest scoring fighter ace of all time, Eric Hartmann,

excuse the rubbish photo but I keep it rolled up in a cardboard tube and stashed away very safely!

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That's brillant, you should have it framed and hanging. :)
 
how are you getting on with it? seems a little expensive against the competition but potentially allot better...

It's for a HTPC that I'm currently building/sorting out. So for the uses of stand in remote control, working on my extensive dvd "backing up" and very basic internet browsing it's doing a grand job. You wouldn't want to write a novel using it, but that's not what it's for.

It also saves me the constantly swapping my keyboard between my main PC and the new one, which was becoming a major grind.

Sure it's expensive, but it shouldn't look out of place in the living room when everything's finished.
 
'Knights Cross' by Robert Taylor. One of 1250 limited edition prints released in 1989 and signed in pencil by the highest scoring fighter ace of all time, Eric Hartmann,

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Any reason why you keep it rolled up out the way?
Would look much better in a nice frame on the wall.
 
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The motors lot know what my most prized posession is...

Never been a big fan of the 5 series but every time I see yours Fox I can't help to think damn thats a good looking car.
 
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