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I decided not to get that one. Never really was a fan of the original Star Trek, apart from some of the movies. Plus the original Enterprise really isn't that detailed.
I think the next model out of the collection I would want would be Voyager.
I decided not to get that one. Never really was a fan of the original Star Trek, apart from some of the movies. Plus the original Enterprise really isn't that detailed.
I think the next model out of the collection I would want would be Voyager.
My thoughts exactly, I got the first one to see what they were like and was a bit let down by the body/engine quality being only cheap hollow plastic. I like the design of the 2nd one but it's so bland and blank when you look at it that I just don't think it's worth the cost. Looking forward to the Voyager one though as that's always been one of my fav designs.
I brought it!![]()
So how do you get it then?
My LoveFilm account has streaming, which I get through my LG Blu-Ray. Some LG devices won't be supported in the future so LoveFilm gave me a discount code for the Sony Blu-ray player from Amazon.
My LG isn't actually affected, but I couldn't refuse a freebie.![]()
Got a few purchases to catch up on so here goes.
Some tea and jam. Assam loose leaf tea is the best!
iRobot Roomba 770 - awesome piece of kit!
The car says "hairdresser", but the tat says "gangland hitman".
Roombas are fantastic on hard/wooden floors. Wouldn't be without one now, superb time saving gadgetFor that price, I hope it also makes your tea!
All joking aside, is Roomba any good?
Is it only suitable for carpets or can it handle wooden floors as well?
Regards
For that price, I hope it also makes your tea!
All joking aside, is Roomba any good?
Is it only suitable for carpets or can it handle wooden floors as well?
Regards