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I use cockpit, then when it rains or snows switch to outside view:tup:
I find this bestfor those conditions
I find this bestfor those conditions
And as a friendly reminder, be sure to attend the practice session on saturday at 11.00GMT.
As a favor to Cobrius, I'm advertising for the Zero Cup Racing League. If anyone is interested in this joining this League, please take contact to the GTP user Cobrius.
Link to the League: http://warriuszero.blogspot.se/
And as a friendly reminder, be sure to attend the practice session on saturday at 11.00GMT.
It's weird but ever since I've got a wheel the cockpit view is actually pretty nice. But I still think the hood view provides you with better visibility.I use cockpit, then when it rains or snows switch to outside view:tup:
I find this bestfor those conditions![]()
What do you draw?I think should be able to attend this, and if I don't it's because I've gone shopping for more mechanical pencils for my drawings....
I think should be able to attend this, and if I don't it's because I've gone shopping for more mechanical pencils for my drawings....
What do you draw?
Drawing the ideal line on your tv screen won't work![]()
That looks nice mate. The wheels need more attention, but those are the hardest parts to draw. Often most round objects are difficult to draw.
Maybe an idea for a next contest, who's the best painter/drawer. Probably the wrong forum for that.
I used to draw cars, it would be alright until I tried doing the wheels and messed it up![]()
That looks nice mate. The wheels need more attention, but those are the hardest parts to draw. Often most round objects are difficult to draw.
Maybe an idea for a next contest, who's the best painter/drawer. Probably the wrong forum for that.
You might want to erase the 30 and place 46 instead. Or erase the whole car and draw a real E30![]()
Damn MSTER. You got some real drawing skills. And ain't no reason to be embarrased for liking a show. Espicially not a show as good as My Little Pony(though the title still sounds girly as hell!). While I wouldn't go as far as calling my self a fan of the show, I do watch it, and it's pretty damn good. Espicially compared to the AWFUL 80's show.
When I said 80's show, I did actually mean the 80's version of MLP. I saw the movie when I was a kid, and I think I might have seen a few episodes as well. Extremely feminine, to the point where you wanted to barf. The new show is very different.
I mostly grew up with 90's cartoons. Who remembers the good 'ol TaleSpin?
Is MLP really that old?! Sorry for going off-topic...
Well, according to IMDB, MLP started way back in 1984. Not sure if it first appeared as a movie or a TV show, but either way, the reception for it wasn't very good. In '86, it appeared as a TV show, and only lasted for 2 seasons. In '92, they again attempted to make it into a TV show, and this time it only lasted 1 season. They made a few movies as well, and just like the shows, they were poorly recieved.
In retrospect, I think I only ever saw one of the movies. And all I can remember from it was how insanely bad it was.
Then, in 2010, Hasbro decided to revive the franchise, and in a stroke of genious, they actually hired someone who knows how to write an intelligent script and likeable characters. Her name is Lauren Faust, and sadly, she left after the first season(she remained as an excecutive producer for season 2). None the less, she did manage to create a very different show, appealing to a much larger crowd. She set out with the goal to reinvent the show, making the characters less girly, and more realistic. This was done by writing an actual script for once, and hirering excellent voice talent.
Of course, a big reason for the show's popularity, is the internet. I would've never heard of the show, if not for the ever growing amount of people talking about it. I decided to give it a chance, and was amazed at how entertaining it was. I really expected it to be horrible when I first watched it, but damn, did it surprise.
Sign in here and you two can talk about MLP as much as you want:
http://www.mlparena.com/Forums.html
No wonder there aren't more people signing up![]()
Sign in here and you two can talk about MLP as much as you want:
http://www.mlparena.com/Forums.html
No wonder there aren't more people signing up![]()
Haha. I have no need to join a forum dedicated to the show. Just educating you all a bit
. Seriously though. The new show isn't anywhere near as girly as it sounds.
The MLP lobby is up. Number is 1472-6118-3658-4756-3916.
When are you planning the next practice?
MSTER232I don't think the next practice will be soon for me:
That suckswill it be expensive to fix?
MSTER232I will have to talk to my dad about it, and see if he can arrange for one of his welding friends to come over and fix the rig for me. And no, it shouldn't be too expensive to fix.
And if they can't come over, then I would have to buy new bolts, nuts, and reinforced metal shelving (yep, my rig's made of it) to repair the broken seat bracket. The rig is still use-able, just awkward having the seat lean to one side slightly.
Lucky it's still use-able. Be a right pain if you couldn't use it for a few weeks.
You will have to go back to using your pad 👍 .
MSTER232After using my trusty DFGT for so long? I don't think so somehow...
Sorry John, but I'm not going to use my pad since my rig is still use-able. If you want me to use a pad, then pray that my rig breaks down even further
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EDIT: Wheels still owns the DS3 at any given moment.
Bring in the trusty table and kitchen chair 👍![]()