Or you can send it to me and for £30 get a fully repainted BB with drybrushed bot parts and a car-quality sheen t the paint.
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Posted by Sonray Wed Dec 05, 2007 3:43 pm
Or you can send it to me and for £30 get a fully repainted BB with drybrushed bot parts and a car-quality sheen t the paint.
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Posted by jazzrules Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:02 pm
The Master Blaster wrote:Yeah, she knows it's the right thing. But she seems certain that I'm about to get four As
Ah - I know the feeling. As long as you get enough points to get into the uni YOU want to go to she should be happy. Mine was (and I got 100 points more than I needed)
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Posted by Rodentus Prime Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:29 pm
Sonray wrote:Why bother with paint at all? Just go to Maplins and get some isopropyl alcohol and it should just wipe the white stripes right off.
If any of you guys want some isopropyl alcohol swabs for removing paint just ask me - I've got a whole buch of 'em going spare.
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Posted by jazzrules Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:00 pm
Rodentus Prime wrote:Sonray wrote:Why bother with paint at all? Just go to Maplins and get some isopropyl alcohol and it should just wipe the white stripes right off.
If any of you guys want some isopropyl alcohol swabs for removing paint just ask me - I've got a whole buch of 'em going spare.
Is isopropyl alcohol nail polish remover, or am I getting it mixed up with something else?
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Posted by Sonray Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:30 pm
jazzrules wrote:Rodentus Prime wrote:Sonray wrote:Why bother with paint at all? Just go to Maplins and get some isopropyl alcohol and it should just wipe the white stripes right off.
If any of you guys want some isopropyl alcohol swabs for removing paint just ask me - I've got a whole buch of 'em going spare.
Is isopropyl alcohol nail polish remover, or am I getting it mixed up with something else?
Its different.
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Posted by jazzrules Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:36 pm
Sonray wrote:jazzrules wrote:Rodentus Prime wrote:Sonray wrote:Why bother with paint at all? Just go to Maplins and get some isopropyl alcohol and it should just wipe the white stripes right off.
If any of you guys want some isopropyl alcohol swabs for removing paint just ask me - I've got a whole buch of 'em going spare.
Is isopropyl alcohol nail polish remover, or am I getting it mixed up with something else?
Its different.
Oh ok - Thanks for clearing that up
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Posted by doomboy536 Thu Dec 06, 2007 8:33 am
Officially disgruntled because of impatient eBay seller! I bought 2 of the Sparkabots as well as Terradive from him and sent him an echeque as I had no money in my PayPal account. As you know it takes time to clear payment, but I had sent it. So he files an unpaid dispute!!! Does Paypal not tell people when an echeque has been sent??
FNAR!
*slaps eBay*
No wait, you give me G1 goodness like my Battletrap.
*slaps Paypal*
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Posted by Supercollider Thu Dec 06, 2007 9:48 am
http://search.stores.ebay.co.uk/tynetra ... 41QQsofpZ0
That Prowl Alt KO's back up for grabs too
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Posted by Optimus Frimal Thu Dec 06, 2007 10:40 am
doomboy536 wrote:ARGHHHH!
Officially disgruntled because of impatient eBay seller! I bought 2 of the Sparkabots as well as Terradive from him and sent him an echeque as I had no money in my PayPal account. As you know it takes time to clear payment, but I had sent it. So he files an unpaid dispute!!! Does Paypal not tell people when an echeque has been sent??
FNAR!
*slaps eBay*
No wait, you give me G1 goodness like my Battletrap.
*slaps Paypal*
Realises he hasn't joined in the slap craze
*Slaps brother*
*Sent to room by mother*
As for if my breath smells of pear drops MB, apparently not, however I need to be on the look out in case it starts to, there is just one small problem with this. I have never smealt a pear drop in my life... oh well, you win a few, you lose a lot

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Posted by jazzrules Thu Dec 06, 2007 10:52 am
Optimus Frimal wrote:As for if my breath smells of pear drops MB, apparently not, however I need to be on the look out in case it starts to, there is just one small problem with this. I have never smealt a pear drop in my life... oh well, you win a few, you lose a lotOn the bright side, TF UK came out today, another good issue, now for the long wait for the next issue
The smell of pear drops is the best smell in the world. It smells just like airfix glue.
I know the waiting feeling as well. The lack of lectures is making me feel like I can't be bothered to get up on a morning.
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Posted by City Commander Thu Dec 06, 2007 11:30 am
Might get the magasine tomorrow. No chance today.

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Posted by Optimus Frimal Thu Dec 06, 2007 11:33 am
The Master Blaster wrote:Peardrops smell awesome, just like petrol.
Might get the magasine tomorrow. No chance today.
I need to find some pear drops, you're all making want to smell them!

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Posted by Insurgent Thu Dec 06, 2007 12:34 pm
Sonray wrote:Why bother with paint at all? Just go to Maplins and get some isopropyl alcohol and it should just wipe the white stripes right off.
Or you can send it to me and for £30 get a fully repainted BB with drybrushed bot parts and a car-quality sheen t the paint.
*Slaps Sonray for the shameless plug*
I don't want to use alcohol remover incase it removes the yellow paint or gummies up the plastic. I have no expertese in such things. Besides, I already have the yellow paint from when I touched up Blitzwing. If it wasn't already in hand, I probably wouldnt, but as it is here, the temptation keeps growing. Although drybrushed parts and car sheen do sound tempting as well...
I think I'll put in that digibash request as you suggested Chugster.
My disgruntlement is half on, half off. I went into Waterstones to pick up Dinobot Hunt and Last Stand graphic novels, and as I was looking through the shelves for the free one to get (Buy 2, get 1 free. Even if it was something daft, I was gonna get my free GN), I found End of the Road hiding amongst some crazy sounding books. So I have the complete Unicron saga. YEY!!
Unfortunatly, if I can't find a formula to find the centre of a circle from points given on the outside arc, I'll have to sit on a rooftop for a whole bunch of hours next week.
So, if I know the coordinates of points close together on a circle, and I know the radius distance, could I find out where the centre of said circle is? Anyone?
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Posted by jazzrules Thu Dec 06, 2007 12:45 pm
Insurgent wrote:Unfortunatly, if I can't find a formula to find the centre of a circle from points given on the outside arc, I'll have to sit on a rooftop for a whole bunch of hours next week.![]()
So, if I know the coordinates of points close together on a circle, and I know the radius distance, could I find out where the centre of said circle is? Anyone?
That sounds like some sort of crazy maths you're doing there. This might sound silly but couldn't you just draw an arc of the radial distance from each point and then where the arcs meet is the centre?
EDIT: This might be useful for you Insurgent
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/54490.html
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Posted by Insurgent Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:31 pm
jazzrules wrote:Insurgent wrote:Unfortunatly, if I can't find a formula to find the centre of a circle from points given on the outside arc, I'll have to sit on a rooftop for a whole bunch of hours next week.![]()
So, if I know the coordinates of points close together on a circle, and I know the radius distance, could I find out where the centre of said circle is? Anyone?
That sounds like some sort of crazy maths you're doing there. This might sound silly but couldn't you just draw an arc of the radial distance from each point and then where the arcs meet is the centre?
EDIT: This might be useful for you Insurgent
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/54490.html
Crazy GPS points going around in circles. And the scale needs to be in set coordinates on some fancy processing software so I can't really draw it by hand. But that link you gave has a formula on how to do it.
Thank you Jazzrules, you just saved me a very cold windswept afternoon. You rule!
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Posted by jazzrules Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:51 pm
Insurgent wrote:jazzrules wrote:Insurgent wrote:Unfortunatly, if I can't find a formula to find the centre of a circle from points given on the outside arc, I'll have to sit on a rooftop for a whole bunch of hours next week.![]()
So, if I know the coordinates of points close together on a circle, and I know the radius distance, could I find out where the centre of said circle is? Anyone?
That sounds like some sort of crazy maths you're doing there. This might sound silly but couldn't you just draw an arc of the radial distance from each point and then where the arcs meet is the centre?
EDIT: This might be useful for you Insurgent
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/54490.html
Crazy GPS points going around in circles. And the scale needs to be in set coordinates on some fancy processing software so I can't really draw it by hand. But that link you gave has a formula on how to do it.
Thank you Jazzrules, you just saved me a very cold windswept afternoon. You rule!
You are very welcome. Whatever you're studying still sounds really crazy (its not GIS is it?). My friends keep telling me that I rule as well
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Posted by jazzrules Thu Dec 06, 2007 2:38 pm
Insurgent wrote:Close. It's SMS. GIS is too computery, too much data analysing for my tastes. I'm also surprised to hear someone knows about GIS. No one I talk to know what SMS, GIS or Geomatics is, so I just say Surveying when asked what I do at Uni.
Phew! Thank god for it not being GIS as I have that next semester. Yeah, GIS is kind of a specialist thing. I keep having to explain what it is to people. What's your degree in then? (I know you said surveying earlier but that can't be the title of your course can it?)
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Posted by City Commander Thu Dec 06, 2007 2:43 pm
In short, parent's evening went swell.
I gots some pills to help me concentrate and oil me joints up some.
The actual post was a lot more articulate. But **** if I'm about to retype all that.

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Posted by jazzrules Thu Dec 06, 2007 2:51 pm
The Master Blaster wrote:I had made a fantastic post, but Seibertron.com seems to have gotten rid of it.
In short, parent's evening went swell.
I gots some pills to help me concentrate and oil me joints up some.
The actual post was a lot more articulate. But **** if I'm about to retype all that.
Good to hear MB. Although the bit about the post goin' not so good to hear. So that's what those pills are for is it?
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Posted by Insurgent Thu Dec 06, 2007 2:56 pm
jazzrules wrote:Insurgent wrote:Close. It's SMS. GIS is too computery, too much data analysing for my tastes. I'm also surprised to hear someone knows about GIS. No one I talk to know what SMS, GIS or Geomatics is, so I just say Surveying when asked what I do at Uni.
Phew! Thank god for it not being GIS as I have that next semester. Yeah, GIS is kind of a specialist thing. I keep having to explain what it is to people. What's your degree in then? (I know you said surveying earlier but that can't be the title of your course can it?)
The overall course is called Geomatics, which is split into SMS and GIS. My degree course itself is Surveying Mapping Science. Bsc. You have GIS next semester eh? I had to do a module in it the last two years. I take it you are a joint honours student if you only do GIS in one semester. Which Uni do you go to? It's Newcastle here.
Glad everything went good for you MB. Except the posting.
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Posted by Sonray Thu Dec 06, 2007 3:02 pm
Heres the story: I had a spare £20 burning a hole in my pocket from the money the in laws gave me which i used most of which to buy the SDCC Alt Rodimus from Epay with.
I couldnt find anything else on Epay that was reasonable enough (decent prices but they take the piss with shipping) or that the wife hadnt already ordered for me for crimbo so i figured id just go to TRU with some hopes that they would have something to choose from (i know i know, i need to stop fooling myself into thinking that). Of course, they didnt. By the way if anyone ever wants the "towed to safety" two pack or the Blackout and Scorpie two pack i can fill a flat-nosed red articulated lorry full of them for ya! Those **** are everywhere in my TRU! *sigh*.
I had just about given up hope when at the end of the aisle i spotted a shelf for movie voyagers and there he was, in all his icy, ugly bad-ass glory was Voyager Megatron.
I thought "hmm, well i have voyager Prime and i am trying to collect all of the movie figs so why not? Theres nothing else to choose from" so i picked him up.
I got him home and Wow! This is just like Bonecrusher, i always thought he was ugly as arse in Seibertrons pictures but in the flesh, or this case plastic, they look quite awesome, 'specially Megatron! I used to hate the way the voyager mold of him looked in all the pics i have seen but in person he is fuggin brilliant! The ice on him doesnt even bother me!
One question though...are his feet meant to be all springy like that?
Anyway all in all i love Voyager Megatron. He should look nice next to my Voyager Prime repaint (if i can ever finish him).
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Posted by jazzrules Thu Dec 06, 2007 3:09 pm
Insurgent wrote:jazzrules wrote:Insurgent wrote:Close. It's SMS. GIS is too computery, too much data analysing for my tastes. I'm also surprised to hear someone knows about GIS. No one I talk to know what SMS, GIS or Geomatics is, so I just say Surveying when asked what I do at Uni.
Phew! Thank god for it not being GIS as I have that next semester. Yeah, GIS is kind of a specialist thing. I keep having to explain what it is to people. What's your degree in then? (I know you said surveying earlier but that can't be the title of your course can it?)
The overall course is called Geomatics, which is split into SMS and GIS. My degree course itself is Surveying Mapping Science. Bsc. You have GIS next semester eh? I had to do a module in it the last two years. I take it you are a joint honours student if you only do GIS in one semester. Which Uni do you go to? It's Newcastle here.
Your course sounds quite difficult
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Posted by jazzrules Thu Dec 06, 2007 3:12 pm
Sonray wrote:Well i have been surprised by the movie line once again.
Heres the story: I had a spare £20 burning a hole in my pocket from the money the in laws gave me which i used most of which to buy the SDCC Alt Rodimus from Epay with.
I couldnt find anything else on Epay that was reasonable enough (decent prices but they take the piss with shipping) or that the wife hadnt already ordered for me for crimbo so i figured id just go to TRU with some hopes that they would have something to choose from (i know i know, i need to stop fooling myself into thinking that). Of course, they didnt. By the way if anyone ever wants the "towed to safety" two pack or the Blackout and Scorpie two pack i can fill a flat-nosed red articulated lorry full of them for ya! Those **** are everywhere in my TRU! *sigh*.
I had just about given up hope when at the end of the aisle i spotted a shelf for movie voyagers and there he was, in all his icy, ugly bad-ass glory was Voyager Megatron.
I thought "hmm, well i have voyager Prime and i am trying to collect all of the movie figs so why not? Theres nothing else to choose from" so i picked him up.
I got him home and Wow! This is just like Bonecrusher, i always thought he was ugly as arse in Seibertrons pictures but in the flesh, or this case plastic, they look quite awesome, 'specially Megatron! I used to hate the way the voyager mold of him looked in all the pics i have seen but in person he is fuggin brilliant! The ice on him doesnt even bother me!
One question though...are his feet meant to be all springy like that?
Anyway all in all i love Voyager Megatron. He should look nice next to my Voyager Prime repaint (if i can ever finish him).
Yeah the 2 packs and their ridiculous prices are still massing in the York TRU as well. I can't answer your question about the feet though but the leader ones are quite springy as well but that's due to the automorph
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Posted by Sonray Thu Dec 06, 2007 3:15 pm
jazzrules wrote:Sonray wrote:Well i have been surprised by the movie line once again.
Heres the story: I had a spare £20 burning a hole in my pocket from the money the in laws gave me which i used most of which to buy the SDCC Alt Rodimus from Epay with.
I couldnt find anything else on Epay that was reasonable enough (decent prices but they take the piss with shipping) or that the wife hadnt already ordered for me for crimbo so i figured id just go to TRU with some hopes that they would have something to choose from (i know i know, i need to stop fooling myself into thinking that). Of course, they didnt. By the way if anyone ever wants the "towed to safety" two pack or the Blackout and Scorpie two pack i can fill a flat-nosed red articulated lorry full of them for ya! Those **** are everywhere in my TRU! *sigh*.
I had just about given up hope when at the end of the aisle i spotted a shelf for movie voyagers and there he was, in all his icy, ugly bad-ass glory was Voyager Megatron.
I thought "hmm, well i have voyager Prime and i am trying to collect all of the movie figs so why not? Theres nothing else to choose from" so i picked him up.
I got him home and Wow! This is just like Bonecrusher, i always thought he was ugly as arse in Seibertrons pictures but in the flesh, or this case plastic, they look quite awesome, 'specially Megatron! I used to hate the way the voyager mold of him looked in all the pics i have seen but in person he is fuggin brilliant! The ice on him doesnt even bother me!
One question though...are his feet meant to be all springy like that?
Anyway all in all i love Voyager Megatron. He should look nice next to my Voyager Prime repaint (if i can ever finish him).
Yeah the 2 packs and their ridiculous prices are still massing in the York TRU as well. I can't answer your question about the feet though but the leader ones are quite springy as well but that's due to the automorph
They have brought the prices down on the two packs, the blackout one is £29.99 which makes sense now, i didnt look at the price for the BB one.
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