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kernow

The Goob Hunter
20 Year Member
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Tamiya kits are fun AF to build
Been years
Went through the spending millions on traxxas a few years ago
 

Burning Fight!!

NIS America fan & Rent Free tenant
10 Year Member
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Goobiya! Hah gottem!!!

I'm too clumsy to work on model anything but I find them incredibly cool.
 

Neo Alec

Warrior of the Innanet
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That will likely be the most expensive title i pick up. I dont think i will ever get a shot at owning snow bros, lol.
I've owned Panorama Cotton and Monster World IV since the 90's, but I wish I got Alien Soldier and Gleylancer back in the day. Also, the Musha I bought in the mid-90's turned out to be an obvious bootleg.

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Neo Alec

Warrior of the Innanet
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Wooooot! Finally found this set after almost 30 years searching for decent priced, good conditioned copies. If y'all like hard rock and Castlevania soundtracks, these arrangements are fucking baller.
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As good as it gets! My brothers and I had a tape that would loop endlessly in the van back in the late 90's that was just both of these back to back.
 

Neo Alec

Warrior of the Innanet
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My parents had an old Dodge Ram they used to hall us around in when I was a teenager. I learned to drive in that thing. It only had a cassette player, so my brothers and I used to record music from our game CD's onto cassette to play on the stereo. We later got more into using a portable CD player with a cassette adapter. It gets mentioned sometimes in Basement Brothers videos when we talk about game soundtracks.
 

pixeljunkie

Whilst Drunk., I Found God., Booze = Bad.,
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My parents had an old Dodge Ram they used to hall us around in when I was a teenager. I learned to drive in that thing. It only had a cassette player, so my brothers and I used to record music from our game CD's onto cassette to play on the stereo. We later got more into using a portable CD player with a cassette adapter. It gets mentioned sometimes in Basement Brothers videos when we talk about game soundtracks.

I had a '90 Mustang in high school, did the same thing. Gate of Thunder soundtrack went hard those years.
 
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