Ya about that: Radicons is part of TFW2005, though they are separate boards. I was talking about Radicons. iDD
hhhhheeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyy !! THATS COOL didn't know there were more kaaskoppen over here and I aslo didn't know how to look for them this site can be a little difficult some times for me to understand but thanks guys thanks to all of you who like my BB !! that realy gives me joy !! and DarkDesign , thanks for the links to buy other transformers but I dont fully understand what styrene is?? is dat klei ofzoiets?? whele I'll send you a PM (persoonlijk bericht neem ik aan haha) and I would be glad to tell you how to put LED's in your transformers!!
Warning: heavy dutchness below. Stap een modelbouwwinkel binnnen en vraag naar Polystyrol platen en buizen. Zijn een soort kunststof platen in allerlei diktes. Is wel giftig dus als je 't verhit voor bewerking moet je wel 'n goed beschermings-masker dragen en 't in 'n goed geventileerde ruimte doen, en geen polystyrol stof achterlaten.
Awesome. I think there called ear cleaners. The collarbone armor is perfect =) Any others you do I'd love to see.
I'll go ahead & relay that in America, they're commonly called "Q-tips". Though now looking at the word, I'm not truly sure why... 5 minutes later: Then again, there is always the internet... Wikipedia Article: Cotton Swab Chiefly: Cotton swabs (British English: cotton buds) consist of a small wad of cotton wrapped around either one or both ends of a small rod, usually made of either wood, rolled paper, or plastic. They are commonly used in a variety of applications including first aid, cosmetics application, for cleaning, and arts & crafts. The cotton swab was invented by Leo Gerstenzang in the 1920s, who invented the product after attaching wads of cotton to toothpicks. His product, which he named "Baby Gays", went on to become the most widely sold brand name, "Q-tip." The term "Q-tip" is often used as a genericized trademark for any cotton swabs.