Ah, Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman. A gentleman of refined taste I see.I never really buy memorabilia, but I've wanted a good Catwoman statue since I was a kid. Ordered this nine months ago, only arrived today. In my closed bookcase because I have no fancy place to display it. The doors will keep most dust off. I'm not completely sure about the likeness of her face. They did at least come close, which is a relief.
Hey! That's the first GT game I played too and I gotta say, I kind of dig the laid-back presentation of it. As someone who has played quite a few racing games, they tend to either fall into the F&F hip-hop route or the mid 00's 'rock' (IE Burnout 3/Lazy Generation) where they feel like they're trying a little too hard to come off as 'cool', while GT seems contents to just let the cars take center stage. That, and I've come to realize that I'm a real grownup as I really like jazz now (that bit they use for the 'freeform jazz' joke is actually a part of a really great song)Gran Turismo 5 (PS3): This feels like the living embodiment of boring in terms of presentation, it's just trying to look classy and respectable and like "This is a completely respectable thing for a company man to play", it's literally the "Freeform jazz" of games to put it in Spongebob terms, like I'm astounded at how boring the presentation is and even though the game proper is actually pretty solid, not too simulation not too arcade and is fun to play I'm kinda glad I never played Gran Tursimo games back in the day because my god, I never played anything that felt like browsing a magazine while at the dentist's waiting room until I played this game, liking this would've made me the most boring person in the world.
I guess that makes sense, and the F&F phase of racing games was pretty cringe even if some of the games were pretty good, to me it's more like Gran Turismo 5's presentation felt like one of those car magazines, and it just felt like a really corporate "Respectable" product, like it was deliberately trying to be really classy which isn't something I got from Forza for example, which is another game with the same vibe that was also all about the cars and wile I'll say that GT's presentation was more appealing than Forza, Forza doesn't really feel self-important at all.Hey! That's the first GT game I played too and I gotta say, I kind of dig the laid-back presentation of it. As someone who has played quite a few racing games, they tend to either fall into the F&F hip-hop route or the mid 00's 'rock' (IE Burnout 3/Lazy Generation) where they feel like they're trying a little too hard to come off as 'cool', while GT seems contents to just let the cars take center stage. That, and I've come to realize that I'm a real grownup as I really like jazz now (that bit they use for the 'freeform jazz' joke is actually a part of a really great song)
I recommend just getting those framed. If you want to do a customized wall frame, I don't blame you. Cuz if the double sided tape don't work, then I highly doubt the yellow tape is going to do much.
Like, a model or a kit to dress up a real car? Either way, hope you share a pic of the finished product.I decided to get something I've had my eye on for a while, the Porsche 911 Targa/Turbo kit. Been spending my Sunday afternoon putting it together whIle also taking care of my little sister's oil change for her car.
They're both double-sided, but I'm assuming the blue kind (which isn't the one I bought) is stronger if it's called poster tape. Framing sounds complicated. I haven't hung anything on my walls.I recommend just getting those framed. If you want to do a customized wall frame, I don't blame you. Cuz if the double sided tape don't work, then I highly doubt the yellow tape is going to do much.
I had a similar problem with a boxframe canvas picture I wanted to put up on my wall (I was using self-sticking hooks but they kept coming off the wall). I got some adhesive velcro instead, stuck it on the side edges of the boxframe and it hasn't budged since.I bought some double-sided tape at the grocery store, with the intention of hanging the lenticular cards that came with my Batman boxset. But they fell down, no matter how much tape I used.
A lego model kit (though I have in the past built actual plastic model kits), specifically this one. I probably won't post any pictures of it right now (as it looks exactly as it does on the box), though I do want to play around with it some more and see what I can do with it. I want to see about turning it into a classic, non-Turbo hardtop (a Carrera basically) and a full on rally safari 911 (with actual suspension).Like, a model or a kit to dress up a real car? Either way, hope you share a pic of the finished product.