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Post by the light works on Jun 14, 2019 4:35:06 GMT
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Post by ironhold on Jun 14, 2019 5:10:14 GMT
The link isn't pulling up on my end.
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Post by GTCGreg on Jun 14, 2019 5:18:34 GMT
The link isn't pulling up on my end. It works for me.
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Post by the light works on Jun 14, 2019 14:28:02 GMT
The link isn't pulling up on my end. try searching on Savage Builds - or just watch TV on the discovery family of channels - they are doing two or three teasers every hour.
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Post by the light works on Jun 15, 2019 23:13:58 GMT
so far I am seeing moe childlike wonder and less childish pranks. I'm also seeing he's got some heavy hitters backing him up. also, his support crew is much more visible.
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Post by OziRiS on Jun 16, 2019 23:42:37 GMT
Just caught the first episode. Definitely worth watching! It's Adam when he's at his best, so what's not to like?
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Post by WhutScreenName on Jun 17, 2019 17:06:00 GMT
I'll have to see if I can get this on-demand
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Post by the light works on Jun 17, 2019 23:38:50 GMT
I'll have to see if I can get this on-demand good luck. hopefully "they" don't sabotage it.
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Post by the light works on Jun 27, 2019 15:14:31 GMT
second episode aired: the great panjandrum.
I have to say, he had to have made the pitch of a lifetime to get people to pay for him to do such cool things.
I have ideas, but I won't mention them for a while because spoilers.
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Post by GTCGreg on Jun 27, 2019 16:28:10 GMT
I think Adams true creativity comes through when Jamie isn't there to stifle him.
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Post by mrfatso on Jun 27, 2019 21:29:30 GMT
I enjoyed the Great Panjoram episode, the flywheels were an intresting idea.
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Post by the light works on Jun 27, 2019 23:47:25 GMT
I think there might be an inherent design problem that the rockets magnify. might have to spend some time rolling wire spools across the floor.
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Post by the light works on Jun 27, 2019 23:48:46 GMT
I think Adams true creativity comes through when Jamie isn't there to stifle him. or when he isn't distracted by heckling Jamie.
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Post by mrfatso on Jun 28, 2019 2:33:31 GMT
I think there might be an inherent design problem that the rockets magnify. might have to spend some time rolling wire spools across the floor. I would suspect that without some form of suspension every lump,and bump the wheels hit would,send it off in a slight different course causing instability.
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Post by the light works on Jun 28, 2019 3:05:17 GMT
I think there might be an inherent design problem that the rockets magnify. might have to spend some time rolling wire spools across the floor. I would suspect that without some form of suspension every lump,and bump the wheels hit would,send it off in a slight different course causing instability. and I think the faster it is rolling, the more unstable it becomes.
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Post by mrfatso on Jun 28, 2019 10:49:15 GMT
I would suspect that without some form of suspension every lump,and bump the wheels hit would,send it off in a slight different course causing instability. and I think the faster it is rolling, the more unstable it becomes. I would agree with that. Of course the first test was in someways sucessful it got the panjoram close to the target, it touched one end. It's not relying on force of collision to destroy the wall, but it's explosive payload to breech. Then again Adams was lighter as it did not have such a charge.
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Post by WhutScreenName on Jun 28, 2019 14:12:40 GMT
Good news, it IS available on-demand for me. Bad news is, I haven't had the time to watch any yet.... Perhaps tonight.
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Post by the light works on Jun 28, 2019 14:43:38 GMT
and I think the faster it is rolling, the more unstable it becomes. I would agree with that. Of course the first test was in someways sucessful it got the panjoram close to the target, it touched one end. It's not relying on force of collision to destroy the wall, but it's explosive payload to breech. Then again Adams was lighter as it did not have such a charge. They didn't specify a weight difference, and I would expect them to have weighted it to match. I'm thinking a heavier device, or lower thrust, leading to lower velocity, less bounce.
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Post by mrfatso on Jun 28, 2019 17:02:23 GMT
True yes, but more mass to push using those rocket motors over wet soggy sand, the intended terrain that they would have been used in during D-Day.
But perhaps if anyone has Adams Twitter feed they could ask about the weight issue.
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Post by mrfatso on Jun 28, 2019 17:03:05 GMT
Good news, it IS available on-demand for me. Bad news is, I haven't had the time to watch any yet.... Perhaps tonight. I think you'll enjoy it when you have the time.
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