7.18.2008

So Don't Touch Me Now!


BShelf user Tagl presents this Mobile Laboratory. While the detailing is good, and the color blocking and parts usage is great, the thing that grabs me the most is the idea. Very creative.


On a totally unrelated note, Busta Rhymes sucks and has one of his songs stuck in my head. (hence the title)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was going to blog that, but then I saw that the folder already had 1500+ views, that it was still a Recent Folder, and that only some of the pictures had view counts.

BURN

Mike said...

I was gonna blog it, and I did.

Anonymous said...

But I thought we didn't blog old stuff?

: /

Mike said...

As matter of policy, we don't blog old stuff without noting that it's old. But we're both guilty now.
=D

Anonymous said...

Gotcha.

:D

 
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