Wreak, FFS.
56ReplySecond time I've seen wreck-as-wreak on lemmy today, in fact.
15ReplyNot my meme, just too lazy to edit it myself.
8ReplyToo lazy or are your respiratory problems acting up?
9ReplyMy apologies, PugJesus. I didn't notice it was You. Please, forgive my insolence. May Your wheeze be as rare as the worthy souls in this life.
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Don't forget logistics!
25ReplyC 0.17.
3ReplyHimbs a chubby boy
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Hey, a Benchy!
25ReplyI wish I had that little tank for rush hour commuting.
13ReplyYou can get a Ferret scout car fairly cheap.
14ReplyWow, that is cheap! If only I had somewhere to drive it, and spare cars to set up around the track to crush with it.
8ReplyAlternatively, following a similar naming convention, the Weasel : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiesel_AWC
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Ah, the V-173 Flying Pancake on the bottom right! The most durable airplane that never was
9ReplyI love the idea of like the Shriners rolling around in little tanks for parades.
9ReplyThe Stipa "Flying Barrel" was, it could be plausibly argued, the pioneer of the turbofan engine that powers pretty much all today's big passenger jets.
9Replythe engine and propeller completely enclosed by the fuselage—in essence, the whole fuselage was a single ducted fan
Wow, that is pretty unique.
3ReplyThe French also tried this.
Guns: oui. Planes: non.
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Today was rough so thank you. That little stubby plane is adorable.
6ReplyThe boat looks like someone just printed out a gigantic Benchy.
5ReplyIt often falls to the good guys to wreck the havoc that the bad guys wreak.
5Reply 4ReplyWhat is this? A military for ANTS‽ It needs to be at least three times this big!
2ReplyIs the boat real? What was it used for?
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