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Scale Off-Road Display Molds?
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 5:25 pm
by UltraHIVE
Hey all, not sure what they're from, and I wish they were bigger, but they still look cool. They're about 2' x 16". A friend gave them to me, and if you know what they're from exactly, please let me know. Thanks...

Re: Scale Off-Road Display Molds?
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 4:37 pm
by THEYTOOKMYTHUMB
Those aren't part of a display, they're actually fossils. Little known fact: During the Cretaceous period cavemen were heavily into scale crawlers. They used primitive 2-stick radios and nicad batteries. Those tracks were probably made during a competition just moments before they were devoured by a T-Rex, Saber Tooth Tiger or Woolly Mammoth all of which existed together during that period. Feel free to check my facts, but I assure you this is all historically accurate...
Re: Scale Off-Road Display Molds?
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 5:07 pm
by UltraHIVE
Thats what I figured, considering the carbon dating stamped on the underside. They actually smell like Mammoth dung, which now makes sense, and I would know this from spending time at the zoo. Ancient crawlers were actually dubbed "cruller", deciferd from cave paintings, for their ability to incite hunger and force nomadic tribes to local Crispy Creams. Its pretty absurd, but accurate.
