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I got a package in the mail from my man WRECKS early last week. I asked him to get me something and he came thru. Not only with the item, but the packaging. The item arrived safely thanks in part to his skillful labeling.
I will post a photo of the contents of this package in due time.
Thanks again WRECKS!
Nombre: Wreck-Gar
Afiliación: Autobots
LÃnea: G1
Año: 1986
Número de adquisición: 225
Wreck-Gar es uno de los personajes introducidos en la pelÃcula de 1986.
Está incompleto, ya que le falta su hacha y su arma, pero tiene la llanta delantera y aún asà se ve muy bien en ambos modos.
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Name: Wreck-Gar
Allegiance: Autobots
Line: G1
Year: 1986
Number in Collection: 225
Wreck-Gar is one of the characters introduced in the 1986 movie.
He's incomplete, because he's missing his axe and his gun but he has the front wheel, and yet he looks very good in both modes.
Dad shot this page with his rifle. He threw a bullit at :) I still want to throw some paint at it though
@Liberty Wreck, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
water was not clear these days..... Liberty Wreck is losing its attraction for WA?!
The Chikuzen Wreck lies 13 or so miles northwest of Virgin Gorda and is one of the best dives I have done. Huge schools of grunts and snapper cover the reef as well as dozens of huge amberjack and almaco jacks and perhaps hundreds of great barracuda.
Great Western Railway locomotive that derailed and flipped near Highway 34. The wreck was believed to be caused by ice clogging the rails.
First and last scooter wreck. Don't want to do that again. I walked away. I was wearing a helmut, gloves, jeans and boots.
I was turning from 529 to Fry and I took the turn too fast. I went straight into the ditch! First I thought, "Great, I'm gonna crash." Followed immediately by, DAMN, I'm gonna hit that pole!"
Sure enough. I hurt my knee, but not too bad - more stiff than hurt. The pole however, did some damage. It looks like road rash, but it is not. It is an impact hit - there is no scrapping of the skin - this is bruising or a contusion as my husband put it.
Very nice, warm people stopped to see if I was OK. I should have exchanged business cards or something - I really liked them.
I was very upset with myself, embarrassed and what have you.
I did call my husband and have him ride it home.
There was not much damage to the scooter and very little scratching. The tip of the brake handle broke off is all.
Here is my back - no this is the not the shirt I was wearing at the time!
Out with the Sunday Club this week to Sully Island. Spent quite some time with this wreck but wasn't happy with result. This is the best I could manage.
It would appear no one is certain what the wreck is the remains of, some think it's a wooden ship the 'Friendship" others a Pilot Cutter. Load of old wood and seaweed to me.
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Whistler, BC Canada
The Whistler Train Wreck is a popular, low elevation hike in Whistler. The short trail takes you to the site of a historic train wreck that happened in 1956.
In 2016, a suspension bridge was built over the Cheakamus River, making this an easy hike. Before that, the train wreck was a lot harder to access (requiring illegally crossing train tracks). The area has gained a lot of popularity since the bridge was put in.
The boxcars have been here since the accident occurred, and have since been brightly covered in graffiti. They make a unique sight, contrasting with the natural environment, making them an art gallery of sorts. The area is popular for hikers, photographers, graffiti artists, and mountain bikers.
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Sonja