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I was thinking last night, how nice it would look, to have two locomotives racing up the double helix at the same speed on opposite sides, and when they got to the very top, the pinnacle, they would slam head first into each other.  To add to this effect, the fronts of the locomotives could be packed with fireworks.  Upon impact, the fireworks would detonate.  Wow, just wow!

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@A. Wells posted:

I was thinking last night, how nice it would look, to have two locomotives racing up the double helix at the same speed on opposite sides, and when they got to the very top, the pinnacle, they would slam head first into each other.  To add to this effect, the fronts of the locomotives could be packed with fireworks.  Upon impact, the fireworks would detonate.  Wow, just wow!

Gomez Addams?  Is that you? 

George

@G3750 posted:

Gomez Addams?  Is that you? 

George

I, myself, was thinking how very Addams that was.  FYI: I'm just about ready to do a test print of that ladle bucket thing.  It's slated for a slot this evening.  The only transparent material that I could find that looked molten metal looking was in ABS.  I'll have to make some semi-minor adjustments to my printer before I can print that.

@A. Wells posted:

I was thinking last night, how nice it would look, to have two locomotives racing up the double helix at the same speed on opposite sides, and when they got to the very top, the pinnacle, they would slam head first into each other.  To add to this effect, the fronts of the locomotives could be packed with fireworks.  Upon impact, the fireworks would detonate.  Wow, just wow!

I'm gonna need a higher basement ceiling and probably better insurance

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