Mine, also. Ordered it next week in fact. But had a big problem. The kit didn’t come with a working Eye of Harmony. Had to wait six months to get it, and when I did it barely functioned properly. Plus the Doctor was busy, so had to ask Prof. Chronotis to bring me back to cancel the order.
Why is it funny to call things names that sounds more like dutch than swedish in an ikea-related jokey thing?
Dinosaurs are called “dinosaurier” in swedish, a DeLorean, is called a DeLorean, a lightsaber is called a “ljussabel” which is the direct translation and the Tardis is called “vafan en blå telefonkiosk?” (“what the hell, a blue telephone booth?”, cause no-one knows about Dr Who here)
We don’t use Ü in Sweden at all except for maybe names with german origin.
the TARDIS one is my favourite
Mine, also. Ordered it next week in fact. But had a big problem. The kit didn’t come with a working Eye of Harmony. Had to wait six months to get it, and when I did it barely functioned properly. Plus the Doctor was busy, so had to ask Prof. Chronotis to bring me back to cancel the order.
How did you ever manage to get a hold of Reg? His blasted phone’s perpetually out of order.
No contest: two bucket seats versus “Bigger on the inside”
Of course you’re going to go with the roomier option.
The Back to the Future DeLorean being from Ikea makes perfect sense. It always kind-of breaks, but never so bad you’d get rid of it.
I like them all, but am partial to the TJARDIIS. I especially like the broken chameleon circuit and that it requires infinity wooden pegs.
I like the fact that the LITSABBUR requires 0x of that CGI … thing.
It should be noted that Dindasurs are not Litsabbur-proof. Found that one out the hard way…
Why is it funny to call things names that sounds more like dutch than swedish in an ikea-related jokey thing?
Dinosaurs are called “dinosaurier” in swedish, a DeLorean, is called a DeLorean, a lightsaber is called a “ljussabel” which is the direct translation and the Tardis is called “vafan en blå telefonkiosk?” (“what the hell, a blue telephone booth?”, cause no-one knows about Dr Who here)
We don’t use Ü in Sweden at all except for maybe names with german origin.
Clever.
The 0x Jar Jar cracked me up though.