Re: Requiem for a failure: The Death of Warhammer
Hey, it happens to all of us at one time or another. If you play with cars long enough, you're going to get that one you love, but doesn't appear to love you. I speak for a lot of people when I say I loved following the trials and tribulations of this car. It was cool because (at least to my knowledge) no one had done what you had done to a Dippy before. I'm sure that has inspired some to follow in your footsteps. Right now, you have the right idea. Just step back and catch your breath. Treat the ordeal you went through with War Hammer as a learning experience. You and I both know that if you picked up another Dippy tomorrow, there's things you'd do different (and would probably be easier to boot). As to your current fleet...the cars aren't going anywhere. They'll be there and waiting when you're ready. You could take all the parts you reclaimed from War Hammer and put them in the Mirada if you wanted, or get another Dippy and start fresh....again, when your ready.
Hey, it happens to all of us at one time or another. If you play with cars long enough, you're going to get that one you love, but doesn't appear to love you. I speak for a lot of people when I say I loved following the trials and tribulations of this car. It was cool because (at least to my knowledge) no one had done what you had done to a Dippy before. I'm sure that has inspired some to follow in your footsteps. Right now, you have the right idea. Just step back and catch your breath. Treat the ordeal you went through with War Hammer as a learning experience. You and I both know that if you picked up another Dippy tomorrow, there's things you'd do different (and would probably be easier to boot). As to your current fleet...the cars aren't going anywhere. They'll be there and waiting when you're ready. You could take all the parts you reclaimed from War Hammer and put them in the Mirada if you wanted, or get another Dippy and start fresh....again, when your ready.
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