
So I saw this kit for a cardboard tank in the market the other day for $2.00 and I thought "That looks like fun and easier than a real model. I think that I'll get for Brandon and me."
So I got it. It said for ages 8+... they lied. It came with no instructions except for a map of all of the pieces with numbers on them. The idea is to match the number with a piece that has the same number. The pieces were supposed to slide in to slots very easily except they don't.
Despite all of these difficulties we did it. Brandon and I made this awesome tank and it looks
pretty dang awesome and I am kind of a little jealous that I let Brandon keep it.


Megan said that I couldn't keep it in the front to show it off anyways though so it is probably best that I didn't get it.
Here's Brandon, he didn't want his picture taken so I had to sneak one.

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