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We were at Phoenix Comicon 2013. We were in the Exhibitor hall next to the 501st Stormtrooper area. About 18 club members helped with our display. We had a city/train layout, a microcity and various models on display. Everything was extremely well received. There was a lot of interested and we are expecting a few new club members. We also hosted a Lego Panel on how to start building custom Lego models as well as two build offs (one was 12 and under and the other was open to all ages). Both build offs went off better than expected. I’d like to thank Joe, Tom and Londa for donating additional small prizes so we were able to give out additional prizes to the kids. Tom and Londa’s Photos of Setup Tom and Londa’s Photos from Sunday Tom and Londa’s Photos of the Kids Build offThe return of Walt and Jesse1/6th scale Breaking Bad Heisenberg collectible by Threezero Filed under: Breaking Bad Random — Leave a comment THREEZERO PRESS: “The 1/6th scale collectible figure series by Threezero featuring characters based on the hit television series Breaking Bad will launch this February.

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Over the course of his journey to space, Walt braved speeds of 95 mph (153km/h), temperatures as low as -65F (-54C), and a maximum altitude of 85,000 feet (25,908m). He soared to new heights, carrying along with him the hopes and dreams of TV watchers everywhere. Filed under: Breaking Bad Art — Leave a comment Breaking Bad – Citizen Brick LEGO Filed under: Breaking Bad Random — 1 Comment Breaking Bad – Tattoo by Gunnar V Breaking Bad tattoo’s by Gunnar V Tattoo, check out his facebook page HERE Walter – by Jeremie Lederman Walter by Jeremie Lederman. Check out the 8 stage progression on his facebook page HERE Minute Walts – Olly Moss These Minute Walts are available at $12 each or $60 for the set HERE Breaking Bad – The AUCTION! Own a piece of Breaking Bad history… Buy items from Screen Bid HERE Breaking Bad – Pixel Monkey Contribute to This Page How the Opening Scene of Breaking Bad Season 1 Set the Tone For the Entire Series

Walter's ugly, yet surprisingly resilient, Pontiac Aztek. License plateNM #09Q SBN The Pontiac Aztek was Walter White's car. It has a faded factory paint job and is missing the factory alloy wheel on the drivers' rear corner, replaced with a far less attractive steel replacement wheel. This vehicle is notorious for being an under-achieving ‘crossover’ model, being neither a decent minivan, nor an SUV, and is also well-known for having an ugly, plastic appearance. Walter’s Aztek has had its windshield broken several times during the course of the series. Once when Wayfarer 515 crashed with a chartered plane, the debris from the mid-air collision causes debris to land on his vehicle, breaking the windshield. Walter is pulled over and given a citation for driving with a broken windshield, an encounter that infuriates Walter. Walt tells the officer the crack was caused by debris from the Wayfarer 515 collision. "Hellfire rained down on my house!" he screams. His behavior leads to him being pepper sprayed and arrested by the officer who pulled him over.

Walt angrily ranting at the cop who pulls him over ("Caballo Sin Nombre") On another occasion, an argument between Walter and Jesse Pinkman leads to Pinkman picking up large piece of cement from a broken curb and using it to shatter Walt's windshield. The front end was banged up when Walt drove the car into two rival drug dealers who were about to kill Jesse. Later Mike Ehrmantraut tells him to get it fixed immediately, and he does. The back end got banged up when Walt intentionally steered his car into oncoming traffic to avoid having to take Hank to the industrial laundry where the superlab was hidden ("Crawl Space"). When Walt's mechanic had finished repairing the Aztek yet again, Walt realized he didn't want the vehicle and sold it to his mechanic on the spot for $50. He then leased a new Chrysler 300. The Pontiac Aztek ("...and the Bag's in the River")Walt with his repaired windshield ("Green Light")Walt driving the Pontiac Aztek into the Rival Dealers ("Half Measures")Walt standing outside his car ("Full Measure")Walt driving the Aztek ("Shotgun")Walt selling his Pontiac Aztek to Benny ("Fifty-One")

The Aztek was one of two vehicles that had been established in the show pilot, before Dennis came on as Transportation Coordinator in Episode One. He credits show creator Vince Gilligan with a clear vision for what all the cars should bring to the show’s production: “The story that I got was that Vince was presented a few options and fell in love with his ‘Mr. Chips’ [a reference to the 1939 film Goodbye, Mr. Chips about an aging headmaster] riding around Albuquerque in this vehicle.” And that distinctive green color was all Vince, as well. Interesting that the Pontiac Aztek was voted as one of the worst cars made. [It] kinda made Mr. White look somewhat pathetic. Aztek owners tend to be very protective of their vehicles, and this just goes to show you that Vince shares the same view of the majority of those taking the aforementioned polls.” There were 3 Azteks used in the show. The main vehicle driven by Walt, a crash double also used as a parts car, and a second crash double.