There was a thread where someone posted a question about whether a piece of plastic on a keyboard case was a defect. It turned out to be just a sprue that was not cut. This got me to thinking that a lot of things that we used to do as a kid are no longer very popular now-a-days (such as building plastic model replicas of planes, tanks and ships). I thought it would be interesting if folks share some of the fun things that they did as a kid. So, let me lead off:
1) Shoot, blow up or burn your plastic models. I liked to build model tanks and one of the fun things to do was to shoot them with a BB gun. The sloping plastic actually defected the BBs better than the straight pieces just like real armour. We cutted the caps from the paper caps that you used in your cap guns and fixed them on to the flat face of a pellet. When you shot that pellet at the tank, you can actually see some sparks when it hit. We also burned some models (re-enacting the battle of Midway) and tried to blow up some model tanks with firecrackers.
2) I had an AFX racing set and I tried to simulate the 24 hours of LeMan by taping the controls so that the slot car would move just slow enough to not spin out on the curve. I was interested to see if the car would crap out similar to an actual race car getting a blown engine. I forgot why, but I was never able to get it to run for 24 hours. Since we had a lot of roaches in the apartment, we would try to run over any of them them crossed the tracks.