u/Left_Mix4709

Any game that...

is like Aska but space themed? I really like planet base too, but I'd like a first person type of game like that, where I can go around and do some of the jobs and possibly die. Base managing is fun, I don't really care to build a base, but running one would be cool. I don't mind setting up the layout, like in aska or planet base. Anyway, maybe someone knows what I'm looking for because I only have ideas of what I might like, thanks.

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u/Left_Mix4709 — 10 days ago
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I have an 86 toyota. I would like to replace the RV shell and frame. It's pretty bad, the frame in one of the back corners has rotted completely. The top front has been replaced with aluminum and I don't think it was done very well, it leaks pretty bad, but anyway, I'd like to just replace the frame and shell and have it sealed well and do the inside the way I want. Anyone know a place that would do that? I'm on the east side of the US. Thanks for any suggestion or assistants

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u/Left_Mix4709 — 23 days ago

So I’m great at helping out but I am not terribly handy on my own. I have an 86 Toyota rv that basically needs to be rebuilt (the rv part) and I would like to get rid of a few things since it needs to be taken apart anyway. I am thinking about going to Elkhart, IN to find a place that will fix it up for me but I am a terrible shopper. I am looking around on the internet, as well as asking around. I know most on here do their own renovations and what not but I thought I’d ask anyway, to see if anyone might have a suggestion of who to go to. I’m a vet on disability but I have been saving up. I’d prefer quality over price however the price does have a limit, but my dad was always one of those “if you don’t have time to fix it right the first time, you won’t have time to fix it a second or third” type and I just kind of apply that to most things. I’d prefer to at least help out with it but the people I know are either too busy or unable to anymore. So I’m asking if anyone might have suggestions of places to turn to for help?

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u/Left_Mix4709 — 27 days ago