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zenuty already beat you there with his 18 grand gundam. 1/24 scale.I'm going to collect grand pianos come join me
Quote from: Meiosis on Thu, 10 October 2013, 17:07:25zenuty already beat you there with his 18 grand gundam. 1/24 scale.I'm going to collect grand pianos come join meWhat do people do that they can drop that much money on a toy/model?
I was watching some LoL Streams when i stumbled across this guy http://www.notbuschmodeling.com/ He streams the process of making some of his work, Did a Vi Sculpture that was amazing to watch from start to finish (bits and pieces anyway) it makes you appreciate the amount of work that is involved in these pieces of art.
Quote from: nubbinator on Thu, 10 October 2013, 17:36:59Quote from: Meiosis on Thu, 10 October 2013, 17:07:25zenuty already beat you there with his 18 grand gundam. 1/24 scale.I'm going to collect grand pianos come join meWhat do people do that they can drop that much money on a toy/model?A member of GH is asking this?!?
Life-size Vader bust, with removable helmet:http://www.sideshowtoy.com/collectibles/star-wars-darth-vader-sideshow-collectibles-2973/Show Image
Not really a fan of the 1/6 scale action figures. They look great in photographs, but in the flesh they look as classy as any Chinese-made toy. The details are nice, but that doesn't make up for a lack of poseability or an unimaginative character designs. I don't really get why people would pay $100 or even $50 for Sideshow's figures. The trend of bigger, more detailed action figures is nothing new; Hasbro have been doing it since 1963 with G.I. Joe. I doubt any 12" Joe ever retailed for anywhere near $100 new.
sideshow has some awesome ****. Especially LOTR stuff. Just look at thishttp://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/showthread.php?t=88960...
wut. i'd buy a ****ty IBM board for that green V2