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lukadron March 3 2010, 14:52:39 UTC
Oh, that thing looks marvellous. Very beautifully crafted with attention to detail. :0

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biliousneko March 4 2010, 18:35:29 UTC
Thanks so much! It's certainly been an adventure bringing this baby to life!

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spiffystuff March 3 2010, 15:19:56 UTC
Very cool!
I admit I find myself wondering where the cable is, though XD

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biliousneko March 3 2010, 16:55:46 UTC
Imagine Comic Book Guy from Simpsons attempting to climb it. Picturing it? That is why I figured it was an engineering issue I could pass on, at least for this first model. It was still about 60 Hours of work to get the prototype to this point. XD

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spiffystuff March 3 2010, 16:57:34 UTC
Oh, totally. I'm just also envisioning someone losing their top because it landed somewhere inaccessible XD

It's still a totally awesome prototype! Very impressive engineering skills :)

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biliousneko March 3 2010, 17:11:17 UTC
Eh, it flies well, but it has limited range. Someone will have to try extra extra hard to loose it in a tree or the roof. XD

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bane_6 March 3 2010, 16:17:13 UTC
Just for budget planning purposes, what is the payment policy you have for this?

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biliousneko March 3 2010, 17:00:12 UTC
I need a certain amount to get started to pay for material costs and the like, I could possibly do half down now and the rest once I meet my quota if that helps any.

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snackoos March 4 2010, 04:02:04 UTC
I shall help spread the word <3

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biliousneko March 4 2010, 18:36:13 UTC
Thanks, man! I need all the help I can get!

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zetsubo_chaos March 4 2010, 09:59:28 UTC
Nnnnnnnngh....... bad... really... bad... mrrrf... and the worst... I KNOW I could afford it with my next payment... but... rrrgh... getting THIS stuck in customs would be like... ARGH!

... ... ...
Nrrf. As tempting and incredible this piece of work is... I REALLY shouldn't go for it.

...and it's so well made...

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biliousneko March 4 2010, 18:03:42 UTC
If we need to ship it over seas, we just declare it as a Toy. When Customs scans it, they'll see it's made of plastic and wood and springs and a little bit of metal, it should be fine. If it's not fine, We will refund your money. ;)

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zetsubo_chaos March 8 2010, 11:58:33 UTC
Ah... It's less about it being the replica of a weapon... But the value of it. Heh. Here in Germany the packets don't get scanned, you have to actually open them in front of the employee. Last time I was lucky enough to get a more pricey item through as a gift... but for something with a value of +500€ when the top-line is 45€... nrrrrf... I'd end up paying like... 150€ custom-fees on top of everything else sooo~... Ah~... I'd probably rather buy me some more Copic markers XP

I'll stick with enjoying the pictures~ :)

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