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Post by brotherbanzai on May 14, 2018 0:23:21 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2018 0:46:31 GMT
It truly is a joy just to see your work.
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tonystark
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Post by tonystark on May 14, 2018 1:07:42 GMT
BY THE POWER OF GRAYSKULL!!!
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Post by christain on May 14, 2018 1:10:45 GMT
I'm not into comic book or cartoon swords...but that is freakin' cool!
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Post by stormmaster on May 14, 2018 1:24:38 GMT
im always surprised that there are still so many fans of he-man, what a cool looking piece
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Post by cperrin on May 14, 2018 1:56:15 GMT
SWEET!
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Post by pellius on May 14, 2018 1:56:22 GMT
Nice.
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Post by nddave on May 14, 2018 2:04:59 GMT
Nice, now you need to do a Earl Norem version. His version was always the best in my opinion in regards to the sword and character art in general.
Still surprised nobody has asked you to do a blued version for a Skeletor rendition.
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Post by MOK on May 14, 2018 19:55:24 GMT
Cool! I'm really curious about how it handles, with the flared ricasso and massive guard.
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Post by legacyofthesword on May 14, 2018 20:08:35 GMT
Don't know much about He-Man, but that's actually freaking cool!
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Post by brotherbanzai on May 15, 2018 0:43:23 GMT
Thank you very much Blade Runner. Yes tonystark, that! Thank you christain :) Thanks stormmaster. It could be more that there are people who were fans growing up and just maintained the nostalgia. Thanks cperrin :D Thanks pellius Thanks nddave. Yeah, no one has ever asked for a Skeletor rendition. I think I recall someone once inquiring about a She-Ra version, but it never went anywhere. Thanks MOK, handling is pretty good for its weight with the balance point pretty close to the grip, but compared to a historical sword it's pretty poo. Stats below for reference. Thank you legacyofthesword :) Here are the statistics for this sword- Overall length 40.25 " Blade length 29.25 " Blade width at widest 4.75 ", tapering to 1.75 " at 3 " from the tip Blade thickness .2 ", tapering to .18 " at 3 " from the tip, so very little distal taper. Cross width 7.25 " Grip length 7.25 " POB 2.75 " from the grip COP 16 " from the grip Weight 6 pounds 8 ounces
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stormmaster
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Post by stormmaster on May 15, 2018 0:48:07 GMT
ah that is true, now most of the fans would be at an age where they can actual afford something like this, a skeletor version, all dark purple and shiny would be dope to see
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Post by pgandy on May 15, 2018 0:52:44 GMT
I thought the sword looked massive and something that required the Herculean type to operate, and then I read the statistics. WOW! And for the Man (capital letter there) that can weld it as should be a double WOW WOW.
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Post by nddave on May 15, 2018 1:19:01 GMT
I thought the sword looked massive and something that required the Herculean type to operate, and then I read the statistics. WOW! And for the Man (capital letter there) that can weld it as should be a double WOW WOW. Well it is the sword of the most powerful man in the universe.
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Post by pgandy on May 15, 2018 2:38:24 GMT
I thought the sword looked massive and something that required the Herculean type to operate, and then I read the statistics. WOW! And for the Man (capital letter there) that can weld it as should be a double WOW WOW. Well it is the sword of the most powerful man in the universe. ;) I take it that is He-Man. I must be the square peg in the round hole as I never heard of He-Man until this evening.
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Post by nddave on May 15, 2018 2:58:22 GMT
Well it is the sword of the most powerful man in the universe. I take it that is He-Man. I must be the square peg in the round hole as I never heard of He-Man until this evening. no kids or grandkids from the 80s? He-Man (Masters of the Universe) was a huge action figure line from 81-88 and had an equally popular cartoon from 84-88.
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Post by Hrimnir on May 15, 2018 8:57:46 GMT
See this is what "fantasy" swords should look like. That, while certainly far from perfect, could still easily have functioned as a proper sword.
A lot of fantasy designs have stupid spikes that would stab you in the arm, or are ridiculously heavy or unwieldy, etc.
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Post by MOK on May 15, 2018 13:35:49 GMT
Well, at six-and-a-half pounds for a 40-inch sword, I wouldn't expect there to be anything "easily" or "proper" about that. But since a large part of the mass is right next to the hilt, I'll readily believe it's more manageable than, say, the Conan movie sword - I mean, it absolutely is ridiculously heavy, but probably not ridiculously unwieldy...
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Post by Alexander on May 15, 2018 18:30:58 GMT
Best version yet! The nickel is really well done. You must have put a heck of a polish on the bronze for the nickel to come out so nice.
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Post by tonystark on May 15, 2018 18:37:37 GMT
Sorry guys, but aren’t the weights that women do aerobics with 5lbs? Why is 6 1/2lbs SO heavy? Don’t any of you work out with weighted vests or heavier than normal swords?
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