IronSabbath88 wrote...
Those statues are HUGE. I'd need to clear out half my room in order to fit one in. Can't I get a tiny version to sit on my shelf? Oh please Bethesda?
Does anyone know how big the statues actually are?
IronSabbath88 wrote...
Those statues are HUGE. I'd need to clear out half my room in order to fit one in. Can't I get a tiny version to sit on my shelf? Oh please Bethesda?
Doesn't the collecter's edition of the game come with a mini 12in version?IronSabbath88 wrote...
Those statues are HUGE. I'd need to clear out half my room in order to fit one in. Can't I get a tiny version to sit on my shelf? Oh please Bethesda?
It comes with a 12 inch Alduin statue.Yrkoon wrote...
Doesn't the collecter's edition of the game come with a mini 12in version?IronSabbath88 wrote...
Those statues are HUGE. I'd need to clear out half my room in order to fit one in. Can't I get a tiny version to sit on my shelf? Oh please Bethesda?
naughty99 wrote...
2 meters IIRC.
Redneck1st wrote...
naughty99 wrote...
2 meters IIRC.
2 meters is what in inches?
Modifié par Dhiro, 08 septembre 2011 - 03:54 .
Dhiro wrote...
Redneck1st wrote...
naughty99 wrote...
2 meters IIRC.
2 meters is what in inches?
6'6'' ~ 6'7'', or maybe more.
Dovahkiin should be a basketball player if the dragon-killing business don't work.
Dhiro wrote...
I have no idea what one would do with a 2 meters bronze statue of a warrior. I wonder how heavy it is? I can see it looking nice in a huge, mansion-like house, but I think it would look silly in a average-sized house/apartment.
Dhiro wrote...
I have no idea what one would do with a 2 meters bronze statue of a warrior. I wonder how heavy it is? I can see it looking nice in a huge, mansion-like house, but I think it would look silly in a average-sized house/apartment.
Dave of Canada wrote...
Dhiro wrote...
I have no idea what one would do with a 2 meters bronze statue of a warrior. I wonder how heavy it is? I can see it looking nice in a huge, mansion-like house, but I think it would look silly in a average-sized house/apartment.
He'd be in my bathroom, technically becoming a very expensive (and amazing) towel rack.
Bryy_Miller wrote...
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Bryy_Miller wrote...
http://www.systemreq...s-v-skyrim.html
Redneck1st wrote...
Dhiro wrote...
I have no idea what one would do with a 2 meters bronze statue of a warrior. I wonder how heavy it is? I can see it looking nice in a huge, mansion-like house, but I think it would look silly in a average-sized house/apartment.
And as for myself I've just got a tiny apartment. in all honesty so I couldn't imagine putting one of them in here. I was hoping that they were something you could put on your desk or on a book shelf. Now that would have been cool.
KenKenpachi wrote...
Redneck1st wrote...
Dhiro wrote...
I have no idea what one would do with a 2 meters bronze statue of a warrior. I wonder how heavy it is? I can see it looking nice in a huge, mansion-like house, but I think it would look silly in a average-sized house/apartment.
And as for myself I've just got a tiny apartment. in all honesty so I couldn't imagine putting one of them in here. I was hoping that they were something you could put on your desk or on a book shelf. Now that would have been cool.
Depends if its solid casting, or hallow. If hallow it wouldn't be too heavy, or durable. If Solid it would be pretty hefty. Figure anywhere from 150-800 pounds. My home is bigger than most of the homes some of you live in I'll wager, but I'm not so sure my flooring would take a 800 pound bronze man too well. Hence my yard questions. If I got one I would weather coat it, place it in my garden.
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Modifié par KenKenpachi, 08 septembre 2011 - 02:06 .
KenKenpachi wrote...
Actully I had a fat friend who fell through his floor (twice). It doesn't matter the wood was water rotted (Or so he says >>) I still make fun of him for it. lulz. But yeah I'ld wager if enouigh people asked for these, they might do a limited production run. Wonder what they would cost though. I mean I'ld love to have one, but I can get a stone statue much more cheaper I'll wager.
Modifié par KenKenpachi, 08 septembre 2011 - 03:02 .
KenKenpachi wrote...
Lol nah he wasn't hurt at all, thats why I laugh at him...strange family though they moved away some years back. Hmm I think I need to look that up, plus 25% for the artistic value. A best and worse case.
Depending on metal content, funny enough its only 1-2 bucks a pound. (Tin is worth alot nowdays though) so that statue is most likely depening on metal, and how its made, anywhere from $250-1200 bucks. Not bad for that large of a statue. Course I'ld give an allowance of a couple 100 either way.
Edit as to the hole nah same room though, my Friend JR was with him both times it happen. I've seen the boards. But like it was in front of the Washing machine. First time was in front of it, the 2nd was right next to his last hole, from that point he tends to walk toward the wall and slowly, which I got a kick out of.
KenKenpachi wrote...
Normally shipping is flat rate or based on weight, if its a A class Item, add 7 bucks to the total, all the way to G which is 37, (a is 15, c is 25 lbs, so on) Once you get past 200 bucks unless a place has a flat rate or free shipping then most places switch to $10 of orders value. Just alot of varibles, but shipping isn't too expensive, unless its air frieght, then it turns into a nightmare.
As to him, he weighed I figured 280-300 lbs, so not giagantor. But yeah he lived in a trailer, I mean an old trailer, mobile/Modular homes are built better today than those were. Mobile homes now tend to use sheet rock, iron fram, and 4x4 pine, not much different than those new "ready built houses" that they throw up constantly in the cities round here. Trailers though are still built out of crap. What I found funny though was the AC unit they had came off of a hotel, I don't mean a window unit, I mean a 7 ton AC unit that was half the size of the trailer, and all they ever ate was sandwhiches.