Author Topic: Titanic (Physical model)  (Read 8103 times)

Planning on selling it? I say 300$ is fair.

The materials alone are going to cost more than $300 and the amount of labor put into it will likely bring the conservative value somewhere around $1500.

Then again, this isn't some profiteering scheme by Bones. It's a hobby and a passion. There are much easier ways to make money.

Try fitting it inside a huge glass bottle. That would be good.

Bottles over 6ft long?

HOLY stuff.


Vegeta, what does your scouter say about the price of that model?

IT'S OVER 9000(dollars)!!!

vegeta, what does your scouter say about the power lever?





ITS OVER NINE THOUSAND! :D


That is majorly epic, I'd buy for a lot more than 300 dollars :3

Begings to Sing


"Ohhhhh Immmm Saaaiiiillling Awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaay, Setting open course for the Virrrrgin Seaaaaaaaa. Ohhh, Imm Saaaiiillling Awwwaaaaa-"

Make a blockland Titanic veacle!!!!!!

-epic cookie spam-   Do It!

no, too big, too laggy, and you don't deserve it due to the cookie spam, idiot

BTW great model

I would never sell that, that is like something to show the grand kids when you get older.

Bump. What's happening with your Titanic, Bones?

Lately, all of my time is going to music. We're preparing to be in the studio recording some originals starting this thursday.
« Last Edit: October 29, 2008, 06:56:38 AM by Bones4 »

Lately, all of my time is going to music. We're preparing to be in the studio recording some originals starting this thursday.
I see. Well, good luck with that.

Lately, all of my time is going to music. We're preparing to be in the studio recording some originals starting this thursday.

Share some of your bands work with us.