Franken Fighter: http://super7store.com/store/detail.php?item_id=13143 Stomp: http://super7store.com/store/detail.php?item_id=13124 Salary Ika http://super7store.com/store/detail.php?item_id=13016
Re: Somp, Salary Ika, Franken Fighter something told me to check the boards right now. franken fighter got
Damn I missed the Frankenfighter. Will there be anymore of this sculpt? Maybe the secret Voodoo figure?
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! Whatever... if anyone is interested I'll trade my Bruised Chaos + Rainy Skullwing for one. Anyone?
Yah I feel stupid for even offering but I don't collect wings and no one seems willing to trade the frankenfighter for just my Rainy Day, that's why I'm throwing in the Chaos.... I collect blood splatters/drips and I really missed out on this one. I may just buy it at some crazy flipped price but I'm sure everyone who got theirs want's to keep it. http://www.skullbrain.org/bb/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=23449
My wife is pregnant and we are home watching law n order, it's friday and I'm f'ing bored tonight... So here's a site about shredded money http://www.federalreserve.gov/generalin ... cur.htm#14
We did not shred the money ourselves, the Ika would have cost a lot more if we did! I bought three huge bags of it from this company: http://www.oldcash.com/ I think the way we used the currency falls in a legal gray area. Hopefully what we are doing is small enough to fly under the radar. If not I am willing to argue my case in court. I am very secure in my point of view on this figure but I would also celebrate if a court ruled that toys are not art.
The website provided by Bryce is pretty informative on the use of shredded currency. Interesting stuff. Although I think the image of Frank running bags of dollars bills through an industrial shredder was pretty amusing in my head.
FUcK - no Franken Fighter for me then. If I had any talent - I'd custumize a Northsidekings version to crush it !
SF artist Ray Beldner makes huge "paintings" and even clothing out of dollar bills, which he buys directly from the US Treasury in sheets, not yet cut into individual bills. Nobody cares. There aren't money police out there.