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On August 30 2010 16:14 DoctorHelvetica wrote:please dont make things i say into meme posters, i'll hunt you down I took the great personal risk of being banned just to try to make you laugh
Also positive you have a fantastic sense of humor!
Also, IMHO, you should be able to roll these things up like the old "Popples" from the 80s... + Show Spoiler + ...so you could roll them around!! ...but they are totally sweet as they are anyways
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It would be much cheaper to order them from a Third World country, I am sure....
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Whoa, just noticed one of them has spikes, he must be like the leader gremlin.
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On August 31 2010 02:52 illu wrote: It would be much cheaper to order them from a Third World country, I am sure....
That's true, but they're not made in a third world country, the OP makes them herself.
Anyway, they're so cuuuuuuuute~
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On August 31 2010 13:35 Box.N.Straw wrote:Show nested quote +On August 31 2010 02:52 illu wrote: It would be much cheaper to order them from a Third World country, I am sure.... That's true, but they're not made in a third world country, the OP makes them herself. Anyway, they're so cuuuuuuuute~
Thank you Box.N.Straw!! <3 <3
I know the price is not Wal-mart prices, but I do hand make them and each one takes about 6+ hours. So calculating in material cost, that's about $10 an hour, possibly a little less. Maybe I'll try and make a smaller less fancy version, that i can pump out in an hour or 2. (that's what she said)
BoRo out
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My wife knits things... and co-workers just SWOON over them. They want to know "oh that is so cute, how much for one?"
They are always shocked that the answer is between 40-60 dollars, and that is being pretty cheap on time. (Considering at work she makes $20+ an hour). Though she enjoys the knitting... she can turn out some gloves or a beanie hat in a weekend... with materials and time its always over 20$.
Bar none, people seem practically offended by the prices... "I can buy one at walmarf for $4.99!!!." Sure, go ahead then... and be sure to promptly complain that there are no jobs in this country and that we don't earn enough in wages.
I really just wonder what they expect to hear as far as price...
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cursor: The demand is really high right now because there is no competition. And frankly, if a few more ppl start making these, the demand probably will still be pretty high (in the $30-50 range). Honestly, if you make these for any gaming niche ... and post in their forums about it ... you should be able to command a $50 price tag. So if your wife has the time ... I say go for it.
And also, ppl will want to buy the one that looks better/is cuter ... so more competition is good =) (except for the OP).
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awww... those cute banelings
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SO MANY BANGLINGS.
Me want, ship to Canadia!?
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i like to run into my zergling and marines friends :3
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If they take that long to make then I don't mind the price. As someone else said record the whole process and then play it in fast forward and post the video sped up. And they are cute.
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Omg! These pictures are so cute. I wonder if the one I got way back from that other thread is in them. His name is Emilio and he is my little gentleman, btw. The little guy had a bit of trouble standing at first--which was adorable--but he's fine now. Every morning, I see him waiting by my bedroom window to greet me. He really makes my day.
Any chance that you're still planning on making other Zerg plushies? My friends and I can't get over how cute and funny these things are. Emilio too would really like an infestor or hydra companion. A corruptor or ultra would be equally acceptable.
But I absolutely love :3anelings.
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almost makes the marine death by baneling animation less horrific
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They are so cute. :3
Too bad that the shipping is so expensive.
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oh my GOD they are so cute, I want one!!
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is there any way to still get these?
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Not really trying to necro bump this, but... I just have to post here.
If you plan on selling these again any time soon, I'll totally buy one. Or two. Or ten.
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Dog ate the pair I adopted.
Dog > bangling
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