$900 Blade Runner Gun

tetris911
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Blast-her! (A Stop at Cumshot Station) by Virtual Zavie
I agree it's well-worth the money if one enjoys these kinds of novelty items. And I feel for this kind of specialized detailed model; either of the price options are reasonable. However, these are nearly Sold-Out. I wouldn't be surprised if he receives offers to upscale the production level, in the future. Shinji Nakako has typically done quite well for himself. And of course, it's nice to see a fan's extreme dedication become reality, also blossom. The initial post's article suggests that there is American-specific packaging. And this is incorrect (there isn't); as the reviewer is sighting the 2011 edition (assembled model). It may be possible some of the new edition stock do use the older packaging. Certainly, I would double-check that with retailers prior to purchasing one. The latest editions are the official retail(er) model. ![]()
And one can't have a blaster without the number of death. I found that it's likely more complex than that; but not something I can get to explaining right-now. Although, the top (Ad), and the above photo is all one needs to solve the little puzzle. Perhaps, I need to think of a prize for any decent answers. ![]()
Thanks Tetris!

Lust For Sale by Julien Guertault
Yes, you can assume that is one of the reasons. The others are mostly a matter of mild synchronicity with the film (any of the female characters, including the Geisha). And as well, the source article, plus with active members (you know who you are). ![]()
The picture in question, is also a clue as to what may be subliminally referenced; in relation to the gun numbers. No knowledge of Japanese is required. There are three different answers; although, they all are equal to death. ![]()
Photographs are worth 1000s of words. Also possibly saves me from typing essay-length posts, too often. I hope this satisfies your curiosity enough; as to what the majority of my motives were, Tetris. ![]()






