No. It's just like how pokemon are in super smash bros, but i dont count super smash bros as a pokemon game.Reverend wrote:Are Battle Stadium D.O.N., Jump Ultimate Stars, and Jump Super Stars on that list of 63?
DBZ Collection (EDIT 1/25 with picture)
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That's an excellent bust. Seriously, you should see if there's enough interest in these to warrant making a mold for mass-production (of course, it's gonna be pretty hard to get licensing).
All you need to do is slap on some paint, and it'll be exactly like Vegeta, less the beating heart and power level.
Where's the Goku bust?
All you need to do is slap on some paint, and it'll be exactly like Vegeta, less the beating heart and power level.
Where's the Goku bust?
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He got in trouble at school, so he cant take pictures. That was the only one he had. I own some of his earlier work (a small goku head) but it isnt as good as the vegeta. I'll still put it up if you want?dedalusdedalus wrote:That's an excellent bust. Seriously, you should see if there's enough interest in these to warrant making a mold for mass-production (of course, it's gonna be pretty hard to get licensing).
All you need to do is slap on some paint, and it'll be exactly like Vegeta, less the beating heart and power level.
Where's the Goku bust?
And i told him the same thing. The only problem is that he uses the kiln at school to fire them, so he would have to build his own :O But damn, i'll tell him to email funimation with that picture haha.
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Yeah, sure. Throw up a pic of the Goku bust if it's not too much trouble.
There could be a market for this if someone else hasn't already cornered the market for higher-quality porcelain busts of DBZ characters. Comic book nerds will spend a lot of money on sculptures; I don't see why otaku won't do the same thing.
And your school has a kiln?? That certainly is a very well-funded art program.
There could be a market for this if someone else hasn't already cornered the market for higher-quality porcelain busts of DBZ characters. Comic book nerds will spend a lot of money on sculptures; I don't see why otaku won't do the same thing.
And your school has a kiln?? That certainly is a very well-funded art program.
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No i recently moved from Texas, where my friends still go to school. I dont have a kiln, but they do. My school doesnt have an art program except beginners art.
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Are you also including the genuinely horrible ones like the card one for GBC, the first Legacy of Goku, and Ultimate Fighter 22?
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