New Invader prints
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i had a feeling glad i didnt burn cash on those
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Got called out both here and on FB for saying these are just spendy lithos.jojobadass wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 1:34 pmthese are really bad btw.
just in case you haven't received yours.
hence the price point.
I passed regardless and grabbed vinyl piece and new Invader book instead.
And new map.
Duh.jojobadass wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 2:01 pmI'm talking about the 10 print set.
Not the McDonalds happy meal toy.
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glad i passed, sorry.
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i like that idea
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rubberneck wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 1:48 pm" I could make this myself!"
"Should have been a lottery!"
"Look at that edition size!"
"Its not even made by Invader!"
"Look at all those ebay sales!"
"Us trufans should have been given first refusal"
"Bots got em all"
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HaHa +2rubberneck wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 4:26 pmrubberneck wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 1:48 pm" I could make this myself!"
"Should have been a lottery!"
"Look at that edition size!"
"Its not even made by Invader!"
"Look at all those ebay sales!"
"Us trufans should have been given first refusal"
"Bots got em all"
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My 3D Little Big Space sculpture came in earlier this week (I'm in Southern California in the US). Here's some pics, if anyone's curious about it.
The box is nicely embossed. I'm kinda tempted to frame it up.
Cute little hologram invader sticker on the back. Supposedly each sticker/number is unique and corresponds to the sculpture number.
Inside, the invader is securely packaged in foam. There was also a sheet of foam on top, removed for this photo.
The sculpture itself is solid and hefty, weighing a couple of pounds. I was expecting it to be hollow, so I was impressed by its heft. It's also double-sided, which for some reason I wasn't expecting even though the advance photos and videos showed this.
Imprinted signature and unique number are underneath the sculpture, on the foot. I managed to get my order in the the first few minutes so my order number was below 350, and I was hoping that would correspond to my sculpture number. Instead, my sculpture was actually numbered below 100/5000, so I guess the numbers are randomly allocated.
I'm quite happy with this piece, and more impressed with it than I thought I'd be. I actually wish I'd bought two.
The box is nicely embossed. I'm kinda tempted to frame it up.
Cute little hologram invader sticker on the back. Supposedly each sticker/number is unique and corresponds to the sculpture number.
Inside, the invader is securely packaged in foam. There was also a sheet of foam on top, removed for this photo.
The sculpture itself is solid and hefty, weighing a couple of pounds. I was expecting it to be hollow, so I was impressed by its heft. It's also double-sided, which for some reason I wasn't expecting even though the advance photos and videos showed this.
Imprinted signature and unique number are underneath the sculpture, on the foot. I managed to get my order in the the first few minutes so my order number was below 350, and I was hoping that would correspond to my sculpture number. Instead, my sculpture was actually numbered below 100/5000, so I guess the numbers are randomly allocated.
I'm quite happy with this piece, and more impressed with it than I thought I'd be. I actually wish I'd bought two.
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misterwhisper wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 10:14 pmI was expecting it to be hollow, so I was impressed by its heft. It's also double-sided, which for some reason I wasn't expecting
At first glance, i thought this review was a paraphrased first person recollection from Requiem for a Dream