
Fan-made TF2 Figurines
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Re: Fan-made TF2 Figurines
[quote="arfy4";p="177509"][quote="Mike12Nite";p="177481"]FAKE
Reported[/quote] How is this fake? Though it almost definitely not made by valve, they are real fan made figurines.[/quote]
NO IT'S FAKE YOU'RE ALL FAKE!
Reported[/quote] How is this fake? Though it almost definitely not made by valve, they are real fan made figurines.[/quote]
NO IT'S FAKE YOU'RE ALL FAKE!
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Re: Fan-made TF2 Figurines
[quote="Mike12Nite";p="177557"][quote="arfy4";p="177509"][quote="Mike12Nite";p="177481"]FAKE
Reported[/quote] How is this fake? Though it almost definitely not made by valve, they are real fan made figurines.[/quote]
NO IT'S FAKE YOU'RE ALL FAKE![/quote]
^^^ random spammer
Anyways, I still like the guy who turned his computer case into a TF2 sentry.
I read about a high school kid who was making pretty cool TF2 figurines in his high school modeling class, though that studio looks way bigger than a high school studio.
Reported[/quote] How is this fake? Though it almost definitely not made by valve, they are real fan made figurines.[/quote]
NO IT'S FAKE YOU'RE ALL FAKE![/quote]
^^^ random spammer
Anyways, I still like the guy who turned his computer case into a TF2 sentry.
I read about a high school kid who was making pretty cool TF2 figurines in his high school modeling class, though that studio looks way bigger than a high school studio.
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[quote="Rits";p="177450"][quote="Flobee";p="177441"]
Valve needs to release official ones. I would buy them all 3 times.
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I'd probably just buy 1 set. Though, if they had a red and a blue set...
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I want a Red and Blue set too.................
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[quote="Rits";p="177450"][quote="Flobee";p="177441"]
Valve needs to release official ones. I would buy them all 3 times.
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I'd probably just buy 1 set. Though, if they had a red and a blue set...
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I want a Red and Blue set too.................
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Re: Fan-made TF2 Figurines
This reminds me of a Pyro (clay made) figurine I saw, with an actual working flame thrower. It had a little blue flame coming out of it. Was really neat.
Re: Fan-made TF2 Figurines
Hello guys! Hope you all are doing good!
Ah, yes, Beeron was right, it was a candle! I didn't even notice. Must be the age thing.
Ah, yes, Beeron was right, it was a candle! I didn't even notice. Must be the age thing.

Re: Fan-made TF2 Figurines
The pictures in the original post are from a thread on the TF2 Steam Forums, a guy has been making them for an art project in school for the past few months. I've been reading his progress off and on, he's been doing a great job, they look awesome.
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[quote="Tickles";p="177799"]
Hello guys! Hope you all are doing good!
Ah, yes, Beeron was right, it was a candle! I didn't even notice. Must be the age thing.
[/quote]Depending on the size of the model you make, you could probably make one that is a real flamethrower. I've got a portable soldering gun that you can use as a mini-blowtorch....you'd just have to make the thing about foot tall to get proportion right.
Welcome back though! 'bout time you showed your face around here again!
Hello guys! Hope you all are doing good!
Ah, yes, Beeron was right, it was a candle! I didn't even notice. Must be the age thing.

[/quote]Depending on the size of the model you make, you could probably make one that is a real flamethrower. I've got a portable soldering gun that you can use as a mini-blowtorch....you'd just have to make the thing about foot tall to get proportion right.
Welcome back though! 'bout time you showed your face around here again!

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