“Apparently, there’s going to be a Nerf war at the office on Friday.”
And here I was wondering how to justify this.
Oh, I need a couple for a bachelor party, but not for a couple of months.
“Apparently, there’s going to be a Nerf war at the office on Friday.”
And here I was wondering how to justify this.
Oh, I need a couple for a bachelor party, but not for a couple of months.
(Via Hot Air Headlines) I didn’t think that such a thing was possible, but I was wrong:
Now build me one with a couple of these mounted on it, and by GOD I will get you all a YouTube video that you will never forget.
As near as I can tell, there was almost no structural modifications done here:
The artist obviously painted the toy, but if you look at the original (the Nerf N-Strike Maverick Blaster) closely there’s actually a lot of steampunk-friendly detail there already. Even the nameplate is actually in the original; the paint job merely makes it obvious. It makes you wonder why Nerf didn’t simply produce this beauty in brass and brown rather than yellow and gunmetal in the first place…
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