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Post by slimyscaly on Oct 29, 2011 21:51:52 GMT -9
When I was in high school, I used to draw characters out and tape them on the bottoms of colored pencils, then challenge my friends to fight against my characters with them. The tape is scrunched up, and not wrapped around the character, so KOs are pretty easy. I like this because I used to play with this toy game called Karate Fighters when I was little. Search "Karate Fighters Milton Bradley" and you'll see what I am talking about. You twist the pencil to punch and kick. You can even find ways to make the characters stronger, like putting wire, rolled-up paper, or modeling clay in between the front and back half of their limbs. Lots of fun! My friends and I loved it! Imagine the potential of this if I spread the word, model fighting centers might open up, more advanced methods for the hobby might arise, there could be different divisions depending on the specs of the figure, and TOURNAMENTS! Just sayin', who knows? I'll post photos, designs you can print out, and Youtube videos of this pretty soon if I'm still interested! What do you all think about this?
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Post by Adam Souza on Oct 30, 2011 12:43:16 GMT -9
Karate fighter paper models would be cool.
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Post by slimyscaly on Oct 30, 2011 15:28:30 GMT -9
YEAHH!! And now I made them have "power spots," where you stuff a certain body part with mounting putty. It will hit harder, but however, have a greater chance of falling off when cut higher. These will make the fights more interesting and exciting. Like the hand or the leg could be a power spot. And I also made a fantasy version, where you can be lionpeople, lizardpeople, dragonpeople, foxpeople, etc, and fight with weapons, which will always be the power spots!
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