It’s been maybe a couple of years since I saw anyone post about the diecast keychain weapons that were marketed mostly as League of Legends (game name). I did not realize their range had expanded greatly, and also, they are now making some very cool design sci-fi type weapons.
I came across these in February, on the same day, as it happens, that I was feeling giddy from having just watched the Falcon Heavy SpaceX launch.
I’ve gone back to Chinatown a couple of times since and accumulated a few more. Most of the items you see below cost me $8 CAN ($6.50 US$) each. Some had keychain links that I’ve removed. Not all of the available diecast weapons are 1/6 but I’ve selected some that are. These are very heavy in hand (diecast) and figures may have trouble holding them up. There are several categories of design style. Some are souped-up versions of semi-realistic weapons. But my favorites are more ornate fantasy sci-fi weapons, which are maybe very John Carter.
We begin our tour with a shady character selling you untraceable weapons in two adjoining hotel rooms:
#futuristic #scifi #weapon
I came across these in February, on the same day, as it happens, that I was feeling giddy from having just watched the Falcon Heavy SpaceX launch.
I’ve gone back to Chinatown a couple of times since and accumulated a few more. Most of the items you see below cost me $8 CAN ($6.50 US$) each. Some had keychain links that I’ve removed. Not all of the available diecast weapons are 1/6 but I’ve selected some that are. These are very heavy in hand (diecast) and figures may have trouble holding them up. There are several categories of design style. Some are souped-up versions of semi-realistic weapons. But my favorites are more ornate fantasy sci-fi weapons, which are maybe very John Carter.
We begin our tour with a shady character selling you untraceable weapons in two adjoining hotel rooms:
#futuristic #scifi #weapon