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You know how when a guy courts a girl, sometimes the right move is a grand gesture? A bouquet of flowers to say you're sorry. A surprise weekend getaway to mark an anniversary. How about a giant Transformers replica to pop the question?
That's what this guy did. According to Chinese news site Jinyang, he constructed this three-story-tall model of Optimus Prime over the course of 10 months to impress his girlfriend enough that she'd say yes. The superheroic machine took 400 drawings, 40,000 rivets and nearly $10,000 worth of stainless steel and iron. But boy does it look badass.
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There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
njb902 wrote:I find the lack of girlfriends in our younger boy members lives disturbing.
Deathsanras wrote:He probably could have impressed her more if he'd spent the time he spent on this thing with her instead.
"I love you. Here's a giant robot that proves it."
I wonder if she actually did say yes.
njb902 wrote:I wonder what he really spent on that in man hours and materials. Paint, tools, those rivets, power, and bandages aren't cheap.
Deathscythetransform wrote:Deathsanras wrote:He probably could have impressed her more if he'd spent the time he spent on this thing with her instead.
"I love you. Here's a giant robot that proves it."
I wonder if she actually did say yes.
you're just jealous because no one popped the question the same waynjb902 wrote:I wonder what he really spent on that in man hours and materials. Paint, tools, those rivets, power, and bandages aren't cheap.
does that really matters, seeing the purpose of the whole thing? sure the guy has money, but its the gesture that counts.
T-Macksimus wrote:He should have saved the money for couples counseling because I can guarantee you that when she finds out the full scope of the other issues he has, and you know he has them, (aside from the obvious obsessive behavior) she's going to drop him like a hot rock. Lets be realistic, this thing had one basic function and now all it's capable of doing is holding banners, attracting geeks/fanboys and collecting pigeon sh**. It's a cool statue, very impressive, I'll give him that but I'd sooner put 10 grand towards a big, fat, heavily insured ring and a down payment on a kick ass honeymoon. That is if I were stupid enough to get married again, which I'm not.
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