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  • Review from Walter P.

    San Jose, CA

    5.0 star rating
    9/12/2007 12 photos

    Twisted raw metal.  

    Iron scraps.    

    Abandon bolts and nuts.  

    Bed springs.  

    Spark plugs.  

    Bicycle chain link.

    Ball bearings.

    Sprockets and sheaves.

    Spare parts in my garage and are probably in the bottom on my tool box.    

    When TIG welding meets the world of Sci-Fi.

    These artists are truly BAD ASS!!!   I couldn't help but persuade the dealer to sell me the Yoda.   It was the last one and his first buyer promised to return that day to pay for it.   I so wanted it!    I even offered twenty bucks more to pick it up.   It didn't happen so now I'm eyeballing the Alien and the Star Destroyer.     I remember as a kid I would take my legos and build my own sci-fi toys.    I'm still intrigued by the material used.   Its still hard to believe that these miniature sculptures are from your everyday hardware - mostly mechanical parts from vehicle engines.     See my pictures for they're mind blowing creations.    Unfortunately, they don't have a local store to visit.   They are a Bay Area group so you the opportunity to contact them and save on shipping.   I'll be sure to keep this review updated when I finalize my first purchase with Metalsouls.

    (Discovered during the Fremont Festival of the Arts 2007 - 08/04/2007.)

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