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Title: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: nfitc1 on 2011-02-08 15:11:33
Just sayin....

(http://chzgifs.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/ca1d0bc6-2076-4069-8a37-b1d06c4e711a.gif)
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Kudistos Megistos on 2011-02-08 15:18:51
That fence may not be shattered, but my dreams are.

(http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/1839/1295641004153.jpg)
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Opine on 2011-02-08 15:20:59
He did break it eventually.

Actually, I have a buster sword that I can wield and I'm a pretty skinny guy.  It's like almost 6 feet (About 5'7", though the blade's a little flimsy, and made out of steel...  I have a hard time swinging it around, but I'm pretty sure someone who works out would be able to wield it (Maybe not like Cloud, but shoot, atleast they'd be able to hold their own I'm guessing). @.@

Does this happen to be you?
http://www.geekologie.com/2011/02/fullscale_buster_sword_replica.php
It just took him a while.
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: nfitc1 on 2011-02-08 15:51:52
He did break it eventually.

Actually, I have a buster sword that I can wield and I'm a pretty skinny guy.  It's like almost 6 feet (About 5'7", though the blade's a little flimsy, and made out of steel...  I have a hard time swinging it around, but I'm pretty sure someone who works out would be able to wield it (Maybe not like Cloud, but shoot, atleast they'd be able to hold their own I'm guessing). @.@

Does this happen to be you?
http://www.geekologie.com/2011/02/fullscale_buster_sword_replica.php
It just took him a while.

He gave up half-way through. :D With a sword that large and heavy it'd be hard to add any significant force to it other than what gravity is bringing to the swing.

You'd have to look like
(http://xspblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Manly_Cloud_by_GENZOMAN.jpg)
to get anywhere with that large a weapon. :)
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Kudistos Megistos on 2011-02-08 16:18:03
I assume that sword was made out of steel, but how do we know what FFVII's Buster Sword was made out of? It might have been made from a much lighter metal (http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_metals.htm) and thus have been usable.
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: DLPB_ on 2011-02-08 16:56:30
I seem to remember that the Buster Sword is actually extremely light and strong ;)  I choose to believe that.  ;D

Afterall we have Tolkien's mithril armour and swords... extremely light and yet extremely strong.

Of our metals, the best tradeoff is probably Titanium.
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: yoshi314 on 2011-02-08 17:44:51
talk about doing it wrong.

now, what about sephiroth's sword? anybody tried cutting concrete with it? :>
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Opine on 2011-02-08 19:50:35
You'd have to look like
manlycloud.jpg
to get anywhere with that large a weapon. :)
I love this picture.
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Cupcake on 2011-02-08 21:25:33
You'd have to look like
manlycloud.jpg
to get anywhere with that large a weapon. :)
I love this picture.

QFT
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Kudistos Megistos on 2011-02-08 22:23:17
Of our metals, the best tradeoff is probably Titanium.

Which is indeed far lighter than steel. That man would have had a much easier time handling a titanium sword.

Of course, it would have been far more expensive.
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: BloodShot on 2011-02-09 02:43:03
I assume that sword was made out of steel, but how do we know what FFVII's Buster Sword was made out of? It might have been made from a much lighter metal (http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_metals.htm) and thus have been usable.

Ceramic Buster sword! It would certainly cut through things, such as soft bread (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5FigvnSE14)
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Giullio on 2011-02-09 13:37:11
I saw the full video on dorkly.com

http://www.dorkly.com/embed/10297/chopping-wood-with-a-buster-sword

there's another in the same site :D
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Kudistos Megistos on 2011-02-09 14:45:28
I assume that sword was made out of steel, but how do we know what FFVII's Buster Sword was made out of? It might have been made from a much lighter metal (http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_metals.htm) and thus have been usable.

Ceramic Buster sword! It would certainly cut through things, such as soft bread (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5FigvnSE14)

Pity it wouldn't be able to cut through bone and would shatter as soon as it hit metal.
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: xLostWingx on 2011-02-09 17:36:09
You could spend a lot less money and most likely be much more effective in a fight if you just use the Nail Bat  ;D

(http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/h413/lostwingx/CensoredNailbat.jpg)

Or one of these
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33LCxfECqj8&feature=related
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: BloodShot on 2011-02-10 00:35:08
Pity it wouldn't be able to cut through bone and would shatter as soon as it hit metal.

But it reduces the metal to dust!
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Landarma on 2011-02-10 07:12:23
now, what about sephiroth's sword? anybody tried cutting concrete with it? :>

At least we can cut tall grasses, if two people can handle it together(such swords are sometimes held by two or more people to use in real world)..... ::)
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Kudistos Megistos on 2011-02-10 15:13:52
(such swords are sometimes held by two or more people to use in real world)..... ::)

When and how is this practical?
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: xLostWingx on 2011-02-10 23:01:29
(such swords are sometimes held by two or more people to use in real world)..... ::)

When and how is this practical?

When your enemy has no arms or legs?
Title: Re: Buster Sword's lame
Post by: Kudistos Megistos on 2011-02-10 23:09:17
When your enemy has no arms or legs?

Ah, yes. Situations where your enemy has no arms or legs but you still have to kill him with a huge sword are very common in combat. I can see why people would make swords specifically for these occasions.