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Banjo
Joined: 13 Dec 2010
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:43 pm
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poor obasan
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Mesonoxian Eve
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:26 pm
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It seems the collapse wasn't due to the weather, but the fact they didn't use a stand on the ice sculpture.
Anyone with Nendos knows you must use the stand.
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Sunday Silence
Joined: 22 Jun 2010
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:16 pm
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Love the sound of the Japanese Ambulance.
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GhostShell
Joined: 25 Jan 2011
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:43 pm
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Considering they probably used some water mixed in with the snow to help it stick better for sculpting, I can see how a piece of that frozen mix might cause an injury if it flew off and hit someone, as in this case.
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chefneer
Joined: 27 Aug 2009
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:02 am
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I haven't done snow sculpture, but I have done ice sculpture and a water bottle is a pretty useful tool, so I'd say you're probably right. When working with frozen water liquid water is glue so I suspect all of the sculptures used it to some extent. They wouldn't hold up for very long without it.
Any chunk that flew off could be pretty hard, pretty heavy, and could deliver a pretty good blow.
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enurtsol
Joined: 01 May 2007
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:48 am
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Sign of apocalypse.
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Mohawk52
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:58 am
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It's a tragic article and my best wishes for a speedy recovery to that 61 year young lady that got injured, but I never did like that snow sculpture anyway. It looked too much like a grave monument.
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