This is the one I would pick, methinks.

(Doesn't fit my style at all, but who cares? It's just so damned pretty!)
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AFAIK the LoTR blades were all made to be useable in a practical sense, with correct balance, weight and shape.Admiral Valdemar wrote:The LotR swords are all good too, but I take practicality over nice looking stuff.
The "hero" swords were at least. I don't know about the aluminum combat swords, though.Eleas wrote:AFAIK the LoTR blades were all made to be useable in a practical sense, with correct balance, weight and shape.Admiral Valdemar wrote:The LotR swords are all good too, but I take practicality over nice looking stuff.
The Black Wind Katana? Hoo boy you do realize the shit I had to see to find that sword. It's in the 'WTF Google Image Search: "Katana"' thread in A&P...Admiral Valdemar wrote:I'd like an high-tech sword like Ein posted, something like a Katana for the 21st Century like Grey Fox's in MGS.
Even better, one made from space-age materials with a small ultrasonic motor in it too.
http://www.swords-online.com/data/shop/ ... _large.jpgEinhander Sn0m4n wrote:The Black Wind Katana? Hoo boy you do realize the shit I had to see to find that sword. It's in the 'WTF Google Image Search: "Katana"' thread in A&P...
Yup, I prefer the modern looking engineers approach to fanciful looking swords used today, they look out of place.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:The Black Wind Katana? Hoo boy you do realize the shit I had to see to find that sword. It's in the 'WTF Google Image Search: "Katana"' thread in A&P...Admiral Valdemar wrote:I'd like an high-tech sword like Ein posted, something like a Katana for the 21st Century like Grey Fox's in MGS.
Even better, one made from space-age materials with a small ultrasonic motor in it too.
GlamdringStormbringer wrote:I want to get Glamdring or Narsil/Anduril from LotR. The Noble Collection versions are actually correct in balance and weight, not that I'd ever use it. Definetely a collecter's peice.
Quite phallic.
As a fan of actual turkish/persian scimitars, I absolutely loathe the Lord of the Rings scimitar. It bears very little actual resemblance to any actual scimitars I've ever seen.Tsyroc wrote:Anyone remember the triple bladed sword from The Sword and the Sorcerer?The two side blades could be fired/launched from the main sword. That sword always looked like it would be a bitch to use in battle.
I always kind of liked Conan's Atlantean Sword from Conan: The Barbarian.
Conan's Sword
I'd probably be better off with something like Blade's sword or the one that Einhander Sn0m4n posted.
I guess there's just too many cool swords for me to really settle on one. I will go so far as to eliminate one for certain. Lord of the Rings Scimitar.I always looked at this thing as more of an oversized cleaver or machete than an actual sword. You would have thought that putting any kind of point on the end of that thing would have been worth the extra time it took the smiths to put even a basic edge on it. [/url]
The first one is a little too curved for me but I like the second one alot.GrandMasterTerwynn wrote: As a fan of actual turkish/persian scimitars, I absolutely loathe the Lord of the Rings scimitar. It bears very little actual resemblance to any actual scimitars I've ever seen.
One may guess the type of sword I would like to own, hence killing two birds with one post.