Titanoboa: 50ft Electromechanical Serpent
A project in Vancouver, Canada by Charlie Brinson000days
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Titanoboa is a fully articulated 50ft electro-mechanical snake that will be wreaking havoc in the desert this summer. Help her grow!
Backers: 82
Average Pledge Per Backer: $129
Funded: $10,560 of $10,000
Dates: Jul 15th -> Sep 13th (60 days)
Project By: Charlie Brinson
Backers: 82
Average Pledge Per Backer: $129
Funded: $10,560 of $10,000
Dates: Jul 15th -> Sep 13th (60 days)
Project By: Charlie Brinson
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Last Updated: May 6 @ 16:10 -0400 GMT
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