>>82967625
Someone will always want to buy it, since it's a big part of internet history. I'm pretty certain on that, it's just a matter of how much they'd want to spend on it which probably won't be much.
>do you want it to be a hit, whats your goals or plans for it?
Nah, I like being obscure. I tend to seclude myself away if I get too much attention, plus I dislike excessive praise. I got too much praise growing up and for all it amounted to I ended up growing into a disappointment. As far as plans, the whole idea was just to get my ideas out there before I died. Better to let it just live on in the aether of the net than to have it go with me to the grave.
For most normal people at least NEETs are just presumed to be lazy, degenerate or otherwise undesirable. My story for being a NEET isn't all that interesting either, I just gave up on life a lot earlier than most people. For the foam swords too you could probably give them a fiber glass shell, to match your idea. For model aircrafts and stuff they sell carbon fiber rods to use and a lot of those use foam. Here's actually a pretty neat video of someone making a continuously flying RC plane. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OGrDvInUAY
I've had ideas about making hybrid airships to be pseudo-satellites too. The idea behind a hybrid airship is that it uses lift gases like an airship but it has a more plane-like design to compensate for not being lighter than air. If you had one set to glide they could do it for a very long time, which is useful for that kind of application. I remember pic related, a hybrid airship, was being marketed as potentially giving people tours to the Arctic too.