AlexSpartan177
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keep up the work dude
Flyerfye said:Nice! Awesome to see you holding it, makes the scale more impressive.
CrackerJack121 said:[...]
@SPARTAN II
I'll try and get abit of the housing done over the weekend,see how I'm feeling throughout all the food and booze I'll be consuming!
Right, one thing I need to start doing is thinking about how I'm going to hinge the housing. I'll have a good think about that, and if anyone has some input, that'll be grand! (bit of the yorkshire there for yah)
Flyerfye said:Nice! Awesome to see you holding it, makes the scale more impressive. This looks like it's shaping up quite well so far!
CrackerJack121 said:The sketch model is 127 cm long without the vent shield/cap. The final version will be 135 cm long.
I was thinking, one of the obstacles of building this, and I'm sure any other replica prop, is the obscure dimensions. I did alot of rounding up and down while building the sketch model, and this inevitably lead to some conflicts along the way. I was thinking, to make things easier for me with the final copy, with the various sources I've using, produce a simplified blueprint using Pro/DESKTOP. Thoughts?
CrackerJack121 said:Abit of info on the final build. I've found it near enough impossible to find PVC piping in 85mm diameter for the barrels, so unless I can get them custom, I'll have to stick to using postage tubing, and harden them with a coat of resin.
spartan-005 said:where did u get the tubes for the launcher cuz im thinkin of making one? lookin realy good man many props
Castellan Craft said:They vary in diameter from place to place a bit, but if you have to time to look I thought I'd mention that the cardboard tubing used for reams of fabric is usually far thicker and more durable then postage tubing, and comes in massive lengths. A lot of wholesale fabric places don't tend to mind just letting people take the empties either... or costumers/tailors that buy the whole ream and would just toss the tube when they're done.![]()
f0xtr0t09 said:Looks really good man, keep it up.
papasmurf said:great work!!! i want one!!!! cant wait to see it all finished and painted
Castellan Craft said:They vary in diameter from place to place a bit, but if you have to time to look I thought I'd mention that the cardboard tubing used for reams of fabric is usually far thicker and more durable then postage tubing, and comes in massive lengths. A lot of wholesale fabric places don't tend to mind just letting people take the empties either... or costumers/tailors that buy the whole ream and would just toss the tube when they're done.![]()
Jyoumon said:Heh, yours makes my little 4 hour SpNker look like a kiddies toy XDD
Jyoumon said:...Ok youve got me curious? secret? what secret?
CrackerJack121 said:Common! big secret here! Don't make me leave Jyoumon hanging!
Jyoumon said:...Ok youve got me curious? secret? what secret?
iSUPERNOOB said:*was already waiting for the revelation* ok, I want to know too! lol