View Full Version : WIP: Dida Space Command playset
MegoScott
Apr 14, '08, 12:48 PM
I also did and update post on production of the Space Command (http://didadisplays.com/customs_space.html) preorders. I :heart: vinyl consoles.
Check it out here. (http://www.didadisplays.com/blog/2008/04/space-command-production-update_14.html)
http://didadisplays.com/blog/consoles.jpg
http://didadisplays.com/protos/emce_trek_314/thumbnails/DSC_0217.jpg
SUP-Ronin
Apr 14, '08, 4:12 PM
Those are sick. Truely. Very cool.
HardyGirl
Apr 14, '08, 9:07 PM
Cool! I wish I had the space and the money for one of those!:yeah:
monkey tennis
Apr 14, '08, 11:16 PM
Perfect.
Very Nice.
marbkwds
Apr 15, '08, 1:29 AM
I hope to have first dibs on THE NEW SPACE COMMAND playset :biggrin: .... Roy
Dave Mc
Apr 15, '08, 7:01 AM
Man I wish I had more display space. I love that set!
MegoScott
Apr 15, '08, 7:40 AM
A single Space display is only 9" deep x 22" wide. :)
http://didadisplays.com/protos/spacecommand/single.jpg
fallensaviour
Apr 15, '08, 4:56 PM
Cool! I wish I had the space and the money for one of those!:yeah:
Dido on that one!!!
I may have spoiled myself a little too much right at the moment... :yes:
Eventually though I will have one!!!
I must!!!
DocDrako
Apr 23, '08, 12:58 PM
If I had the money I'd make some space for this. It RoCkS! I will begin to formulate a plan to get me one of these beauties.
:grin:
MegoScott
Apr 29, '08, 7:29 AM
The Space Command Center is well underway. The walls are 75% done and are moving smoothly.
http://www.didadisplays.com/blog/uploaded_images/P1000152-01-759524.jpg
This thing has been a headache for sure. In pushing so hard to make the outside art interchangeable I really made a lot of extra work for myself. The issue is the snap-on consoles. In order for the art to be removable the snaps in the walls cannot go all the way through the layers of vinyl. These means the holes must be punched carefully by inserting a backing piece under the vinyl so the punch doesn't pierce the outside vinyl. Then the snaps have to be carefully slid into the pocket and hammered closed. It's a delicate operation and I kind of wish I could have just punched the holes all the way through and set the snaps and that would be that. So we'll have to make sure there is cool artwork to change in and out of these sets in order to make it worth the effort!
The sliding door on this is the same crazy operation with the tracks and the rivets and the cursing and grumbling. But it's worth it, they look really cool. Of course, the big issue with these is that the factory put the door on the wrong side and if you are a stickler for accuracy that's a big no-no. A few customers want it corrected and that is doable, it just means the walls won't be factory sealed anymore since I have to cut open the vinyl to remove the art and put it on the other side. I've done one though and it looks pretty good and didn't take that much extra time. Still, cutting that wall open was kind of sad.
http://www.didadisplays.com/blog/uploaded_images/P1000159-01-717950.jpg
The navigation console is now the major project and it's a real labor of love. When I made my original prototype the base of this console was a real funky affair. I wasn't actually sure how I would pull it off in reality.
It's made from scraps that come from making the tri-boxes. Follow me here. The tri-boxes are made from the tower tool modified to have 6 sections rather than two. The tower has three 1.5 inch tabs on each side to secure it to a stacked display. These have to be removed to make a tri-box so I have all of these really nice black vinyl rectangles I can use. They become the main face of the base of the helm.
http://www.didadisplays.com/blog/uploaded_images/triangles_add-751414.jpg
The sides are then made from the scraps that result from making the triangle roof/floors for the triboxes. The triangles are made from a modification of the basic displaybox floor and there's this great angled scrap piece that gets cut off...the angle just so happens to work nicely as the base of the helm. How I stitch this all together is another story, but the result looks really good in my opinion. Obviously, Mego did theirs in plastic and if this was mass produced that would be the way to go. But I love the shiny vinyl consoles and this helm really finishes the piece off nicely.
My preorder customers are getting a heck of a deal on these Space Command sets. They are taking forever to make but they have a lot of time and love put into them. I'd charge a lot more for them if I could! Ha-ha.
http://www.didadisplays.com/blog/uploaded_images/P1000158-01-774693.jpg
Meule
Apr 29, '08, 3:43 PM
I absolutely love what I'l seeing here and I really REALLY appreciate all the time, hard work and love you put into these. I can promise you I will display it with as much love as you have put into making it
Commander Loskene
May 2, '08, 3:47 PM
Hi
Scott, when you finish the space command, you can start the mission gamma 6. I would be among the first buyers.:yeah:
raider5gt
May 2, '08, 4:08 PM
They look Awesome Scott makes you feel your right there on the bridge :drool_y:
david_b
May 15, '08, 7:46 AM
This work is truely awe-inspiring..{gasp} Words are not enough...! These photos are going to make me sell all my Joe Adventure Team stuff and buy in on this.
david_b
drwhofan74
May 15, '08, 11:10 AM
I want I want I want.:drool_y:
Commander Loskene
May 18, '08, 11:29 PM
:yeah:
what's news for the 8 sides ??
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