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  • cdhall
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    I take it this project died?

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  • Meule
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    Haven't received the protoype yet, but still very much interested in taking a stab at it

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  • bp1701a
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    any word on the consol??? I am so waiting for it to become available....

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  • Trappy Trek Freak
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    They are called Broken Bow series.

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  • Trappy Trek Freak
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    I use the DST Captain's chair on my mego playset, I had the one to Riker but I sold it at mego meet yr before last. Have you tried the build a brigde set from the Art Assylum Enterprise figures? That would make an awesome mego scale set for a bridge and they come with consoles and all.

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  • spamn
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    Originally posted by sprytel
    Any update on this project, Obi?
    Was just wondering this yesterday myself. I hope things are proceeding well.

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  • sprytel
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    Any update on this project, Obi?

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  • cdhall
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    Thanks!

    Originally posted by Trelane
    Hey cdhall, are you still looking for a DST captain's chair? Hulk's selling them at a very reasonable price.
    http://www.megomuseum.com/community/...ad.php?t=38250
    Just thought I'd let you know in case you overlook that thread.
    Thanks Trelane!

    One of my new, and Very good buddies, actually sent me a TEXT about this.

    MEGO MUSEUM IS AWESOME!

    I posted on the thread to be subscribed. I will get a Sulu/Gorn from Hulk if I can, but I ordered 2 Capt Chairs from TRU Monday. They were on sale and I thought I had money...

    Thank you!

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  • Trelane
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    Hey cdhall, are you still looking for a DST captain's chair? Hulk's selling them at a very reasonable price.
    http://www.megomuseum.com/community/...ad.php?t=38250
    Just thought I'd let you know in case you overlook that thread.

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  • cdhall
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    OBI,

    One (I just had to say Obi One somehow!), you have a great idea!
    Two, you have an excellent plan to take your time and test it;
    Three (since I started with One I have to keep this up...) you picked a great place to do this;
    Four, I'm very excited that you will produce an excellent product particularly with all the expertise here to draw on.

    So I'm expecting a great console! I may even want 2 so my son can have one.

    God help me, I've duplicated myself. He is 11, Loves Megos, and now he has a more complete Emce collection than I do. I expect your console will be in a Dida display/playset for him and I hope to use one in my movie project. So I'm thinking I'll want 2 of them when they are ready. So your console created a Dida display sale and I went out and bought 2 Captain's chairs to boot. (I may have to check ToysRUs again later for another couple, but I should get a paycheck first...)

    So take your time. It looks very nice so far. Progress pix rule. Post more if you can. I'm looking forward to this. Thank you very much.

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  • Obi
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    There are lots of different kinds of resin with different properties of hardness, etc. but I understand the concern. The resin I'm using is similar to that used to cast rockclimbing handholds. It's strong, but it will be in layers less than 1/4" thick and that might lead to differing strengths.

    I will sell nothing until it's been tested independently by some folks here. If it's junk, we start over.
    Last edited by Obi; Mar 4, '10, 11:29 AM.

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Obi
    But the casts themselves will be made of resin and should also be sufficiently strong and durable.
    When you say resin, do you mean the same stuff custom Mego heads are cast out of ?

    If so, that stuff is pretty brittle

    I'd be afraid of parts breaking just during assembly

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  • Obi
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    Most of the components are lexan with styrene details and styrene reinforcements. The basefloors are lexan with the styrene diamond plate over it. It's pretty sturdy as is.

    But the casts themselves will be made of resin and should also be sufficiently strong and durable.

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Captain
    I'm just curious, as styrene typically is very thin, and I wonder if the "deck" would sag under the weight of the figures and console?
    I had the same worry when I made mine out of cardboard so I put struts inside the deck about every inch or so not unlike building a floor of a house in miniature.
    Worked out perfectly.
    Made the deck really light but super strong and ridged.

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  • Captain
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    Yep, take your time. This is amazing so far.

    Question; Is this going to be all styrene, or are some of the components lexan as well? I'm just curious, as styrene typically is very thin, and I wonder if the "deck" would sag under the weight of the figures and console?

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