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  • megoscott
    Founding Partner
    • Nov 17, 2006
    • 8710

    Are Dida Displays Coming Back? An update.

    Will these nice ladies be making Dida Displays with this nice big machine anytime soon? I sure hope so!




    It's been a very, very long slow process of restarting this project. Many phone calls and emails and lots of waiting for people to "get back to me". The tools that were made for me by my former supplier were shipped to a new vendor in Southern California in July. Since then I've been waiting for them to make a hole punch die so that the panels of the displaysets will be perfectly aligned. This was the part that derailed the project the first time--the vendor didn't think they could accurately punch the holes and that's a pretty important part of the process, as I learned with the sample parts I hand punched with frustrating difficulty.

    Anyway, due to various issues it's taken awhile to get the die made and have a test done, but last weekend on a trip south to visit my wife's family I stopped by to check things out. I was really pleased that the hole punch worked great and even better they installed the snaps with their snap machine and the results were outstanding. It will be somewhat more expensive to set them by machine but the quality will be much better. That last thing I want is to have people complaining about bad snaps on their Displaysets.

    So now that I know the job can be done I have placed the order for a limited run of displayset pieces. I am still getting the new website together and finalizing prices and other details, so I am not making a huge announcement just yet. I worry that there's still something that will come up to derail this project again and I don't want to have to refund any money again.

    The trip was also great because I got to see first hand what the tools look like for heat sealing these vinyl panels. This is the tool for making the Phone Booth (which will likely be delayed until next year. I want to do the display boxes first and they are complicated enough...). The seals are made with brass ruled bars that are bolted to a big metal plate. The plate fits in the big machine in the first photo. The layers of chipboard and vinyl are laid out by hand on the turntable which turns and puts the piece under the brass tool. A radio frequency runs through the seal bars and heat seals all the layers of vinyl together.



    A lot of the expense is in manpower. There's no other way to do it than to lay out the layers of vinyl and board by hand into these guides they set up. With something like my project that's a lot of material, given the various tabs and panels I have. The factory itself is a noisy place that smells heavily of fresh vinyl and chemicals, but people seem fairly happy. All the work I have ever done has been in offices on a computer, which is very cushy compared to this, but it's still cool to see something real made by hand in America.

    So, unless these nice folks come to their sense and tell me to take my overly complicated dolly-boxes and go home I think I'll be back in the Displayset business soon. Stay tuned....
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  • toys2cool
    Ultimate Mego Warrior
    • Nov 27, 2006
    • 28605

    #2
    great man,I hope everything works out,I know a lot of people will be looking forward to these
    "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

    http://ultimatewarriorcollection.webs.com/
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    • sauce
      Removed
      • Jun 24, 2007
      • 3491

      #3
      Wow! I love to know how things get done. All that Mister Rogers Neighborhood with Mr McFeely showing tapes to Fred Rogers about how umbrellas, graham crackers and just about everything else get made...well, let's just say, I'm excited and intrigued!

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      • Hulk
        Mayor of Megoville
        • May 10, 2003
        • 16007

        #4
        It takes true dedication and passion to see something like this through to this level of detail. Even though Mego didn't even go this route, its going to be nice to see something "Made in America". I salute you sir!


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        • HardyGirl
          Mego Museum's Poster Girl
          • Apr 3, 2007
          • 13949

          #5
          Wow, that's fantastic, Scott! I really hope it works out. Looks like you've taken care of the important stuff. I'll keep my fingers crossed.
          "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
          'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
          Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
          If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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          • Meule
            Verbose Member
            • Nov 14, 2004
            • 28720

            #6
            Here's hoping it all works out, Scott. Your displaysets are simply too cool not to be made
            "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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            • DocDrako
              Formerly Doc Drako
              • Nov 11, 2004
              • 2813

              #7
              I agree with Meule. The playsets are cool and versatile, and are simply too brilliant to fade away.

              I've been waiting to hear something about the playsets, and I have not been disappointed. Good things come to those who wait.

              To quote a movie, "Creation is an act of sheer will" and judging by your past dedication to this project, I know that eventually the Dida Playsets will become a reality. I believe in you Scott!

              "I prefer to remain an enigma."

              DRAKO'S GOOD TRADERS LIST

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              • SlipperyLilSuckers
                MeGoing
                • May 14, 2003
                • 9031

                #8
                I'm still in...and I'm thrilled that you are still working away at it. Onya mate.

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                • Dave Mc
                  Administrator
                  • Oct 20, 2002
                  • 17827

                  #9
                  Great news Scott! Way to keep at it until you make it happen.

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                  • The Toyroom
                    The Packaging King
                    • Dec 31, 2004
                    • 16653

                    #10
                    Good news...glad to hear everything is moving forward!
                    Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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                    • Comic Book Geek
                      Stays Crunchy in Milk
                      • Aug 2, 2004
                      • 2299

                      #11
                      Great news
                      Evildoers tremble at the name... Aaron

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                      • Marvelmania
                        A Ray of Sunshine
                        • Jun 17, 2001
                        • 10392

                        #12
                        Very imformative I had no idea what all is involved in something like this. Looking forward to a big announcement!

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                        • batmanmc
                          mego batman collector
                          • Jun 22, 2004
                          • 6227

                          #13
                          i hope so. that would be great.

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                          • Goblin19
                            Talkative Member
                            • May 2, 2002
                            • 6124

                            #14
                            Great news. I really hope it works out for you. I know I'll order something as soon as you get it up and running.

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                            • rchatlin
                              Talkative Member
                              • Jun 24, 2001
                              • 5768

                              #15
                              I had the pleasure of a Dida preview this past weekend,
                              and Scott has really created a wonderful Playset & Display system.

                              The news that's he's moving beyond the prototype stage is great news for all of us, not mention extremely gratifying for Scott himself.

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