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  • reevefan78
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 3, 2008
    • 254

    Originally posted by Meule
    What are you gonna do with those 2 sharks? Sell them? I'm sure someone would be more than happy with one of those
    I'm not sure exactly what my friend intends on doing with those two sharks in the pics I posted last. He asked me initially if I wanted him to send me one of them (the lighter primed version on the far right side) for inspection, photographing and to keep I suppose. He will be making the new molds off my original shark again.

    I am considering asking him to take better more closeup pics of the lighter painted one just to be able to post to show folks here until we can reboot this project later this month. If anyone is interested in seeing better pics of the first attempt at this project please let me know and I'll pass it along to my friend and get some better pics posted here in the interim.

    Thanks again for all of the kind support. We're gonna overcome this issue....just a bit of a setback is all. It is really cool however to see the casts next to my original and that along with our determination to get this right as well as everyone's continued interest is keeping this project afloat.

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    • reevefan78
      Veteran Member
      • Jul 3, 2008
      • 254

      Originally posted by thunderbolt
      They look fine as is, is the rotocasting attempt to try and save materials cost?
      The rotocasting process is keeping the thinner areas like the back fins (which were made a bit thicker anyway from the original Mego shark......one of the many tweaks we made so that ours would never be mistaken or passed off for an original shark), the tips of the pectoral fins and the jaw pegs from forming perfectly each time. That coupled with the fact that the thermoplastic original shark is not only lighter in weight but stronger in those areas over the rotocast resin has caused us to rethink the molding/casting process.

      We are going to be looking for slightly lighter weight and stronger resins as well as making the next one a two part body (left and right sides not including the head piece which will remain separate as well) and pressure casting the pieces so that the resin is forced into all the "nooks and crannies". We'll save a fortune in resin this way and won't have to waste so much material thereby keeping costs down for us and customers as much as possible. We want to produce the best quality product for our customers without fail. When collectors receive one of our production "Aquasharks" we want them to say......"WOW! It was so worth the wait and the investment....I LOVE IT!!!"

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      • THE FALCON
        Career Member
        • Jan 2, 2011
        • 634

        Thanks for the recent pics.

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        • tylerh
          Museum Patron
          • Sep 14, 2011
          • 143

          Here is a thought _ I have been playing with 3D printing lately and this would be a great option for these - depending how much people would want to spend -

          The creature itself is pretty basic and would be an easy 3D rendering - Just not sure of the production costs -

          How much were you hoping to sell these for?

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          • Saroyan
            Persistent Member
            • Oct 4, 2011
            • 1053

            Any updates on this project?

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            • Type Two
              Career Member
              • Sep 20, 2010
              • 568

              I'd like to see the whole thing complete and ready to ship out! Ah, someday... . Here's hoping you are able to get some work done on this bad boy before the Holidays close in.
              Type Two: The Mego body, not the disease.

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              • MegoMark71
                Permanent Member
                • Dec 18, 2008
                • 3383

                So is anything going on with this?

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                • Toyman_Chris
                  70's Era Pimp
                  • Sep 7, 2011
                  • 3010

                  I want!

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                  • reevefan78
                    Veteran Member
                    • Jul 3, 2008
                    • 254

                    Currently this project is on hiatus until my friend can get back to it and figure out a way to make it to our liking. We have NOT given up yet though........I'm just not sure when he'll be able to return to it. Hopefully something will happen with it by the first of the year. I'll be sure to post an update just as soon as I know something. Thanks to everyone who is continuing interest in this project. I too would like to see it come to fruition one day.

                    Originally posted by MegoMark71
                    So is anything going on with this?

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                    • EmergencyIan
                      Museum Paramedic
                      • Aug 31, 2005
                      • 5470

                      Originally posted by reevefan78
                      Currently this project is on hiatus until my friend can get back to it and figure out a way to make it to our liking. We have NOT given up yet though........I'm just not sure when he'll be able to return to it. Hopefully something will happen with it by the first of the year. I'll be sure to post an update just as soon as I know something. Thanks to everyone who is continuing interest in this project. I too would like to see it come to fruition one day.
                      Sounds like it's pretty much dead in the water until further notice. That's too bad.


                      - Ian
                      Rampart, this is Squad 51. How do you read?

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                      • Toyman_Chris
                        70's Era Pimp
                        • Sep 7, 2011
                        • 3010

                        I saw a sweet looking repro box on Ebay today. No repro shark tho

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                        • clemso
                          Talkative Member
                          • Aug 8, 2001
                          • 6189

                          Originally posted by EmergencyIan
                          Sounds like it's pretty much dead in the water until further notice. That's too bad.


                          - Ian
                          Hook, line and sinker?

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                          • sprytel
                            Talkative Member
                            • Jun 26, 2009
                            • 6649

                            Originally posted by clemso
                            Hook, line and sinker?
                            Sleeps with the fishes?

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                            • Saroyan
                              Persistent Member
                              • Oct 4, 2011
                              • 1053

                              Maybe the project was starting to smell kind of fishy?

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                              • Type Two
                                Career Member
                                • Sep 20, 2010
                                • 568

                                If the "Jaws" movies taught us anything, we learned that no matter how much of a pain in the neck a mechanical shark can be, in the end it is worth the hassle.
                                Type Two: The Mego body, not the disease.

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