Who collects stuff for scratch building?
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This is getting ridiculous. I have to get going and organize this collected (yet thoroughly cleaned with soap!) pile before it takes over my house.
Time is running out. I'm not sure how much longer the defences around the "Ye Shall Not Touch These Spare Parts Boxes" area will hold....
It looks grim.
Time is running out. I'm not sure how much longer the defences around the "Ye Shall Not Touch These Spare Parts Boxes" area will hold....
It looks grim.
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Make a few holes in the box and label it:Augustus wrote:This is getting ridiculous. I have to get going and organize this collected (yet thoroughly cleaned with soap!) pile before it takes over my house.
Time is running out. I'm not sure how much longer the defences around the "Ye Shall Not Touch These Spare Parts Boxes" area will hold....
It looks grim.
Do not rattle this box
It upsets the scorpions
That oughta buy you a coupla weeks.
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Political unrest in dictatorships is rather like a round of rock-paper-scissors: The oposition goes on denouncing the regime on the papers, the regime censors the papers, rock-throwing ensues.
Political unrest in dictatorships is rather like a round of rock-paper-scissors: The oposition goes on denouncing the regime on the papers, the regime censors the papers, rock-throwing ensues.
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Put them all in a big plastic bin, save some box tops from kits that you have completed, or have bagged, then 'line' the bin with them.
Anyone looking at the bin's contents will only see box top logos, they will think the bin contains a completed, or bagged kits.
To reinforce this idea, use a plastic bin lined with a box top to carry a completed kit to a model show, and happen to show this setup to the people who inspect the hobby area.
Anyone looking at the bin's contents will only see box top logos, they will think the bin contains a completed, or bagged kits.
To reinforce this idea, use a plastic bin lined with a box top to carry a completed kit to a model show, and happen to show this setup to the people who inspect the hobby area.
<a href="http://www.kc6sye.com/2_wheresaneatpart.jpg" target="_Sparky">Is this plastic thingy on the counter a neat part?</a> <a href="http://www.kc6sye.com/1_casting_inprogress.jpg" target="_Sparky">Let's cast it.</a>
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I was in the Pound shop today and i saw a "laser straight edge"(When you turn it on, it produces a vertical straight line directly ahead).
It also has two spirit levels on the top.
It only took me about a minute to strip the entire thing apart and remove the lens that produces the vertical line. Then it's a normal Laser.
Also, there is a push-on/push-off switch, and the diode is easy to remove from the main housing.
So basically it's a cheap laser diode, battery compartment, switch and a couple of spirit levels...(And the spirit levels could easily be some sort of canister of green liquid on a model...).
Not bad for £1...
Bar.
It also has two spirit levels on the top.
It only took me about a minute to strip the entire thing apart and remove the lens that produces the vertical line. Then it's a normal Laser.
Also, there is a push-on/push-off switch, and the diode is easy to remove from the main housing.
So basically it's a cheap laser diode, battery compartment, switch and a couple of spirit levels...(And the spirit levels could easily be some sort of canister of green liquid on a model...).
Not bad for £1...
Bar.
I must retire to my couch of perpetual indulgence...
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I certainly cannot confirm that it's safe(That i am going to cannibalise laser equipment to add to a model), but i know it will be cool-looking...
Bar.
Bar.
I must retire to my couch of perpetual indulgence...
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I recently found a line of Chinese-made gift bags (just like the ones given out on fancy stores, the kind that folds flat and opens to look like a box with straps as handles). The kicker is that they're made of thin plastic (I suspect polyethylene) with a finely detailed, raised honeycomb pattern, really small, 1.5 to 2mm in diameter, about half mm deep. I bought one (dirt cheap) and intend to pull molds from that pattern. Great for hi-tech tiling on spaceships' hulls.
Sheer elegance in its simplicity.
Political unrest in dictatorships is rather like a round of rock-paper-scissors: The oposition goes on denouncing the regime on the papers, the regime censors the papers, rock-throwing ensues.
Political unrest in dictatorships is rather like a round of rock-paper-scissors: The oposition goes on denouncing the regime on the papers, the regime censors the papers, rock-throwing ensues.
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The brushes for the Sonicare electric toothbrushes have a cool cap covering the base.
It has a great nose-cone shape with little oval depressions just down from the open tip.
Mine are all promised to Kylwell, but check with your friends/families for access to these little beauties.
http://www.sonicare.com/products/elite/default.asp
It has a great nose-cone shape with little oval depressions just down from the open tip.
Mine are all promised to Kylwell, but check with your friends/families for access to these little beauties.
http://www.sonicare.com/products/elite/default.asp
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i collect stuff too
i collect anything and every thing that might be useful.i go to the good will and buy junk especially toys for my scratch building.i go to the craft store for stuff[micheals,wal mart,i even go to the hardware store for stuff.i m constantly on the look out for stuff. i even go to the flea market for stuff and yard sales.i have several totes full of stuff and then theres my small boxes of stuff.then theres models i buy for kit bashing/scracth building.i some times buy several kits at once for parts.i jioned a local modeling club around here and on ocasions trade with other membars for stuff.you won't believe the stuff i have gotten from other people.i urge all to try this,its away of recycleing stuff.in my area theres several model railroad shops[this is aother place to get stuff as well].
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I have boxes and boxes of spare part, forms, busted pieces of old models, etc.I am always roaming housewares aisles and hardware stores ,looking for shapes and parts that might convert into the next starship hull or landing pod or Bussard ramjet. At a flea market, I once bought a box full of poorly built TOS Enterprise parts, lots of glue was used and the pylons were busted on one of the E's. I paid 2 bucks for this , in the hopes of using the parts for a couple of kitbashes. In one corner of the box I found a couple of funky, red tail lights that I had thought came from a 1950's car model. Turned out that they were the clear red engine inserts for the Leif Erikson.I had no idea as I only knew of the Glowinthedark version that had no inserts. Now if I could just find those Liefs....
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The heck with the VTOVL, I'm using that as a pattern to form forward & aft hull halves for a big XSL-01!publiusr wrote:Try this enclosed cone shape:
www.wrsweeney.com
http://www.wrsweeney.com/mole_gopher_pr ... ct=peanuts
It stands over a foot high.
Great for that VTOVL design with the jets all around it that I can't recall at the moment.
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One corner of my room is just spare parts. A number of battleships, but mostly Gundams that were sold off from K-Mart and Walmart and pulled apart. They have some great designs! Also misc toys that have just 'that' shape.
Just today I bought the V-Wing and Sith Infiltrator toys to be used as parts. Their noses could make great starship bows.
And as you know, that supply just keeps growing...
and growing.........
and growing................
I'm a pat-racker.
Just today I bought the V-Wing and Sith Infiltrator toys to be used as parts. Their noses could make great starship bows.
And as you know, that supply just keeps growing...
and growing.........
and growing................
I'm a pat-racker.
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Occasionally, I'll see an Ebay auction that says something like "old broke model box" and check it out. If the picture looks sufficiently interesting, and the price stays low, I'll go for it. It can be a cheap way to get models that are *already* broken and ready for the parts box.
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I have collected the LAST disposable camera parts for the year.
Sent a promised box of goodies and my 'Secret Santa' gift off just stuffed with weird... well, stuff.
Yes, I did get zapped again but either it was a light one... or I'm just ...twitch ...getting used to it....
Down to ONE box of greeblies and a few odd toys. That 3-storey disc launcher...wow!
Sent a promised box of goodies and my 'Secret Santa' gift off just stuffed with weird... well, stuff.
Yes, I did get zapped again but either it was a light one... or I'm just ...twitch ...getting used to it....
Down to ONE box of greeblies and a few odd toys. That 3-storey disc launcher...wow!
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Again: 'Tis the season to be jolly!
Because Christmas ornaments are just so good for that warm greebly feeling inside... Specially now that most new stuff has gobs of LEDs.
Candy also is a good source of nice greeblies. LifeSavers have now a little metal (aluminum?) ball filled with—I dunno, three or four rolls? I've seen other candy packages in "christmas ball" motif.
Because Christmas ornaments are just so good for that warm greebly feeling inside... Specially now that most new stuff has gobs of LEDs.
Candy also is a good source of nice greeblies. LifeSavers have now a little metal (aluminum?) ball filled with—I dunno, three or four rolls? I've seen other candy packages in "christmas ball" motif.
Sheer elegance in its simplicity.
Political unrest in dictatorships is rather like a round of rock-paper-scissors: The oposition goes on denouncing the regime on the papers, the regime censors the papers, rock-throwing ensues.
Political unrest in dictatorships is rather like a round of rock-paper-scissors: The oposition goes on denouncing the regime on the papers, the regime censors the papers, rock-throwing ensues.
They ran out of the Coke Spheres but should have them next year...
The small plastic spheres with erasers were made by the same folks who produce the tiny Finding Nemo figures (that has some sort of partnership with the Beverly Hills Teddy Bear company)
Greenbrier International Inc.
500 Volvo Parkway
Chesapeake, VA 23320
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Wal-Mart's private label Kid Connection toy line has a real find. It is rare you can find any spaceship figures anywhere apart from the Mars Mission Lego craft, but there is one as part of Wal-Marts ultra cheap-o selection on the back wall.
There are some figures, a ground based cannon, and a fantastic winged style spacecraft quite above the usual quality. Transformers are often boxy, as are the power rangers merch--but not the spacecraft here--which has a light-up bow and sound effects.
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One of the better looking spaceships comes from this film.
http://www.amazon.com/Planetary-Travele ... 856&sr=8-1
The small plastic spheres with erasers were made by the same folks who produce the tiny Finding Nemo figures (that has some sort of partnership with the Beverly Hills Teddy Bear company)
Greenbrier International Inc.
500 Volvo Parkway
Chesapeake, VA 23320
*************************************************************
Wal-Mart's private label Kid Connection toy line has a real find. It is rare you can find any spaceship figures anywhere apart from the Mars Mission Lego craft, but there is one as part of Wal-Marts ultra cheap-o selection on the back wall.
There are some figures, a ground based cannon, and a fantastic winged style spacecraft quite above the usual quality. Transformers are often boxy, as are the power rangers merch--but not the spacecraft here--which has a light-up bow and sound effects.
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MISC
--for the audiophiles
http://www.shadowaudio.co.uk/index.php? ... ts_id=1033
http://search.live.com/results.aspx?src ... machinegun
One of the better looking spaceships comes from this film.
http://www.amazon.com/Planetary-Travele ... 856&sr=8-1
More on the Wal-Mart Private label toy design.
Tjher products can be found here:
http://www.happykidtoy.com/
For those of you with molds, they might be interested in them...
Tjher products can be found here:
http://www.happykidtoy.com/
For those of you with molds, they might be interested in them...
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The 3-story disc launcher now lives with Zog. It really did look like it couldTi Raven wrote:I have collected the LAST disposable camera parts for the year.
Sent a promised box of goodies and my 'Secret Santa' gift off just stuffed with weird... well, stuff.
Yes, I did get zapped again but either it was a light one... or I'm just ...twitch ...getting used to it....
Down to ONE box of greeblies and a few odd toys. That 3-storey disc launcher...wow!
become a carrier. Def. not ST, BSG, or Bucky R.
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