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Do you collect parts?

Yep, I have a big box 'o' stuff
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I have a few parts
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No, I gather parts as I need 'em
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The question should be " Who doesn't collect stuff for scratch building?" It's starting to become my other hobby.
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Hey, why not? Most of my greebly stock will be left in my will, 'cause I ain't gonna use them all, but every now and then you come across something that begs to be make into somethin' purrty.

You never know. One of them greeblies might just get you out of a slump and into a frenzy of scratchbashing (that's when you modify your own things to fit in something new).
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1138thx wrote:I found a "see and say" and split it in two. I also added two engines, Styreen window candles. and the base is from an old skittle bowl.
the top is an old portable wall light fixture. Just needs some more greebles.
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Kylwell, I'll bring a few over, they seem to be usefull.
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Pardon my ignorance, but perchance what might be a "zip fizz tube"?
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Chacal wrote:Pardon my ignorance, but perchance what might be a "zip fizz tube"?
Hear, hear! I too, wish to be alleviated of my ignorance. :D

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Do I have to find everything
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Hey I just came back from a local molder (Plastic injection) and got a whole bunch nozzles and greeblies and stuff.

So if any of you guys want cool stuff see if you can get to a plastic molder. half the test shots they regrind or trash and you can get a small garbage can full for free. Just a suggestion.

P.S. ask for abs or styrene. It glues best. I post some shots later.
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Wow.. he really CAN find everything!
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1138thx wrote:Hey I just came back from a local molder (Plastic injection) and got a whole bunch nozzles and greeblies and stuff.

So if any of you guys want cool stuff see if you can get to a plastic molder. half the test shots they regrind or trash and you can get a small garbage can full for free. Just a suggestion.

P.S. ask for abs or styrene. It glues best. I post some shots later.

Pics? Soon? Industrial sites are fab! Mike brought home some metal shavings some years ago. Long spirals, fat curlies, neat stuff! We have a few on display as art objects. :wink:
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Dunno. Collectivitis sound like a Borg-borne venereal disease, packrat-itis sounds vaguely kidney-diseasey.
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So, instead of "Prepare to be assimilated" we will hear...."Prepare, you will be assembled" :twisted:
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many boxes of parts and stuff

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The poll top option should read, "Yep, I have many big and small boxes 'o' stuffola"

Good poll and topic thread, it's the real truth.
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<A HREF="http://www.kc6sye.com/images/images_09_ ... u_2006.jpg" target="_blank">Help help, Sparky won't cast me!</A>

I can't believe it but that SMT compotent tape cast (black plastic strip at the bottom):
http://www.kc6sye.com/images/images_09_ ... oMMiES.jpg

It's to close to the edge so it doesn't alwyas come out, but when it isn't short shot or over filled, the resin casting is thin and flexiable. Look slike a future weapon's belt feed. whet would take square packs? a fusion plasma gun maybe.
<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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parts parts and pieces

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Haha, alright! Those pictures remind me that I'm not alone in being nuts.
nice collection, Sparky.

speaking of this, anyone looking for these parts and shapes for scratch building?

plastic Structure thing

plastic Box thing

plastic Shape thing

plastic Scoop thing

not small pieces as you can see from the cutting mat 1 inch squares.
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You are only supposed to include links to the images, not post inline pics.
It's as a courtesy for the people on dial-up.
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ok, fixed the links. Sorry.

Thanks for the heads up on that.
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It's not a hanging offence(The first time...).
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Over at Dollar General--there are some round, clear lighters that would make nice warp nacelles.

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It's not really about "scavenging and salvaging" shapes, but just the other day I stumbled upon a place that sells all sorts of styrofoam goods, and they have styrofoam spheres (hollow, made in two hemispheres that "lock" together) in sizes up to 900mm. No, not 90mm (just under 4"), 900mm (a YARD!!!) in diameter!!! You can fit a child inside it! (With ventilation holes of course :roll: ).

That's a Death Star waiting to be built!
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What kind of cash are we looking at for the sizes?
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For the 900mm, the clerk quoted me R$ 140,00, which gives about US$ 65,00. Other sizes are much cheaper: 600mm goes for about US$ 30,00.


Oh, they even have giant Easter Eggs (800mm top to bottom).
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And do they sell the 600mm ones in boxes?
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Oh, no. Just a flimsy plastic bag. You buy, YOU worry about taking it home undamaged (typical Brazilian way).
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I was thinking more along thie lines of how i'd get it from Rio to Scotland without it breaking...
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The mailing costs alone would quadruple the price of the thing (wild guess).
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I wouldn't think it's that heavy, it's just a matter of finding a box the correct size, and packing it well.
Thanks for the info anyway. Does the store have a website?
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Yo, Bar. Sorry for the delay in answering about the styrofoam ball store. No, they don't have a site (and don't deliver via parcel, just a guy in a van going around town).

However, I dawned on me what such big balls are for: to be the base for those "disco" balls, the ones with gazillions of tiny mirrors glued to them (it does make sense, after all, you want the lightest base available, because it'll HANG FROM THE CEILING OVER PEOPLE'S HEADS).

So, if you find a place near you that makes those, there you have it: big styrofoam balls.
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It's ok.

On a different subject, do you guys realise that since this thread started, there have been 408676 posts made on the boards?
Quite a long running thread...
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But only 145 votes (so far) in the poll that heads the thread. :-s
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