It's time I give everyone an update. I haven't been able to really lock down what to say until now so, here we are.
This is a bear to make. No matter how you look at it, this thing isn't easy to do. I've had so many delays that it's getting crazy at this point. If it hasn't been one thing it's been another.
I figure I'll talk about some of the delays just so you know where I'm coming from. This goes beyond the previous stuff that's already been covered before. What's happened since is the way I'm getting the image onto the plastic became 1 delay. Materials and such became a problem and I had to rethink doing it. I finally got that covered though. Then came cutting the plastic out. I use a huge band saw with a real fine blade. Well that blade broke and then I had to track down another one which wasn't easy for this saw. The next delay I'll cover further down.
What you see here is 4 full bases cut out:
I've got all the parts in a box to keep up with them. Here's a shot of 2 rockets and an elevator:
Now this is the hard one to cut out:
The console has a lot of angles and such. You have to be pretty much exact so that everything matches up. Now here's where another delay came in:
That's the back of the console. You can't just fold plastic, so you have to cut notches to allow it. The prototypes I cut are pieced together. The angles are not perfect and it was pieced up actually. These are cut to the exact angles. To do so has been a journey. I've had to actually make my own tools to make it work, such as these:
The top one is a piece of wood that I shaped so I can hold it in my hand without slipping and it allows a dremel bit ti be placed in the center. That bit is so that I can sand back and forth on the plastic to create one of the seams to fold the plastic. The other one attaches to a router to make certain other angles on other parts. There's guides and several other things that's been required.
I'm still learning and progressing too. That in it's self I guess has delayed me too. Knowing there is a better way than what I currently know has caused me to slack in doing some of this. I just want to be sure that it comes out as professional as possible. Without the guides, tools to cut angles, etc. it'll look like it's just thrown together. With all the right tools you get this:
I'm happy with the way that looks, it's clean and all the parts fit correctly. Now it shouldn't be long to finish up these first few. Those that got the email a little more than a month ago can expect shipping very soon. The next group of emails will follow for those that pre-ordered.
I'll shoot a picture of the group of them before they ship out. There's 4, and that's what I'll be doing each time is 4. It's easier to do them in groups of that number. You'll note that one of these is on black plastic. This one is a special one going to Kirk Bozigian.