Im bidding on a few now. So you will probably not need to part with them Scott. Very greatful for the offer though. Apparently they are 2 & 1/2 Inches Diameter? Just trying to accurately measure up the rear end of the Devestator.
(03-14-2011, 04:45 PM)omes72 Wrote: Im bidding on a few now. So you will probably not need to part with them Scott. Very greatful for the offer though. Apparently they are 2 & 1/2 Inches Diameter? Just trying to accurately measure up the rear end of the Devestator.
Jase, I just measured a couple of my Legg's Eggs. They are just over 2 and 3/4 of an inch at the widest part. Almost exactly 70mm. This is the outside dimension. Inside dimension goes from 2 15/16 to 2 5/8 inch because of the lip on the two parts. Hope that last bit wasn't confusing, I second the offer as well, if you can't get em on Evilbay. I have a few I can spare, Cheers,
It's surprising to me that they're easy to find on ebay. Who would have thought that out of production hose would be so easy to find! Thank god for hoarders!
(03-18-2011, 07:35 AM)Scott Graham Wrote: It's surprising to me that they're easy to find on ebay. Who would have thought that out of production hose would be so easy to find! Thank god for hoarders!
Yea, I'm glad I saved all the ones I have. I totally forgot about Easter. Guess the egg's will tend to "Pop" out this time of year, The first time I searched for them on evilbay, I only found one listing with an egg container. Then I remembered how illiterate most internet typist can be, and took the apostrophe out of the Legg's word. Then I got several more, LOL. Go figure.
Is it possible to make casts of the eggs? i know they are pretty thin. I think the engine bells that came with the GAL356 shuttle are sections of leggs eggs and are resin casts. I've heard that vintage ones can be so brittle that they're really unusable not sure if this is usually the case or not.
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Sometimes I build and think and sometimes I just build.
(03-18-2011, 11:29 AM)dbhs Wrote: Is it possible to make casts of the eggs? i know they are pretty thin. I think the engine bells that came with the GAL356 shuttle are sections of leggs eggs and are resin casts. I've heard that vintage ones can be so brittle that they're really unusable not sure if this is usually the case or not.
There are actually two different types, at least in the ones I have. There's a silver egg that looks to be thin acrylic with chrome plating. They are quite brittle, in fact quite a few of mine are broken, The other type is more like polypropylene or polystyrene. Much more flexible. They have all survived from the late 70s and early 80's when I started hoarding them. I think you could cast either one, but the acrylic ones would probably crack. I really would love to see some thin aluminum copies. They would take the heat of lights and would be darn near indestructible. You could make the aluminum bells a little thicker too. As long as the lip on the edge was the same, you wouldn't notice the increased thickness. Maybe one of our members skilled with a metal lathe, might want to give it a go. I don't have a lathe myself. It's on my Dear Santa list though, Cheers,
Im skilled with a lathe and a milling machine, the isnt any real easy way to do one on a lathe, i suppose it could be done, it would be tough.
The best bet would be a CNC machine.
The eggs that i have are white and light blue and are styrene and incredibly fragile, you could cast them up, wouldnt take much resin, and be more dense and a bit heavier.
i need to get a few more sets myself.
Im skilled with a lathe and a milling machine, the isnt any real easy way to do one on a lathe, i suppose it could be done, it would be tough.
The best bet would be a CNC machine.
The eggs that i have are white and light blue and are styrene and incredibly fragile, you could cast them up, wouldnt take much resin, and be more dense and a bit heavier.
i need to get a few more sets myself.
(03-20-2011, 03:27 AM)Apophis Wrote: Im skilled with a lathe and a milling machine, the isnt any real easy way to do one on a lathe, i suppose it could be done, it would be tough.
The best bet would be a CNC machine.
The eggs that i have are white and light blue and are styrene and incredibly fragile, you could cast them up, wouldnt take much resin, and be more dense and a bit heavier.
i need to get a few more sets myself.
Now that I think of it, metal spinning might be a better process. You could always cut the lips after spinning the eggs. I've had good luck with the blue eggs, my chromed ones will crack if you look at them hard, I guess casting them will be the way to do it. If we use a real hard resin, that can take a little heat. The Cylon tanker uses the egg's, but the engines aren't lit so you could use original egg's if you wanted. The BG Shuttle, and the Star Destroyer would need something heat resistant. I'm sure someone will figure it out. Cheers,
03-21-2011, 12:11 PM (This post was last modified: 03-21-2011, 12:12 PM by JAWS.)
(03-18-2011, 11:29 AM)dbhs Wrote: Is it possible to make casts of the eggs? i know they are pretty thin. I think the engine bells that came with the GAL356 shuttle are sections of leggs eggs and are resin casts. I've heard that vintage ones can be so brittle that they're really unusable not sure if this is usually the case or not.
Doug the Engine Bells that came with the Shuttle kit are Saturn V parts sanded down. You can still see the lines on them.
Im going to cast some of these suckers.
I will find a 'Heat Resistant' resin to do them.
Should be pretty easy