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Post by Supersaurus on Apr 4, 2010 18:24:33 GMT -5
After having done a full scale Hammond Cane prop, I decided to have a go at doing a novelty version at half the scale. It actually came out really great so I thought I'd show it here and see if you guys might be tempted in one? Even though the cane is a lot smaller than the full-size prop, I was still able to put a small mosquito inside the amber egg topper! The cane length is 17 inches long.
I'm not sure how long these would take to do as a run, but I'm guessing I would have to set the price at around £35 to start. They may be small and cheap in materials but still a pain to cast the mosquito and polish the eggs, so I think the price is about right for the time it takes. Please let me know if anyone's interested in one of these? Thanks ;D
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stego
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Post by stego on Apr 5, 2010 9:04:46 GMT -5
Sorry, I will only buy if you sell them on eBay.
*This is my 118th post!* 118 seems to be a lucky and recurring number to me!
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Post by Supersaurus on Apr 7, 2010 12:48:15 GMT -5
And would you buy this particular item if I were to list on ebay? ;o)
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Post by stego on Apr 7, 2010 19:03:35 GMT -5
Maybe, and you could get more buyers too.
Every week I go to eBay and type "Jurassic park Prop" and "Jurassic park horizon".
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Post by Supersaurus on May 16, 2010 12:34:39 GMT -5
Same here! haha ;D Update!Here're some pics of the cane. This one has a spider inside, but I have done some mosquito ones too. Attachments:
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Post by stego on Jul 20, 2010 17:45:07 GMT -5
I see that it is fatter on top and skinnier on the bottom, is it like that in JP? I thought it wasequal all the way around.
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Post by Supersaurus on Jul 25, 2010 7:06:06 GMT -5
No, the cane does taper down to a more narrow point on the ferrule end. I actually have just re-done the rubber ferrule by the way to make it more accurate. I will do some better pics of the mosquito in the amber egg.
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