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    • hauntedrook12

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      how thick should the skirt panels be? I don't think it specified.
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    • John

      John  »  inquisitordalek

      Hi Matt, many thanks for your donation to help keep the Forum running, it's very much appreciated. I see that your active membership subscription lapsed recently, so I've re-activated it as an additional 'thank you'.
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    • Montauk198

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      Thank you for allowing me the opportunity of joining this community. I was introduced to Dr Who in 2005 when they rebooted the series and have been wanting to build my own Dalek since then. 
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      Many thanks for your donation to help keep the Forum going. It is very much appreciated.
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    • Dalek gamma

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      Custom emperor dalek from the tv21 comics that is made from a spare supreme Dalek from the new hotd set and a Christmas borble. I decided to reconstruct the plunger from the end of one off of a bobble Dalek that I had spare ,a cocktail stick and a bit of a pen. Also as I have bought 6 of the new hotd set I have a lot of spare supreme daleks that I would like to find a use or custom for without adding to the already large conglomeration of supremes on eBay,so does anyone have any ideas for what to do with one of the and the dome and neck left over from this custom ?
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    • Imperialbill
      Yesterday I decided to add an operators seat in the skirt, very comfy!  Also trimmed up the template for the shoulders to allow for the gun box to protrude, needs refinement buts it's on the way.  Out of curiosity I used an offcut of normal ply and had a go at forming a shoulder corner and it worked rather well! 
    • John Kelly
      One of those weekends where I feel like I've worked through industrial quanties of polyester resin.   On Friday,  I cast up the second dome plus the second batch of mid-blue hemis. I laid up the dome with an extra layer of 600csm, as I want it to be more like a DIOE dome, which I think were a touch thicker than the first batch. The first one was quite thin, as per the movie domes that still survive.   Both demoulded just fine. Having done a QA on the hemis, I was two short of the mid blue, and 13 short of the ice-blue, so planned to make up the shortfall over the weekend.   Yesterday, I did a final board of the ice blue hemis, plus the first skirt.   This morning, I demoulded the skirt - successfully! - then cast up the second skirt and a set of four mid-blue hemis to complete that set. It's that time of year where gelcoat won't cure properly without a bit of help - hence the halogen heater - and the resin takes ages to go off - I went for 2% catalyst, probably should have gone for 3-4% given the temperature.   Tomorrow I'll release everything, then will trim the skirt and do a quick clean using the jetwash with some car cleaner to start to get the wax off.   I'm pacing myself on this work. I hope to get the wooden returns fitted for the skirt and dome by the end of the month, then do all the holesawing and hemi trimming in December. All the build effort will be in January-February, all being well!
    • John Kelly
      My money is on a bit of gunbox. Those blank firers must have put a fair bit of stress on the structure, no wonder it needed replacing by the time of Genesis.
    • Tonzatonka
      I have a new 3d printer! I am currently churning out skirt sections using a Bambu Lab P1S. It is 3 times faster than the folgertechs and the parts are as close to perfection as I have ever been able to produce.   This dalek has gotten too tall for working on while up on the bench. I was in danger of dalek vs ceiling fan issues. I have moved him to the floor.   I also have reprinted the dome lamps. Previously I had glow pla which resulted in very poor detail. I have since printed in transparent petg which I like much more.  
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