by Seibertron » Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:19 pm
- Motto: "'Til All Are One!"
- Weapon: Twin Shock-Concussion Missiles
I've recently become fascinated with the idea of making reproduction parts.
I have a good buddy of mine who works in the plastic industry. I'm not exactly sure what they make, but the company's factory is based out of Three Rivers, MI. Headquarters is here in Chicago. I do know that they do not make toys or anything comparable to that size.
I have had a lot of conversations with him about how they make Transformers. Our conversations initially started with the whole gold plastic syndrome problem. He took one of my broken Monster Pretender figures to his work to have one of his co-workers explain what happens with the gold plastic. He basically just confirmed everything that the fans have come up with about the gold flakes being what causes the plastic to become brittle.
Anyway, I have a feeling that he would be able to help me find the right people to help us come up with some reproduction parts. I guess I would like to know some more information about how to create the molds, especially when the mold is cast from an existing piece.
My buddy thinks that it would cost about $1,000 to make a cheap mold that could knock out a few hundred pieces. Given the number of pieces that TransRepro.com had to offer, it seems like $1,000 a mold would be cost prohibitive to make reproduction parts of some items that I feel are everyday, inexpensive items on eBay (such as the G1 Seeker missiles for example). I could see it as worthwhile if you were investing in this process to make rare parts, such as the Diaclone Marlboor head or the Cerebros sword and were charging a premium price for some of these items. However, transrepro.com was only charging $10 for Cerebros' sword, which is a rather rare and hard-to-find accessory. He would have had to sell about 100 of these swords to make it cover his cost of a $1,000 mold (assuming that's how much it would cost). It doesn't seem like there is or was a market for 100 Cerebros swords on a website the size of TransRepro.com. I don't even think with all of the daily traffic on Seibertron.com that I could generate enough interest in a small accessory for Cerebros that it would warrant paying $1,000 to make a mold for the sword.
I would really like to read some theories about how this process would work and hear if any of you have any reasonable and feasible ideas about making reproduction parts. Given that I own most of the original Transformers toy molds (not sure how to word this in this context ... toy mold meaning G1 Bumblebee and G2 Bumblebee share the same mold, Starscream and Skywarp share the same mold, etc), I think I would be able to contribute a lot of parts to this cause.
Of course, this could all just be a pipe dream. But if one fan was doing it at some point, another could in the future.