VortexRunner
Well-Known Member
I find it silly that said member was banned. The Information he could have shared with us....
Only problem with that is the only other person that would know as much about the prop (not a reproduction, mind you, but the actual prop), we can't mention because he was banned.
I wish so badly I could get George Lucas to lick someone else's lolli-pop on here so he could get banned too. If we can't mention any of his stuff anymore...let's see what we all talk about then.
The prop breaks. But I don't think it's a "fatally flawed design." Even Lord Voldemort (AKA: He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named) tweeted that his view was that the breakage was due to materials, not design. I trust that assessment, as I know he's had extensive time with the actual props (which is not something we'll be hashing over in this thread, Phez).
It does wear down, though, and if you watch series 5 vs series 6, you can see how much more easily it flicks open in the later series. Really, barely a flick at all.
No one can deny that it breaks sometimes. (No one objective, I should say). But it's put to far worse stresses on set than any of us would ever put it through. And THAT I can prove...
Raise your hands if you have a replica 9 and/or 10 sonic that isn't made of plastic.
Great, now how many of you have one that looks like this?:
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If you do, you probably don't want to buy an 11. (Or you're Nick Robatto).
So let's all calm down a bit, eh? It's a nice prop. It could probably be sturdier, but most of here probably wouldn't need it to be too much so. And even Voldemort agrees.
The only other thing I have to add is this, even though the spelling is different:
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Forget it, if that handle is plastic to you there is just no point.
This thread is here SOLELY for the purpose of discussing the perceived flaw in the design of the hero props used in the filming of the TV series, and the difficulties of making an accurate replica, which can be "played with" in the way that fans will want to, that arise from that perceived flaw. And I would thank everyone that participates in this topic for staying on topic.
So... that's it, really. 11's Sonic: Fatally flawed design? Discuss.
On that note, these designs you mentioned, are they something that was posted here on theRPF and I simply missed due to all the arguing? Because I would truly like to see them myself. :cool
[edited]. They certainly show that the 'flicking open' method was not part of the operating procedure before, during or after the props were made. Therefore, it is not a flaw on the part of the designer or maker that the prop breaks when being used like that constantly.