Wigglepuppy
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I'm currently making the Undertow bottle right now. This is just a basic design out of modeling clay on the bottle.
That is quite good. Just out of curiosity, what are the dimensions of the bottle?
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I'm currently making the Undertow bottle right now. This is just a basic design out of modeling clay on the bottle.
Thanks!Very cool - looking good so far!
The dimensions are 9cm width, 26 1/2cm height, and 5cm depth. The bottle is a Margaritaville Gold Tequila bottle. Its not perfect, but its the closest I could get without having to custom order a bottle.That is quite good. Just out of curiosity, what are the dimensions of the bottle?
Thank you that is close to what I was estimating as well. Could I convince you to take a picture of the side. I am having a hard time understanding how the lower testicles connect.The dimensions are 9cm width, 26 1/2cm height, and 5cm depth. The bottle is a Margaritaville Gold Tequila bottle. Its not perfect, but its the closest I could get without having to custom order a bottle.
Thank you that is close to what I was estimating as well. Could I convince you to take a picture of the side. I am having a hard time understanding how the lower testicles connect.
I'm assuming you meant "tentacles", but BAHAHA!![]()
Well that was a silly typo. I am more interested in the tentacles, but if I missed some testicles I would also like to know about that!
What kind of modelling clay are you using? Looks really good! How hard does it get? That was my concern. Also, does it dry harden, or do you have to put it in the oven or something? I'd be worried about the glass cracking...
I really want to make a set of vigor bottles myself, planning on doing something very similar to you. I prefer the idea of transparent bottles instead of opaque, so I'm using existing glass liquor bottles as a base, I don't mind if the shape isn't exactly the same. My plan is to use modelling clay and possible some action figures or some 3D printed shapes to recreate the feel of the vigor bottles.
As a bonus, I was thinking about adding a watch battery and an LED so they glow like in the game.
I'm great with electronics but I don't know much about modelling clay at all. Any tips? What clay should I get?
That's a whole different vigor, son.
The rendering isn't great, but the model should be alright for printing. If anyone has any suggestions, let me know.
I was just thinking some of the vigors are not made of glass, for istance the charge vigorappears to be made of porcelain or pottery of some kind?I know this sounds ambitious, but I'm thinking about commissioning an entire set of bottles from a local glass blower studio here in Manchester, the warehouse district neighborhood of Richmond, VA where I live.
They specialize in Depression Era glass and blowing styles from the turn of the century (1870's-1910's) which is the time period that these Vigor bottles come from.
Not only that but they have a skilled hot glass sculptor that would probably do aces in making replicas of caps and otherwise.
Hopefully needtodestroy and I will be able to either print or sculpt replicas and then create molds based on those (what we hope to be VERY accurate) sculpts/prints. Then work with the blowers on accuracy and material.
I get the feeling it's going to be a fairly collaborative process with the glass blowers but worth it. We might take glass working classes from them as we go along.
If a person plans on modeling the bottles I recommend learning about Pontil style working and marks of glassblowers of that time. Glass coloration and chemistry will take a big part in really making something that feels and looks as authentic as possible. to the time period.
I'm starting to do quite a bit of reading over here: Medicinal Bottles
edit: As I think about this more I bet that a set of cherry wood molds, milled by computer off of 3D models would probably be a good idea for repeat builds.