swpropmaker
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Hey Steve,I'm so happy to see this thread come alive! The screen used Endo's I've seen seem to be plated chrome.... truth I've only really seen T2 artifacts though... there is documented SWS saying the T1 endos were Vacuum Metalized .. and the company who did them is also known and still in business. From what I read they went with an electroplating process for T2 as they stated the Vacuum Metalizing did not hold up to well to the rigors of filming. For purest if you are doing a T1 I'd have it VM'd for T2 EP'd but in the end $$ is going to matter to the individual builder. I am a fan of the latest variant of spray chrome with a 2K clear sealer its very convincing and 1/2 the cost of electroplating.
1 - I have only ever seen what you are referring to as a balljoint as a part of that upper femur piece. I think it's just aesthetic and non-functional. It looks like it's grey fiberglass to me in this T1 behind the scenes test of the lower legs:1 this picture clearly shows the ball joint is fiberglass and part of the femur casting. Does anyone have reference that shows this not the case.
2 Does the leg pivot in this joint of the pelvis? In other word there is a metal ball attacked to the femur upper leg that plugs into the pelvis socket and that's where the movement is.... seems to be very restrictive if that was the case.
3 If the pelvis opening just allows the shaft of a hip ball joint... how do you think the metal ball joint is locked into place on the femur? especially when its cast in resin.... thoughts Endo masters?
BTW, I think T1/T2 were vacuum-metalized and that chrome electroplating didn't happen until T2:3D. So I'm in general agreement, I just figured we should bring out evidence to try and put it to bed. And again, I've stopped listening to quotes, interviews, etc. They've mispoken so many times, people from SWS have contradicted themselves or said the right fact matched to the wrong film... sigh, so let's find visual evidence to try and get to the bottom of this.The Pyro Endo in T1 Stan Winston says "Was made of urethane and then Chrome plated. We didn't want any metal from a safety factor we didn't want metal pieces killing all the people on the set.." this means it had to be Vacuum Metalized. Electro plating involves actually plating copper and Nickle to the form. This would cause metal shrapnel if blown up I'd think. thoughts? I'm looking for the clip where it shows all the unfinished Endo pieces on the table and he says these are being prepared to be sent off to vacuum metalizing.....
I'm agreeing that they DO pivot a bit but that the knees could not go out too far. Like he can't do a split like Van DammeAs far as the ball joint... there is something in there that allows the leg to not only front to back but also flex side to side.. you can see it on the picture you posted the left leg is pivoted out at the hip tops still forward a bit.. the one on the right is fairly square but the foot is turned out to the right. the only way that can happen if it pivots at the hip joint. Thats what's wrong with most Endo displays in my opinion the legs are straight up and down. Most you see at SWS the legs are spread apart indicating some type of mech to allow this at the hip. to be able to turn the foot, knee out there must have been something that allowed that. there are too many pictures the show the foot and knee not in direct line with the hip. IMHO of course.