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Offline Svennn

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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #15 on: 30 July 2009, 01:22:43 PM »
Cross my palm with enough silver and this one can be yours


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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #16 on: 30 July 2009, 01:23:23 PM »
Told ya!!
Don't!

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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #17 on: 30 July 2009, 02:14:30 PM »
I meant Lionel Jeffries, honest!
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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #18 on: 30 July 2009, 07:07:54 PM »
sukhe bator of course you did ;) Thunderchicken I don't think there's enough sliver in my pocket to cover the postage :D at the moment Svenn I have seen that before and I can honestly say .........how much silver yer asking? lol.Must watch the film again sometime because now I whant to know why the sphere had to be kept hot!
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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #19 on: 30 July 2009, 07:54:35 PM »
sukhe bator of course you did ;) Thunderchicken I don't think there's enough sliver in my pocket to cover the postage :D at the moment Svenn I have seen that before and I can honestly say .........how much silver yer asking? lol.Must watch the film again sometime because now I whant to know why the sphere had to be kept hot!

Been a while since I read the book but I think the Cavorite had to drop below 60 farenheit to become impervious to gravitation. I think that's how Cavor wrecked his house; when he was experimenting he let the Cavorite cool too quickly and caused a vacuum which would have stripped the Earth of its air had it been tied down. Fortunately it wasn't and it flew off into the atmosphere along with bits of the countryside and most of Cavor's house. Then again I could be wrong and it was all a strange and lurid dream I had........ now where did I put the book? 
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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #20 on: 30 July 2009, 08:24:29 PM »
Cross my palm with enough silver and this one can be yours




That's a cracking little build that  :-*

Does it bounce ???  lol

cheers

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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #21 on: 30 July 2009, 10:06:34 PM »
Been a while since I read the book but I think the Cavorite had to drop below 60 farenheit to become impervious to gravitation. I think that's how Cavor wrecked his house; when he was experimenting he let the Cavorite cool too quickly and caused a vacuum which would have stripped the Earth of its air had it been tied down. Fortunately it wasn't and it flew off into the atmosphere along with bits of the countryside and most of Cavor's house. Then again I could be wrong and it was all a strange and lurid dream I had........ now where did I put the book? 
You are correct sir, although I'm not sure on the temperature...
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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #22 on: 31 July 2009, 12:05:29 PM »
You are correct sir, although I'm not sure on the temperature...

Me neither, I'm not sure where I plucked 60 from. Hey, maybe the answer is 42! I thank you! I'm available for childrens parties, bar mitzvahs and funerals. 

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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #23 on: 31 July 2009, 12:26:35 PM »
Me neither, I'm not sure where I plucked 60 from. Hey, maybe the answer is 42! I thank you! I'm available for childrens parties, bar mitzvahs and funerals. 

And he'll be here all week lol
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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #24 on: 31 July 2009, 02:40:29 PM »


Not sure whether or not I've seen this before but it's fantastic.   :o

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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #25 on: 31 July 2009, 08:26:32 PM »
Cross my palm with enough silver and this one can be yours




That's a beauty of a piece, Svenn.

Now, wouldn't that be a smashing method for landing troops on the Moon for colonial expeditionary purposes?;)

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Re: The First Men in the Moon
« Reply #26 on: 31 July 2009, 10:47:28 PM »
Here's a link to a free paper model of the sphere and interior.  It's large, 1/24 scale, but I presume it could be reduced in size when printing.  Fair bit of work, though - lots of repetition.

http://users.sdccu.net/chthulhu2/models/cavsphere.html
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