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Experimental Kronosaurus Pool Toy

Started by KronoGarrett, July 13, 2021, 08:06:34 PM

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KronoGarrett

A few months back, I had one of my inflatable toy designs produced.  For obvious reasons, it had to be a pliosaur.  Unlike stuffed toys, polymer manufacturing is completely out of my wheelhouse so I had this made by a firm in China.  This pool toy decorative item is about four meters long.




There's structural flaw in the design (specifically, how the floor was constructed) as built, so it will need revision before any more are made.  Plus the nostrils got lost somewhere between the manufacturer's 3D renderings and the template printing.  These will never be a mass-production item, that takes resources well beyond what I can muster.

(Why is it a decorative item?  It hasn't been safety tested.)


DinoToyForum

That looks awesome. I can see myself paddling around in one! ;D



Lanthanotus


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That's the best 'pool toy'. Brilliant
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KronoGarrett

I thought that using a raft body would make it a little more unusual.  The tubes ended up a bit too wide for the sake of decent head and neck proportions, though...perhaps I should have gone with a plesiosaur.

Eventually there will be a more conventional pliosaur, plesiosaur, mosasaur, and ichthyosaur toys although odds are that I'll get distracted by another set of ideas.

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KronoGarrett

The hull is 8'10" (2.69m) long x 5'6" (1.68m) wide x 2'6" (0.76m) high on its own.

I made a 6.5m version just to see what the limits were...really impressive but not really all that practical, and the added structural stress made the design flaw in the floor apparent.

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Bokisaurus

Oh myyyy, that is just amazing and fabulous!
What a great way to enjoy the hobby and the swimming pool!

Creature

A float toy that size deserves at least one good trip to a lake or the beach as well.
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indohyus

That does look pretty cool. I'd buy one if it was mass produced.

Roselaar


Duna

I wouldn't have imagined such cool thing to be made!


BlueKrono

I think it goes without saying, but I want one! Put me on the list, haha... Did you try getting up and riding in it?
We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but there - there you could look at a thing monstrous and free." - King Kong, 2005

KronoGarrett

I did.

One problem I've discovered is that the material is a bit too thin...it's great for fursuiting photoshoots in the living room, but one of the testers was worried about putting their foot through it when they took it to the beach.

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Bruh I've already reported three of these scam bots that keep targeting this thread in particular. Maybe it should be locked for the meantime so they can bugger off (and if/until KronoGarrett returns)?
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Are we sure thats a bot lol? Seems very specific. Regardless I ain't tapping on that hyperlink.
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I don't see any necessity to delete this post. It is leading to a homepage offering inflatable toys including dinosaurs.

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It was definitely spam in violation of Forum Rule 2. I have banned and deleted this person (or bot) three times now. I'll ban and delete them each time they try to rejoin and spam post under another name. Don't click their links.  C:-)



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