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Thank you for sharing. But compared to the work in the RC sub hobby, if there was judging, those movie models would not even place in my opinion. very Underwhelmed. I don't see Merriman's excellent prop on the Alpha. The Alpha looks the best of the two. But the Photography was not the best in the article either - it showcased the suckers that blew 15K instead of model details. So, the models may look better actually than depicted. I think they should send to Merriman and have him to a restoration and ginger them up, blowing another 15K.Last edited by Albacore 569; 10-23-2024, 05:22 PM. -
Thank you for sharing. But compared to the work in the RC sub hobby, if there was judging, those movie models would not even place in my opinion. very Underwhelmed. I don't see Merriman's excellent prop on the Alpha. The Alpha looks the best of the two. But the Photography was not the best in the article either - it showcased the suckers that blew 15K instead of model details. So, the models may look better actually than depicted. I think they should send to Merriman and have him to a restoration and ginger them up, blowing another 15K.
When it can be fun and personally rewarding:
Bob Burns and Bob Skotak work restoring the 'booster' element of the SPACESHIP-1 miniature used in the Geroge Pal movie, The Conquest of Space. Mike Minor, while dressing one of the sets for the second Star Trek movie found it at the Paramount storage facility and got it to the Bob's after that particular set was broken down. It's next stop at Paramount would have been a dumpster.
The completely restored SPACSHIP-1 at the Bob Burns museum. The Burbank guys did the 'wing' and 'booster'. Ellie and I did the 'Pilot Ship' (that rocket looking thing on the back of the 'wing'.
One of the best free-lance miniature effects guys in the business, Bob Skotak, at work fixing up the 'booster'
I think most of the 'Wing' restoration was done at Boss Films, after working hours. One of the many Burbank miniature makers at work on the restoration.
They sent us the remnants of the 'Pilot Ship' for restoration which entailed production of lost parts (the story has it that the miniatures appendages were broken off by the crew of a Jerry Lewis movie -- turning the ship into a big gag bullet). I had to cut the ship miniature in two to remove the big, heavy foundation that mounted actual pyrotechnic flares, used for the ship take-off scene (which burned the 'Wing' on several takes I hear).
Post 'Pilot Ship' restoration. Ready for its trip back to California where it would be integrated with the other two elements of the SPACESHIP-1 miniature.
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Thank you for sharing. But compared to the work in the RC sub hobby, if there was judging, those movie models would not even place in my opinion. very Underwhelmed. I don't see Merriman's excellent prop on the Alpha. The Alpha looks the best of the two. But the Photography was not the best in the article either - it showcased the suckers that blew 15K instead of model details. So, the models may look better actually than depicted. I think they should send to Merriman and have him to a restoration and ginger them up, blowing another 15K.
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David, did you work on the models used in Crimson Tide and Abyss?Make it simple, make strong, make it work!Comment
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We did various scale propelers for the OHIO and AKULA miniatures used on the Crimson Tide flick. I also designed the torpedoes built by their effects guys. We only provided OHIO documentation for the Abyss film (for some reason they sent us the 'smaller' OHIO miniature, postproduction -- became an ant farm in our back yard for a few years till a friend took it off our hands).
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David,
What was the one movie that you're in IMDB for? I was hoping to find it somewhere in the depths of the Inter-webs.Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go on an overnight drunk, and in 10 days I'm going to set out to find the shark that ate my friend and destroy it. Anyone who wants to tag along is more than welcome.Comment
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I will say that the best part of the trailer was the bloody hand and intestine. I do have a question on some of the “prosthetics” that were used.
I think I know what my vote for the Friday Night movie at Subfest will be!
Last edited by Fishb0y; 10-25-2024, 02:06 AM.Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go on an overnight drunk, and in 10 days I'm going to set out to find the shark that ate my friend and destroy it. Anyone who wants to tag along is more than welcome.Comment
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Is it this masterpiece of cinema? Bravo Sir!!!
I will say that the best part of the trailer was the bloody hand and intestine. I do have a question on some of the “prosthetics” that were used.
I think I know what my vote for the Friday Night movie at Subfest will be!
https://youtu.be/8Bv-4FalBCg?si=d82GZtYTCDPbWw2h
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Ellie's booger gag stands out as the best practical effect in the whole damned thing. What the hell was going on in her head when she came up with that! So gross that it got a listing during the closing credits of the film. I never failed to remind her that her stuff got more screen time than mine (after which she would scowl and point to the couch).Last edited by He Who Shall Not Be Named; 10-25-2024, 04:30 AM.Who is John Galt?Comment
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