Project 2 - Licence to Kill Detonator
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Thanks to you all, (especially Jimmybondi) Project one, the Licence to Kill Polaroid is complete and now I want to move on to Project 2 the Philips detonator used to blow the window.
Can anyone give me any info on what was the base for the prop, was it a Phillips radio ? and has anyone made one and do you have any tips or advice.
Thanks in advance as always for any help.
Can anyone give me any info on what was the base for the prop, was it a Phillips radio ? and has anyone made one and do you have any tips or advice.
Thanks in advance as always for any help.
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Not sure on the radar screen. How about printing it on acetate sheet, then sticking that to a backlit rotating acrylic disk?
For the motor, a hacked servo would do the trick, prob right speed too so no need for gearing.
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Ok as there was 'Philips' branding and product placement
in both LTK and TLD... with props made from older or existing
products etc.... for example
The S.I.G.N.A.T.U.R.E. Gun's Encoder that Q's uses to encode
the grip of the gun to Bond's Finger / palm print etc was a
Philips Calculator I think.... Ok so I am willing to bet that the
Detonator Device was a convert from something... maybe
a joystick / controler from a vintage Philips Games Console..
such as this
ok this ones an Atari... but similar style to the casing of the
contoler
Another Philips....
As I say Just an idea of areas to look into that may lead you to the item
that was mocked up into the detonator by the props Department
Had a look around, saw lots of similar things just not the exact item...
hope this maybe helps in your quest to find the item to make into
the said prop.... best of luck ... and some sound advice from Minigeff
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As for the detonator i'd look for vintage (is 80's vintage already ) transistor radio, pocket size made by Philips Electronics. Personally i haven't looked into this for a while( so i could be very wrong), but as Mick pointed out the fact that Philips had product placement in both TLD and LTK, detonator device's base could be part of Philips product family.
I've done research on many Bond movies regarding props or parts of them for many years now and obtained some rarities that are very very difficult to find, even if you do know the exact model number etc. Having that said i find the "thrill of the hunt" to be the best part as it's very rewarding when you find some rare piece, but then again it doesn't satisfy you enough and you'll move forward for the hunt of the next item Well back to Dalton era, The Living Daylights was perhaps the biggest chance for Philips to show their stuff on screen and as a matter of fact over a 100 of their products can be screen seen, Keyfinder, Ghettoblaster, car radio on Bonds Aston Martin, cassetterecorder on table of Blayden safehouse and so on. Philips was involded with Bond movies before Dalton's outing as we can see their products from FYEO to AVTAK. But officially Philips was marketing their products during the Dalton era and i remember when they advertised their "matchline" TV's with TLD stills on the screens back in the mid 80's.
Oh, btw our resident Dalton era prop nut, AJB member "ics" (friends call him Ian or mad scientist ) has been involved in the past with this particular prop you are searching. I suggest you to contact him, if he has any details to share with you.
And if you have any questions regarding finding stuff etc. - don't hesitate to contact me via pm.
There are loads of good chaps on this forum and I'm sure that most of them are willing to help you and others as well -{
Cheers,
Teppo
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You can get these things in thousands of different sizes, daft lad 8-)
Personally, the appearance of a logo on something means naff all to me.
As tep points out, Philips had a massive product involvement with the dalton films. Take a look at the keyfinder, it has 'Philips' on it, but the prop on screen is NOT a genuine Philips product. So how did the logo get there? Just maybe, Philips might have supplied the prop makers with transfers?
IMO the same thing happened here. It's just a big standard enclosure with a Philips sticker on it.
MG
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You could be right, I can't find anything Philips which is in anyway close, so looks like I'm building from scratch!
I now know where to go for help and experience! I agree the thrill is finding an old piece and converting it, but looks like I will have to build from scratch. Thanks for the offer of support and contacts, very much appreciated.
I'm now going shopping for parts....
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Sometimes, I hunt for some vintage items for ages. Then it would break my heart to cut it open or to drill holes and put some blinky red LEDs into it, just to turn it into something different!
This of course does not account for the Saitek joysticks... )
Jimmybondi
or the tiger handheld's :v
or the poloroid camera
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