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I've been working on duplicating the evaluation from Skyfall the best I can. There's 3 pages of the screen used report thathave been photographed that I've found. Not sure if there are more floating around. I've duplicated the pages pretty closely, though I couldn't read the writing at the bottom of one.
I've also taken to creating additional filler pages based on what I think may have been the results of the types of tests they showed in the movie. For instance, here's what I came up with for his marksmanship test. It sort of follows the format/fonts of the other sheets, but is designed to show the results of his actual test:
EDIT: I've got some extra finished evaluation sets for sale. See post 38.
I've also taken to creating additional filler pages based on what I think may have been the results of the types of tests they showed in the movie. For instance, here's what I came up with for his marksmanship test. It sort of follows the format/fonts of the other sheets, but is designed to show the results of his actual test:
EDIT: I've got some extra finished evaluation sets for sale. See post 38.
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EDIT: We could get around it by assuming he had the larger 8 round capacity mag for the PPK. They exist too but with a larger finger rest. Or indeed by assuming he had a 7.65 PPK/S. Sadly though, he is clearly holding a 7.65 marked PPK with regular finger spur mag. How annoying.
Larger capacity PPK mag. Rare beasties...
EDIT: Interesting to see the extended mag.
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Image of the bore showing it was 7.65 with PPK grip...
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You used to be able to get an aftermarket PPK mag spur, that while the same shape as the regular one, was solid bottomed and allowed the spring to compress into it and then you had extra space for one extra round in the mag. Don't know if they still make them for the PPK, but they still do them for Glock 26's, and they improved that no end..
As to the evaluation, I'd looked up the capacity of the PPK and PPK/S and realized that the 9 shots didn't make sense. I counted them on the back of the target you could see and counted them off as I heard them - 9. I used a screen capture to duplicate the actual outline graphic of the target they used and tried the best I could to match what I saw on the back of the target to the graphics on the front.
I thought that since MI6 issued 007 the PPK/S 9mm that maybe that was the standard agency-wide now and what he'd be testing on. I'm not that well versed on the variations of the PPK's so I couldn't tell the difference as far as what I saw onscreen. If he's using the regular PPK onscreen, then that's what I'll change my evaluation to represent.
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Also, it's my belief that these were A4 sheets comb blinded with some sort of black cover. You can see the black cover as M flips through the pages during her meeting with 007 and Mallory.
HI SFPROPS, new to forum but been reading for ages. I photographed the prop reports at the London Bond In Motion, and can am pretty sure they did have the cover as you describe. The photo I tool does show what seems to be the black covers folded into the bindind
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This is a close up from the original picture I took, a bit more writing....
Hope they help you out.
Kind regards,
Craig
Top man, they are much better than my ones
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Again with DBS pictures I think you can make out the black card covers folded into the papers
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Black covers, gold foil logo on front cover. 11 interior pages.
Thoughts?
Kind regards,
Craig
Just a thought, but a dossier like this with a page for every one of Bond's adversaries over the years might be cool....
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I've got some Bond MI6 ID's (with a little different spin than what's been offered before - something I think that would make them more accurate) I'm going to do with these reports and a copy of his Obit. It will be the "From Dead and Back" collection. )
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I don't usually go for paper stuff, but your work, along with that of Andy's and Rob's has peaked my interest. It's actually quite an eye opener when you get hold of the real deal and see the level of detail that goes into them, from properly written letter and reports to dates and addresses; stuff you'd never see on screen but it's still all in there.
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These things where all over the files, folders and documents in Skyfall
FOR HIGGINGS:
Depending on time contstraints, this may be a little "value added" proposition....