Moonraker :: What he doesn't own ...
PoorMansJB
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My collection of screen-used Moonraker pieces to date:
Drax Medallion:
Hand-painted wood. About 12" across.
Purpose unknown, conceivably served as an art master.
Drax Laser Cannon Miniature:
Plastic. About 18" long.
Used only for the shot wherein it emerges from the station.
Built at Pinewood under the supervision of Derek Meddings.
Drax Security Personnel Belt Buckle:
Sheet and cast metal mounted to acrylic. About 4" across.
Drax Astronaut Miniature:
Plastic, metal, cloth. 12" tall.
Utilizes an Eagle Eye Action Man. Restored.
Built at Pinewood under the supervision of Derek Meddings.
Toxin Unit:
Wood, metal, acrylic. About 6" long.
Designed by Harry Lange.
"Background" unit from the assembly line sequence.
Docking bay illustration by Harry Lange:
French clapper board:
Drax Medallion:
Hand-painted wood. About 12" across.
Purpose unknown, conceivably served as an art master.
Drax Laser Cannon Miniature:
Plastic. About 18" long.
Used only for the shot wherein it emerges from the station.
Built at Pinewood under the supervision of Derek Meddings.
Drax Security Personnel Belt Buckle:
Sheet and cast metal mounted to acrylic. About 4" across.
Drax Astronaut Miniature:
Plastic, metal, cloth. 12" tall.
Utilizes an Eagle Eye Action Man. Restored.
Built at Pinewood under the supervision of Derek Meddings.
Toxin Unit:
Wood, metal, acrylic. About 6" long.
Designed by Harry Lange.
"Background" unit from the assembly line sequence.
Docking bay illustration by Harry Lange:
French clapper board:
Comments
Thanks.
That one took some negotiating; the collapse of the exchange rate sealed the deal.
Again fantastic collection. Congratulations! -{
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