Pete and I have debated this many times and I still maintain that the camera/recorder leather case was a fully custom job and not the genuine Rolleiflex case modified.
Pete and I have debated this many times and I still maintain that the camera/recorder leather case was a fully custom job and not the genuine Rolleiflex case modified.
The thing is Andy, i was doing my own thing, all i could think of was bastardise 2 Rolliflex cases, others was to make out of wood. Now if I had bothered to get the leather the sane colour it would have been very close to what we see on screen.
Plus I didnt have the money to custom build one -{
Sure is different nowadays regarding prop replicas. Many of the prop builders here (You know who you are) spend countless hours of searching the internet for clues as to the original parts that were used to make the props used in the film.
Now, you just have to have access to a computer and have the skill to virtually fabricate it.
Don't get me wrong...I'm glad these talented new prop makers are doing this because they will provide us with items that could otherwise be unavailable to us. I, myself, am working with two very talented modelers and look forward to adding their items to my collection. ---Ed
Ed - can't wait to see what you have to share with us
Yes, it is very rewarding to identify a prop on your own, without anyone's help. I've done this a handful of times, mostly with books and magazine props seen in the films.
Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
The Decoder is the second prop I made couple of years ago.
After the "Saitek Joystick mine", the decoder sounded like the natural next step as its complexity is not so high(not talking about the electronic) and that no special tooling is mandatory.
I put the first bid in, and held the highest bid until just before it got sniped. I tried to sneak one last much higher bid in (giving myself plenty of time for once), but my bid took an unusually long time to load, and was still loading after the auction was over...
Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
I put the first bid in, and held the highest bid until just before it got sniped. I tried to sneak one last much higher bid in (giving myself plenty of time for once), but my bid took an unusually long time to load, and was still loading after the auction was over...
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Yep, that's it - seems to be the only decent photo there is on google.
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www.justgiving.com/inMemoryOfLewisCollins
www.helpforheroes.org.uk
The thing is Andy, i was doing my own thing, all i could think of was bastardise 2 Rolliflex cases, others was to make out of wood. Now if I had bothered to get the leather the sane colour it would have been very close to what we see on screen.
Plus I didnt have the money to custom build one -{
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And the mine is really cool -{
- François
7.GF 8.TLD 9.TND 10.SF
"Where’s Fekkesh?” “Pyramids.” *thwap* “AHHHHHHH!”
The mine is a lethal weapon very nice prop though made by one of our very talented board members, Thank you Francois {[]
Someone seriously needs to get onto the microfilm viewer!
Made some progress on it earlier this year:
https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1953/43406676500_212f3a367b_o.jpg
I think I m discovering myself a soft spot for mines )
7.GF 8.TLD 9.TND 10.SF
"Where’s Fekkesh?” “Pyramids.” *thwap* “AHHHHHHH!”
This group is working on a new version of the legendary N64 Goldeneye game.
They plan the release for Goldeneye 25 birthday and post regular updates.
Here the Decoder model
https://sketchfab.com/models/77ba0875a48e4c8795f92556a83a35b2
Here the twitter of the project
https://mobile.twitter.com/007goldeneye25?lang=fr
-François
7.GF 8.TLD 9.TND 10.SF
"Where’s Fekkesh?” “Pyramids.” *thwap* “AHHHHHHH!”
7.GF 8.TLD 9.TND 10.SF
"Where’s Fekkesh?” “Pyramids.” *thwap* “AHHHHHHH!”
Now, you just have to have access to a computer and have the skill to virtually fabricate it.
Don't get me wrong...I'm glad these talented new prop makers are doing this because they will provide us with items that could otherwise be unavailable to us. I, myself, am working with two very talented modelers and look forward to adding their items to my collection. ---Ed
the spyboys Facebook page
Yes, it is very rewarding to identify a prop on your own, without anyone's help. I've done this a handful of times, mostly with books and magazine props seen in the films.
Andrew
The Decoder is the second prop I made couple of years ago.
After the "Saitek Joystick mine", the decoder sounded like the natural next step as its complexity is not so high(not talking about the electronic) and that no special tooling is mandatory.
7.GF 8.TLD 9.TND 10.SF
"Where’s Fekkesh?” “Pyramids.” *thwap* “AHHHHHHH!”
the spyboys Facebook page
I am a big fan of your cutaway replica! {[]
7.GF 8.TLD 9.TND 10.SF
"Where’s Fekkesh?” “Pyramids.” *thwap* “AHHHHHHH!”
That Brosnan Estes model is tricky. Great work, as always!
If so, I just want to say thanks...
THANKS A LOT!!! ) :v
www.justgiving.com/inMemoryOfLewisCollins
www.helpforheroes.org.uk
I put the first bid in, and held the highest bid until just before it got sniped. I tried to sneak one last much higher bid in (giving myself plenty of time for once), but my bid took an unusually long time to load, and was still loading after the auction was over...
-{
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRhx6UwuwVM
Cheeky bugger :v