Re: SIS ID Card
Where did you find that photo, out of interest? Looks bang on.
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Where did you find that photo, out of interest? Looks bang on.
Where did you find that photo, out of interest? Looks bang on.
I came across it some time back on internet and saved it - have been searching for the tie ever since !!
I've got the files for the card and card holders, just need the photo which I don't have. I've done them laminated before but can do them printed on plastic as well.
Please use this higher resolution pic - two-sided printed on plastic cards as GM and Kurtyboy did:
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I'll put it together shortly and offer some up . My card printer won't be in for a month though. It's part of a work project I put together which will give me access a short walk from my office to 2 large-scale 3D printers, a laser cutter, CNC router, a vinyl/paper cutter-plotter, industrial sewing machine and a few other knick knacks.
Sorry for the warp and "proof." Force of habit. But here's a card I offered previously as part of my "Dead and Back" set that had the medical report, file folder, routing slip, ID and a few other things. It has the new photo on it now. Again -as soon as I get the printer up and running I'll start making these. Cedric, for being the first to help with the new image send me your address and I'll forward one gratis. Also remind me of this when I end up having some to offer.
Also, a few of these new tools will let me go back to another project I'd been working on that I think will solve a few tricky spots I was having a hard time figuring out in order to produce. This would be the Skyfall envelope set Q gives Bond with the envelope, airline tickets, hotel reservations and passport. If all goes well, the passport will be made with red leatherette paper with gold embossing. Getting the passport pieces cut and lined up properly is where I hit a snag. A Cameo Silhouette cutter will solve this problem for me.
Thanks for taking this on! I've been asking in this thread for four years
Looks great; excited to purchase when you're ready (and no need to source a holder if that's an issue; I've got one already).
Looks really cool definitely interested
Any idea on cost?
Not sure yet, but probably less than what others have charged for something similar I'm guessing so start there. I've got to do the math on the supplies once I've got everything together. Shipping will be whatever actual costs to send out are.
I'm interested in this too...
Keep us up to date on availability. --Ed
Outstanding work! I'm looking to start collecting more of these so this is perfect timing. Count me in as well.
Started working on this project a few years ago, casually, and finally have something to show now. I bought some tags last year, but they never arrived... After a second attempt, purchasing from another seller, they arrived today. Credit to everyone who has posted images of any production made SIS IDs on this forum, and the correct Craig portrait.
The back of mine have the usual detail - the magnetic stripe, crest, disclaimers etc. The back of the SF card is seen in the film - enough to see where the magnetic stripe is positioned.
^A different Q ID seen at Lego Creator and Spyscape exhibits. Bottom pic is mine, and the skin colour's very close to the orig, but seems rather green here. I suppose this is what Q looks like when forced to fly on a plane.
How come the different Q photo? Is it a genuine variant or fan replica?
Q's SP ID. His photo is not as hi-res as I'd like, but acceptable.
I've also done some work on the Moneypenny ID, as well as another character. MP's hair doesn't fit in the photo frame
Nicely done
Good to see some props back
- François
Started working on this project a few years ago, casually, and finally have something to show now. I bought some tags last year, but they never arrived... After a second attempt, purchasing from another seller, they arrived today. Credit to everyone who has posted images of any production made SIS IDs on this forum, and the correct Craig portrait.
The back of mine have the usual detail - the magnetic stripe, crest, disclaimers etc. The back of the SF card is seen in the film - enough to see where the magnetic stripe is positioned.
^A different Q ID seen at Lego Creator and Spyscape exhibits. Bottom pic is mine, and the skin colour's very close to the orig, but seems rather green here. I suppose this is what Q looks like when forced to fly on a plane.How come the different Q photo? Is it a genuine variant or fan replica?
Q's SP ID. His photo is not as hi-res as I'd like, but acceptable.I've also done some work on the Moneypenny ID, as well as another character. MP's hair doesn't fit in the photo frame
Very nice
Nicely Done QQ
I agree, always good to see some props AJB, its been very quite prop wise lately
Look great, I too seen the diff Q photo at spyscape and was taken aback, i dont know about the movie but he was wearing the first one on the character poster. It was always odd he wasn't wearing glasses like they just slapped on a photo of BW so maybe they made a the others with an actual photo of Q
Thanks for the compliments, guys!
The lack of props is certainly disappointing. Surely now is a good time to get them out before the new film arrives, and all interest is directed there!
Another compliments for your work Quentin ... Congrats
Another compliments for your work Quentin ... Congrats
Thank you mate, much appreciated
I have been asked whether I offer these IDs for sale - however, they are printed on card, not plastic. Does anyone have a PVC card printer? I am open to collaborating with someone here to get them made, and can supply the designs shown as well as several spare tag holders with clips.
Not sure yet, but probably less than what others have charged for something similar I'm guessing so start there. I've got to do the math on the supplies once I've got everything together. Shipping will be whatever actual costs to send out are.
I am interested in this as well please.
Still incredibly interested in getting the card with correct photo printed properly.
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