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- vador28100
- Vintage
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La grande classe bravo
cherche photos dédicacé /ma collec : http://www2.mintinbox.net/forum/viewtop ... 14&t=18107
- jkno
- Original Trilogy Collection
- Messages : 125
- Inscription : 13 juil. 2013 15:10
- Localisation : Transilvania, România
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Merci!!
Took some pause but got some cool items in the meantime
A few great Star Wars artbooks that I recently received: "The Making of Star Wars Trilogy", "Star Wars Archives", and "The Visual Dictionary":
Then an old book that I recently re-acquired. I already have it, but mine has a bad shape cover (a guy signing as B. Jones "took care" of it) - I got it like this many years ago for free from a friend together with many items, he bought it on a garage sale for $1.
Anyway decided I need to upgrade it with a brand new book (the old one will be donated) so here it is, a highly recommended book, not just for the cool Star Wars stories by Kevin J. Anderson, but also for the fantastic artwork by talented artists like Ralph McQuarrie, Joe Johnston, Nilo Rodis Jamero and Mike Pangrazio.
I first intended to go for the hardcover version, but knowing the ultimate Ralph McQuarrie book is due to be published in 2016, I finally decided to save the extra money for that, and go for the softcover in this case (the old one was also softcover).
The last Star Wars art book for now: Star Wars Storyboards - Original Trilogy. A beautiful big hardcover book (350 pages), with superb concept drawings of the 3 classic movies, presented in various styles depending on the talented artist involved in drawing them.
I love some of the early concept drawings, where Lucas didn't have the full story yet, and we have Luke as a girl, Bespin cloud city as Alderaan, and 3 Star Destroyers following the Rebel Blockade Runner, and even one Imperial ship being destroyed in that battle etc. A must have book for any SW fan.
And a fantastic non Star Wars book - "Terminator Vault", which has various prop replicas inside it:
Took some pause but got some cool items in the meantime
A few great Star Wars artbooks that I recently received: "The Making of Star Wars Trilogy", "Star Wars Archives", and "The Visual Dictionary":
Then an old book that I recently re-acquired. I already have it, but mine has a bad shape cover (a guy signing as B. Jones "took care" of it) - I got it like this many years ago for free from a friend together with many items, he bought it on a garage sale for $1.
Anyway decided I need to upgrade it with a brand new book (the old one will be donated) so here it is, a highly recommended book, not just for the cool Star Wars stories by Kevin J. Anderson, but also for the fantastic artwork by talented artists like Ralph McQuarrie, Joe Johnston, Nilo Rodis Jamero and Mike Pangrazio.
I first intended to go for the hardcover version, but knowing the ultimate Ralph McQuarrie book is due to be published in 2016, I finally decided to save the extra money for that, and go for the softcover in this case (the old one was also softcover).
The last Star Wars art book for now: Star Wars Storyboards - Original Trilogy. A beautiful big hardcover book (350 pages), with superb concept drawings of the 3 classic movies, presented in various styles depending on the talented artist involved in drawing them.
I love some of the early concept drawings, where Lucas didn't have the full story yet, and we have Luke as a girl, Bespin cloud city as Alderaan, and 3 Star Destroyers following the Rebel Blockade Runner, and even one Imperial ship being destroyed in that battle etc. A must have book for any SW fan.
And a fantastic non Star Wars book - "Terminator Vault", which has various prop replicas inside it:
- vador28100
- Vintage
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- Inscription : 16 mai 2007 17:52
- Localisation : L'Étoile noire
Tres classe comme artbook que j'ai deja dans ma collection , bravo
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- jkno
- Original Trilogy Collection
- Messages : 125
- Inscription : 13 juil. 2013 15:10
- Localisation : Transilvania, România
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Merci beaucoup!!
And now some props. As you know I'm a prop collector. But I am looking for the most accurate props out there, the ones that are the closest to the screen used ones. And these are not the licensed props, but props made by professionals, props that are so rare and scarce you only see them for sale on special sites and sometimes they don't show up for years.
I finally got an original and mint full metal MGC (Model Gun Corporation - Japan) Stormtrooper blaster, and it is one of the best conversions I've seen. These are the E-11 blasters used by Stormtroopers in ROTJ (together with Pugman resin versions). True prop collectors know how rare these things are, especially good conversions. And the MGC itself is made in Japan
The Stormtrooper blaster comes with:
• Aluminum scope rail
• Accurate Weaver Scope Ring
• Aluminum Scope with separate glass lens (from Boba Debt's last run)
• Aluminum Barrel Rails
• Accurate Mr. Sparkle Hammer Greeblies
• Real RO72 Sight
• Lightly weathered
And it also came with the original MGC cardboard box from the 80's, which is insanely cool. Now to make some plaques and a cool metal stand.
And both versions of the Imperial Code Cylinders (original Radiation Dosimeters - these are not copies or replicas) used in Star Wars by the Imperial officers. The blue cap version used by Grand Moff Tarkin, Cmdr. Praji and other officers, and the non-blue cap (the rarest one) used by Chief Bast and General Tagge. Finally I have 2 of each type - in fact I have 3 blue caps (maybe I'll sell my extra some day) and 2 others.
In the 1960’s a company by the name of RA Stephen & Company Ltd, England, UK, made Radiation Dosimeters, that would end up being the props used in Star Wars for the Imperial Officers. The ones used in Star Wars are called direct reading pocket ionization dosimeters. They were typically the size and shape of a fountain pin at that time.
Each dosimeter contains a small ionization chamber (approximately two milliliters). Inside each chamber is a central wire anode. Attached to the anode is a metal coated quartz fiber. These units "pffffffuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit !" be positively charged so that the quartz fiber is attracted to the anode. When the unit encounters radiation, ionization occurs inside the chamber producing electrons.
These electrons are attracted to a positively charged anode, which reduces the net positive charge, allowing the quartz fiber to return to it’s original position. This movement "pffffffuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit !" be calculated and is directly proportional to the amount of ionization (radiation).
And now some props. As you know I'm a prop collector. But I am looking for the most accurate props out there, the ones that are the closest to the screen used ones. And these are not the licensed props, but props made by professionals, props that are so rare and scarce you only see them for sale on special sites and sometimes they don't show up for years.
I finally got an original and mint full metal MGC (Model Gun Corporation - Japan) Stormtrooper blaster, and it is one of the best conversions I've seen. These are the E-11 blasters used by Stormtroopers in ROTJ (together with Pugman resin versions). True prop collectors know how rare these things are, especially good conversions. And the MGC itself is made in Japan
The Stormtrooper blaster comes with:
• Aluminum scope rail
• Accurate Weaver Scope Ring
• Aluminum Scope with separate glass lens (from Boba Debt's last run)
• Aluminum Barrel Rails
• Accurate Mr. Sparkle Hammer Greeblies
• Real RO72 Sight
• Lightly weathered
And it also came with the original MGC cardboard box from the 80's, which is insanely cool. Now to make some plaques and a cool metal stand.
And both versions of the Imperial Code Cylinders (original Radiation Dosimeters - these are not copies or replicas) used in Star Wars by the Imperial officers. The blue cap version used by Grand Moff Tarkin, Cmdr. Praji and other officers, and the non-blue cap (the rarest one) used by Chief Bast and General Tagge. Finally I have 2 of each type - in fact I have 3 blue caps (maybe I'll sell my extra some day) and 2 others.
In the 1960’s a company by the name of RA Stephen & Company Ltd, England, UK, made Radiation Dosimeters, that would end up being the props used in Star Wars for the Imperial Officers. The ones used in Star Wars are called direct reading pocket ionization dosimeters. They were typically the size and shape of a fountain pin at that time.
Each dosimeter contains a small ionization chamber (approximately two milliliters). Inside each chamber is a central wire anode. Attached to the anode is a metal coated quartz fiber. These units "pffffffuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit !" be positively charged so that the quartz fiber is attracted to the anode. When the unit encounters radiation, ionization occurs inside the chamber producing electrons.
These electrons are attracted to a positively charged anode, which reduces the net positive charge, allowing the quartz fiber to return to it’s original position. This movement "pffffffuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit !" be calculated and is directly proportional to the amount of ionization (radiation).
- vador28100
- Vintage
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- Inscription : 16 mai 2007 17:52
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Very nice
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- Roba Fett 76
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Congrats for these excellent artbooks and blaster my friend !
Bah...ça vous étonne Roba Fett 76 qui mange un sveltess ???
- Dark Elzian
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- Inscription : 27 févr. 2012 16:23
- Localisation : 74380 CRANVES-SALES
+1vador28100 a écrit :Very nice
La Vie Est Un Rêve Dont La Mort Nous Réveille...
- jkno
- Original Trilogy Collection
- Messages : 125
- Inscription : 13 juil. 2013 15:10
- Localisation : Transilvania, România
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Merci!
One of my 3 exceptions to the Original Trilogy Imperials only rule of collecting - Luke Skywalker ANH lightsaber out of a real Graflex:
Original Graflex 3-Cell Flashgun
Genuine Exactra 20 bubbles
Roy t-tracks & D-ring assembly
Custom stand & metal plaque
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyY1R14ORJ0
One of my 3 exceptions to the Original Trilogy Imperials only rule of collecting - Luke Skywalker ANH lightsaber out of a real Graflex:
Original Graflex 3-Cell Flashgun
Genuine Exactra 20 bubbles
Roy t-tracks & D-ring assembly
Custom stand & metal plaque
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyY1R14ORJ0
- Dark Elzian
- POTF2 Red Card
- Messages : 7157
- Inscription : 27 févr. 2012 16:23
- Localisation : 74380 CRANVES-SALES
Congrats
La Vie Est Un Rêve Dont La Mort Nous Réveille...
- vador28100
- Vintage
- Messages : 27637
- Inscription : 16 mai 2007 17:52
- Localisation : L'Étoile noire
+1Dark Elzian a écrit :Congrats
cherche photos dédicacé /ma collec : http://www2.mintinbox.net/forum/viewtop ... 14&t=18107
- Roba Fett 76
- Vintage
- Messages : 20689
- Inscription : 10 avr. 2007 23:14
- Localisation : Mandalore (Bordure extérieure)
Great update, congrats my friend !
Bah...ça vous étonne Roba Fett 76 qui mange un sveltess ???
- jkno
- Original Trilogy Collection
- Messages : 125
- Inscription : 13 juil. 2013 15:10
- Localisation : Transilvania, România
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My thoughts, condolences, and sympathies are with you during this sad times. I wish safety to everyone there!