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An article on ILM's Mike Fulmer

The man that built the 24" Falcon in 30 days guys... I seriously smell a road trip to Petaluma.




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By CHRIS SMITH
THE PRESS DEMOCRAT

Published: Sunday, June 20, 2010 at 3:37 p.m.

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A model life? Petaluma's Mike Fulmer wouldn't say he's lived exactly that.

The Vietnam years certainly were less than ideal for the former Marine.

“I was pretty angry after the war,” confided Fulmer, 66, while taking a smoke on a patio at his home, a comfortable retiree apartment complex off McDowell Boulevard. “I had a lot of beautiful memories, but also convoluted, complex nightmares. I still do.”

The ire and disquiet he carried after his honorable discharge from the Marines in 1968 prompted a personal rebellion. He rode with the Hells Angels for about a year. Becoming a renegade biker and spending time in jail wasn't his proudest achievement in life, but maybe it helped him discover he wanted to get back to a lifelong love of working with his hands.

He put in 10 hard years traveling from Alaska to the Red Sea as a master welder with Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state oil and gas producer. He then took a shot at making a career of the creative avocation that's fascinated and challenged him since he was a kid in Omaha.

Fulmer was made to build models. He believes he inherited from his late mother, Alice, a painter, the artistic ability and patience it takes to build from scratch — no kits, no mail-order plans, no easy-on decals — gloriously detailed scale models of airplanes, cars, spaceships, trains, you name it.

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He opened a shop in Visalia and began creating custom-built models for museums, businesses and collectors. His success as a professional modeler led to him being hired by San Francisco-based Bechtel Corp. “I built models of nuclear reactors,” he said.

In 1979, his welding skills won him a job at filmmaker George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic special-effects company in Marin County. The first “Star Wars” blockbuster had come out two years earlier and work was under way on “The Empire Strikes Back.”

Fulmer was hired to set up a welding shop, but he couldn't hold his tongue when he heard special-effects director Richard Edlund complain about wrestling with a four-foot, 65-pound model of Han Solo's spaceship, the Millennium Falcon.

Fulmer told Edlund he could build a 24-inch Falcon in 30 days, and he did. Not long afterward, Fulmer became ILM's head model builder.

He went on to create magnificent machines in miniature for dozens more movies. The flying bicycle in “E.T.” was his. “I made three of them, actually,” he said.

He received an Academy Award nomination for his special effects in “Always,” the 1989 aerial firefighter movie with Richard Dreyfuss and Holly Hunter. He handmade air tankers with 14-foot wingspans.

A brother, Joe Fulmer, went to work for Lucas, too. The two of them were together the night in 1999 that Joe Fulmer won an Oscar for Technical Achievement in the development of motion-controlled, silent camera dollies.

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Through the course of Mike Fulmer's work with Harrison Ford in the “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” films, he came to admire the actor more than any other. It made for a memorable day when Lucas asked him on the set of an “Indiana Jones” film if he'd perform a stunt for Ford. Fulmer tumbled off the hood of a car that then ran over him.

He worked in movie models and special effects for 15 years, then hungered for something new. Computer animation was coming on strong by then and he wanted no part of it.

“When I left,” he recalled, “I said I can do anything because I've done everything.”

The Academy of Model Aeronautics hired him in 1992 to design and oversee the construction of its National Model Aviation Museum in Muncie, Ind. Fulmer completed the project and then served as the museum's first curator.

From there he went to work for rock star Neil Young, part-owner of the Lionel model-train company. Fulmer created scores of prototypes for metal collectibles, the most elaborate being an intricate miniature of New York's Grand Central Station.

For fun and thrills, the divorced father of two daughters and grandfather of three has raced dragsters. He's also built, in addition to all of the models, 14 actual custom street rods.

These days, old war injuries keep Fulmer pretty close to the one-room apartment that he shares with a dachshund and that he's made into a mini-museum of his models, Lionel prototypes and Vietnam memorabilia.

Fulmer said he has a full-sized car to finish and he spends time daily on projects like the handmade wooden airplane components that are leaning in a corner.

All these years after “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones,” the model-maker is still at work, just on a smaller scale.


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That's excellent! I have a back issue of FineScale Modeler somewhere that did an article about Mr Fulmer years ago.
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I remember the FSM article as well. I had no idea Mike was born in Omaha. Hopefully one day I will get to meet him.
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great article! sounds like a very cool, interesting guy. thanks for posting!
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Hey guys,

I moved the article thread here, so that it does not fall off the board in an automatic OT purge once there is no response to the thread

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Neat article!

What Indiana Jones scene are they referring to?
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Awesome person and article. I didn't know about him and love to know he's still in the bay area.
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I think it's neat he built a 24" Falcon from scratch in 30 days. Talk about pressure.
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I think it's neat he built a 24" Falcon from scratch in 30 days. Talk about pressure.
There was a 24" falcon?

Does he mean 32?
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There's the 2 foot and the 4 foot. So, he means 24. : ) It's the dish size, not the length. There area few articles about and featuring Mike scattered around, him and Ease and Bill and Larry... not the easiest to find, but if you have them together, interesting to read them chronologically.
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Somebody buy that man a beer!


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Thanks for sharing the link! That was a nice read.
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That was a great read and I am full of respect for Mr. Fulmer. This man had a very interesting life so far!
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Neat article!

What Indiana Jones scene are they referring to?
Sounds like the truck chase in Raiders where Indy gets thrown out the window, under the truck ,and back to the cab. Could he have played the German soldier got the payback in the film by being run over?
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Wow... Had no idea so much was behind the man.

I have his name written on my Fine Molds Falcon!
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I have his name written on my Fine Molds Falcon!
yeah me too. I just found his address to try to send something to get his autograph....
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Story? A lot of the models are signed by the builders, some in conspicuous places, so folks will add those to whichever replicas.
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Sounds like the truck chase in Raiders where Indy gets thrown out the window, under the truck ,and back to the cab. Could he have played the German soldier got the payback in the film by being run over?
I doubt it--why would he have been in Tunisia?

I'm thinking pickups done within driving distance of the Ranch. For example, the motorcycle chase in LC was a late addition, shot entirely up there. But he didn't get hit by a car in that one...
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