Harry Potter Props and costumes

Thats right it was the Monster Book of Monsters. I asked Ronculus way back
if he thought he could do it but I don't remember what he said. if there
was enough interest it could be done, he might. Count me in if theres
enough interest.
 
What I really want is one of Ron's Cornish Pixies.. I missed out on the piece before and would REALLY want to get one.......

EDIT: spelling, even though I thought I had checked it before I hit the submit button....
 
I'm trying to find pics of the one he put out.... give me a sec... can anyone else show some???
 
Originally posted by juno@Apr 5 2006, 11:25 PM
Someone did Cornish pixies?  I wanna see....
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Juno:

I'll be bringing both my Roncula Cornish pixie and my Roncula Dobbie to the MiPP.

JAS
 
But I want to seee it noooowww (and I want a goose that lays golden eggs for Easter.)
 
Originally posted by juno@Mar 1 2006, 02:12 AM
Forgot to mention this find -- I think it was Ivanhotep who posted the flatware earlier... now, in this set, the forks are threeks (as we say in my family.).  But for $59, a quick way to do up a Hogwarts house.
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.as...-1&SKU=10877350
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Pardon the off topic but I think DS9 used this set also. I don't have any pics but I know I have seen this set in Star Trek DS9 somewhere.

Tek
 
It doesn't like your hotlink there Kris...

Oh and Ivan, you're just evil, hehehehe..

EDIT: just saved target on the pic Kris and it came through, but the egg is really out of focus there...

Doesn't the HD version of GOF come out this month or is it next month??
 
So no interest in the death dealer then nice props in the thread anyway.
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Whoops no wonder i did not get any replys, i meant to say death 'eater', must've been drinking that dodgy beer again. :lol
 
So much for doing the bubbles:
"Although much Potter sorcery will be created digitally - even the dragon's egg Potter wins after duelling with a dragon has its resin body enhanced to create its magical interior - the film also incorporates extensive use of animatronics (the dragon) and prosthetics, designed and coordinated by the Bafta-nominated creature effects supervisor Nick Dudman."
 
"you can guess it's the length of 2 hands, so between 30 and 40 cm."

I think it looks smaller than that -- maybe 20cm?
 
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