My prop room/office/studio/cave/ whatever you call it.

DARTH SABER

Master Member
Thought Id post up some pics of my display room (or whatever you gys wanna call it.).

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DS
 
Beautiful room Pat, retro without looking cheesy :thumbsup

I'm also a little surprised that a room full of cold colors (the blues & grays) still seems "warm" & inviting. :lol
 
Thanks guys.

Can you share more about the speeder and ex-wing models? More pics or info on them?[/b]

Basically they're standard "off the shelf models" I built some 10-15 years ago.
My digicam is running low on juice right now but Ill post some pics tomorrow.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ToothTech @ Apr 30 2006, 12:12 AM) [snapback]1235744[/snapback]</div>
Beautiful room Pat, retro without looking cheesy :thumbsup
I'm also a little surprised that a room full of cold colors (the blues & grays) still seems "warm" & inviting. :lol
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Yeah, I wanted to keep the walls a monotone greyish blue color to give it the illusion of a B&W film (plus it would also make the posters pop more). I thought about different color schemes and decided that with the greyish blue walls the best bet would be to have movie posters with split complimentary colors ( The warm colors you talked about - reddish orange, orangish yellow)...

After I get married Im planning on movie and Ill probably go for a more authentic 1940's private eye office look -

[image]http://www.maxarea.com/clanky/tutorialy/privateoffice.jpg[/image] (Except with the same color scheme I have now)



DS
 
Thanks Howard


<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TFrosst @ Apr 30 2006, 05:54 AM) [snapback]1235808[/snapback]</div>
Is that a skull island map I see next to the kong poster?
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Yeah, Skull Island map from the 1933 King Kong.


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