B boatbuilder1 Well-Known Member Jun 29, 2005 #1 does anyone have pics or articles on this old sci fi thriller I love the miniatures but can't seem to find anything
does anyone have pics or articles on this old sci fi thriller I love the miniatures but can't seem to find anything
Laser Brain Sr Member Jun 30, 2005 #2 Martin Bowers worked on it. here's a good article from his website: http://www.martinbowersmodelworld.com/html/outland.html Cheers Neil
Martin Bowers worked on it. here's a good article from his website: http://www.martinbowersmodelworld.com/html/outland.html Cheers Neil
phase pistol Master Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Jun 30, 2005 #3 The Martin Bower site has great model reference. I think the movie came up in "Sci Fi and Fantasy Models" (I miss that mag.) ... but I don't know which issue. Here's a page of tidbits on the film http://stonegarden.brinkster.net/outland/index_.html It's mentioned that Cinefex #4 covered the film in-depth with a 27-page article. Plus he has a badge image.
The Martin Bower site has great model reference. I think the movie came up in "Sci Fi and Fantasy Models" (I miss that mag.) ... but I don't know which issue. Here's a page of tidbits on the film http://stonegarden.brinkster.net/outland/index_.html It's mentioned that Cinefex #4 covered the film in-depth with a 27-page article. Plus he has a badge image.
M micdavis Master Member Jul 1, 2005 #4 Pretty sure there is an old issue of Cinefex that cover Outland. High Noon in space, but still an enjoyable movie.
Pretty sure there is an old issue of Cinefex that cover Outland. High Noon in space, but still an enjoyable movie.
phase pistol Master Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Jul 1, 2005 #5 Originally posted by phase pistol@Jun 30 2005, 02:47 AM It's mentioned that Cinefex #4 covered the film in-depth with a 27-page article. [snapback]1023973[/snapback] Click to expand...
Originally posted by phase pistol@Jun 30 2005, 02:47 AM It's mentioned that Cinefex #4 covered the film in-depth with a 27-page article. [snapback]1023973[/snapback] Click to expand...