Haha, oh no that’s pants!!This is awesome! I absolutely love this prop. I have tons of screen caps of the cylndar, missle, etc if you ever need them.
I had a kind of a bummer situation with one I bought on Etsy. It arrived broken and the seller disappeared so Etsy returned my money. But my face was not melted
Never used JB, what it like drying time?Very creative. I love it!
Personally, I’d go with JB Weld.
I did see a picture when I was researching this that wasn’t identical to the film but it was really well done so had a feeling the maker might be on here.Regular JB Weld has a full cure time of approximately 24 hours. JB Kwik sets up in about 5 minutes with a full cure time of around 4 hours.
You should search for PHArchivist's posts about this prop - he did one back in the day...
That’s a great find, there’s a notch on the first ring that I’ve not seen before.This is from well more than a decade ago, the only pic I could find.
Looks like a Profiles in History tag? These have gone for crazy money in recent auctions.This is from well more than a decade ago, the only pic I could find.
It’s definitely one of the best looking props in a film, looks really well made too (age related damage and all)Looks like a Profiles in History tag? These have gone for crazy money in recent auctions.
This is from well more than a decade ago, the only pic I could find.
It’s MDF, the real one was custom machined aluminium I believeIs the lid a found-item?
Or did you shape it...?