nah, the close-up of vader's hip! That MPP shroud is very light and smooth, like the "cast" one
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thanks!
I think we're on completely different wave lengths. ha.
nah, the close-up of vader's hip! That MPP shroud is very light and smooth, like the "cast" one
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thanks!
Yeah-- that was just a block they put on there to make the shared stunt look more like the MPP.
What's that thing next to the grenade? Looks like a custom saber in the works!
I believe that's the balance tube from a rolls royce derwent next to the grenade.The photo caption said something like it was a prototype saber.
The caption is "An early prototype of the lightsaber prop used by Alec Guinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi." Meaning both pieces that you see in the photo - they're not making distinctions between the two.The photo caption said something like it was a prototype saber.
I think it's reasonable to assume that they probably are the same parts that they used for at least one of the props. That picture was first published in "The Cinema of George Lucas" by Marcus Hearn (2005) with a similar caption: "Prototype lightsaber props created at Elstree Studios." Clearly they didn't have the knowledge that we do now - that the parts were combined and weren't two separate concepts.So the grenade and balance pipe on the photo isn’t actually the same parts used for the Props?
Really? Not even the end piece on the right hand side?
Do you suppose they're parts from a different model of engine?
Are my eyes correct
BAP 19/12 on the tag?
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