JumanjiFan112
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Me either. I'm gonna be one of the few first to re-create it. If it is new. But they said its a continuation, so who knows...
I'm a little curious, where was it made known that the outside carvings of the Jumanji board were made out of resin? I'm pretty sure Milano Woodworks said they carved it all by hand after designing it on Cad. Also, there were two hero bords made for the original, one for beauty shots and one with a removable bottom to magnetize the pieces. Both are in Sony Studios archives so they will probably just pull those out and then make molds for stunt/carry boards. Just a thought
According to the post on the Milano Woodworks website (which I guess isn't up anymore) yes. That's how they settled on the design with the production team. All was done through cad before anything was actually carvedcad was around back in 1995?
cad was around back in 1995?
Both are in Sony Studios archives so they will probably just pull those out and then make molds for stunt/carry boards.
I took a CAD (assuming we're referring to computer aided drafting) class in 8th grade, and it wasn't a new program. That was in spring of 1995.
I'm pretty sure the Special FX board with the hollow bottom is in the possession of a private seller. The only game that I know of that Sony has is the static "carry board" that they display every now and then in the lobby of Sony Studios. I remember asking if they had anything else from Jumanji and they told me that the game was apparently all that remained in their possession.
cad was around back in 1995?
I think CAD was on version 10 or 11 in '95. Yeah, I'm an old drafter.
seriously i can't believe that! 1995 i had windows 95 and would have never believed a system like CAD could run on a OS like that! wow!! so it is entirely possible that the original boxes were cnc'ed!!
any rumors on what wood they used?