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580ex @ 1/2 through Photek Softlighter II camera right. This is the unedited version, of a recreation of my own baby photo. She is much older than I was when the picture was taken of me which made it very difficult to achieve the exact results. I bought the 1971 Jack-in-the-box off of ebay for about $26 and used wrapping paper for the background. I will show a link to my photo once this is edited.

The "production" and "Black and White" replicas are painted in colors matching the original props as closely as we could manage.

 

NOTE: the ATL replicas were a private project and not made for sale. None are available.

Hero is composed of Robn1 fiberglass shells with John Long innards. The unused JLong shells were built up into a dummy prop.

Vulcan props including costumes for Sarek and Amanda, a Kal-toh puzzle, Syllabic cubes, a headpiece, and a lute.

From the museum at Barnstormers Aerodrome at Candler Field in Williamson, Georgia

Who doesn't love a banana phone?

The lady's wares were a type of sea weed and the man was selling strawberries in boxes. Its strawberry season (they come in from a hill station near Mumbai) and they are being sold by carton fulls at throw away prices. The quality too sometimes is 'throw away'.

Dadar market.

This is the Turbo Prop aircraft coming into land. I took this photo yesterday, but got too busy on the LDD program today to upload. So I'm uploading it now. :-) Hope you like it.

Crew member coils an old prop fouler along with fellow deckies on the aft dck of the MY Steve Irwin. (Photo by Adam Lau/Sea Shepherd Conservation Society)

This is a set of painted clown fish. Great for tropical themed parties!

No 2 Engine of a C130J Hercules taken on Excersise in Bardufoss Norway

Props & Pistons, Sywell, 24th September 2016.

"G.I.Jane" 1997 On IMdb: www.imdb.com/title/tt0119173/

 

This is a photo I use to promote my theatrical venture. I supply prop guns to local theatres and teach actors how to not kill themselves while using them, and to look "the part".

 

I am holding an actual Chinese AK clone (I field-stripped it for examination in-between takes). My friend Larry (in the helmet liner) is holding a solid rubber casting of a Chinese AK with the under-folding stock.

 

It was quite an experience to work on this film. Met several interesting people.

 

All is not as it seems: our magazine pouches are filled with bottled water and the square bulge in my leg pocket is the script for a play I was in at the time. We had a lot of time in between shots to rehearse.

 

Oh yeah, and those are Russian jeeps and trucks in the background.

Movie prop from The Time Guardian.

Rentals, presumably dead, at Chase 55. I wanted to take them both home with me.

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