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No mystery here, just 1,490hp from a Packard built Rolls Royce Merlin V1650-7 engine.
To view a hi-res version and for more information visit my website:Warbirds at Manassas 2013
3 flamingo shapes were hot-wired from polystyrene and then sculpted. (Design/Build: Russell Beck Studio).
A propeller from Avro Lancaster WD-4947 which crashed into the Irish Sea on July 18th 1943. It was trawled up by the "Girl Pat" fishing boat at St Bees, Whitehaven Cumbria in 1995
More photos from Carlisle Airport here:
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Made out of 2 Erector angle pieces, a hard drive reader/writer arm, miscellaneous Erector screws and bolts, and one gear of unknown origin.
Can't shoot, but it's a beaut to look at IMO.
Reed College, Summer 2010
Directed by Jonathan Walters
Scene Design Matthew Robins
Lighting Designer Chris Kuhl
Sound Engineer Casi Pacilio
Properties/Scenic Artist Sarah Lydecker
Photo Sarah Lydecker
My Current Black Ops Props. The weapons are all cardboard, some of the perk bottles are plastic, the drinks are not real just paint mixed in water (except for deadshot, Coke, and Stamin-Up, Sunkist), and DO NOT ASK ME TO MAKE OR GIVE YOU ONE.
In films, a prop (short for property) is any object, large or small, used by actors or as set decoration on a film set. Property master Barry Wilkinson and his team were responsible for purchasing, acquiring, manufacturing, cataloguing and tracking all of the Harry Potter props. By the time production ended in 2011, the Harry Potter Prop Department had filled five large warehouses with thousands of items (made specifically for the films or purchased from a variety of specialty shops) including 5,000 pieces of furniture, 12,000 handmade books, 15,000 glass prophecy spheres, 17,000 wand boxes and 40,000 individual Weasley's Wizard Wheezes products..
“Since the first film, the standards have stayed the same. Every set we’re proud of because they’re just brilliant.” - Barry Wilkinson, Property Master.
Here's a picture of a prop Necronomicon from Army of Darkness as well as a Kandarian Dagger I had bought from a seller on the Replica Prop Forum.
The book features full size pages and a hand cast latex cover that is hand stained to match. Probably the first big prop purchase i ever made.
Reed College, Summer 2010
Directed by Jonathan Walters
Scene Design Matthew Robins
Lighting Designer Chris Kuhl
Sound Engineer Casi Pacilio
Properties/Scenic Artist Sarah Lydecker
Photo Sarah Lydecker
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