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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

Recent pics...

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Prestons are so stupidly large :angry:

If Red made these they'd be a quarter of the price & size [n.b. not mentioning Viewfactor here :crying:]
 
Yes guys you are right. These pics are from Dambusters set.
Incidently they are doing test in the same place where they shot "Crossing The Line". A small town called Masterton, 1 hour north of Wellington.
Jim and Jarred were in the same town for Crossing the Line shoot.....:head_explode:
 
Yes guys you are right. These pics are from Dambusters set.
Incidently they are doing test in the same place where they shot "Crossing The Line". A small town called Masterton, 1 hour north of Wellington.
Jim and Jarred were in the same town for Crossing the Line shoot.....:head_explode:

Maybe Peter is testing Mysterium-X sensor ;-)
 
"Lovely Bones" aerial rig...

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From PJ's "Over the Front" project...

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Yes guys you are right. These pics are from Dambusters set.
Incidently they are doing test in the same place where they shot "Crossing The Line". A small town called Masterton, 1 hour north of Wellington.
Jim and Jarred were in the same town for Crossing the Line shoot.....:head_explode:

Now we know where to fly to! :D
 
This stuff was shot several weeks ago( coinciding, incidentally, with when Jim was out of the country on his honeymoon) Jackson was shooting some 'test' footage around this Lancaster mockup, built for Dambusters

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I imagine this will be PJ's stereoscopic WW2 followup to "Crossing the Line"

But I might be putting 2 + 2 together and getting 12, we'll see.
 
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i am no match for your superior powers of argument. you have convinced me of the righteousness of the bearded posturing director.

then please, let us have more photos, more photos i say, of bearded directors looking important and squinting into viewfinders! the world needs more!
 
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