[WWI] Crashing in 1/72 WAS:Von Richtoven Crash Diorama

Douglas Anderson djandersonza at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 28 02:51:16 EDT 2007


Gentlemen
   
  Last week we were debating whether this group was still relevant, I think that that just as an example, this thread shows that this group has a few more years yet.

Diego Fernetti <dfernet0 at rosario.gov.ar> wrote:
  T!
> Now you have me thinking about wetting tissue with greatly diluted Elmers 
> or Titebond and molding it over foil.

At least the brand of white glue I have at home (yes, same that dried as 
whitish globs in the lamplights) it shrinks at drying, so the wrinkles you 
design when it's wet change and shift during the drying time. Perhaps with a 
foil backing it wouldn't?

> the 150 folks who worked for a year and a half on it felt pretty slighted 
> by the resulting lack of box office performance.

Dahl's stories would rarely appeal the masses, yet they're wonderful. It's 
not the crew's fault, nor the author. I had read the story before the movie 
appeared, and I wasn't the least dissapointed. Technically speaking, every 
stop-motion movie is always mindboggling.
D. 



       
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