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Low budget battlemech goodness in WW2 !

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  • From: Boyertown, PA, USA
Posted by Dubau on Saturday, December 16, 2006 10:10 AM

Cool Video, Thanks for posting it

Bud 

" You've experienced a set back, and without set backs and learning how to fix them you'll never make the leap from kit builder to modeler "
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 16, 2006 9:15 AM
Great Short.  Loved the interaction between the remote sensor and the Mech.  What was the premise for the mechs being there?  German scientist invention, alien invasion, time travel issue?
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Posted by Griffworks on Thursday, November 30, 2006 11:00 AM
 cthulhu77 wrote:

  Hmmm, that's odd. You do have to copy the address line and paste it into your header, then enter. It is a short film from IFC.com's MediaLab section, called "barrage".  It's about some sort of mechs in 1945 Germany.

 Sounds kewel.  Wish I could see it.  I'll check it out at the Cyber Cafe in the morning, I guess.  Maybe it'll come up on those computers as they're not restricted to the same things these 'puters are.  At least, I'm guessing that's why the video wouldn't come up.  The page itself came up fine, but wouldn't load or run the video. 

Oh, well.  Thanks for the synopsis!

  Still working on the Mountains of Madness dio, but it is going to take a loooooong time!

 It's all good, I guess.  I have to live vicariously thru you guys to see completed models, tho have a couple in-works in the Star Trek GB.  It's really slow going for me, too, so I definitely can't complain.  Just curious, as I really like the first Cthulhu dio that you did.  Bow [bow]

  The next big project to be completed is the S-100 hydrofoil, then onto the USS Seatiger.

USS Seatiger is a sub, I guess?  WWII Era?  I've actually had a hankerin' to do a WWII sub, a Helo and a Predator UAV here lately.  Might have to see if I can find at least a Predator sometime relatively soon so I can have it at home waiting on me. 

   It's been so busy here, I haven't much time to take pics...will try to be better about that. Thanks!

I can completely understand busy taking time away from modeling.  Heck, even Family Time taking away from modeling is totally acceptable.  Take it slow and do it right. 

Thanks again,

 

The greatest measure of a man is his children and what kind of people they are.

 

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  • From: arizona
Posted by cthulhu77 on Thursday, November 30, 2006 7:22 AM

  Hmmm, that's odd. You do have to copy the address line and paste it into your header, then enter. It is a short film from IFC.com's MediaLab section, called "barrage".  It's about some sort of mechs in 1945 Germany.

  Still working on the Mountains of Madness dio, but it is going to take a loooooong time!  The next big project to be completed is the S-100 hydrofoil, then onto the USS Seatiger.

   It's been so busy here, I haven't much time to take pics...will try to be better about that. Thanks!

 

                      Greg

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Posted by Griffworks on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 7:05 PM

Can't access the page.  Can you give a synopsis, please?

 Also, curious to know whattup w/your Cthulhu projects.  Smile [:)]

 

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Low budget battlemech goodness in WW2 !
Posted by cthulhu77 on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 12:35 AM
http://medialab.ifc.com/film_detail.jsp?film_id=2697
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