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Re: Some Star Wars MOC's
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Thu, 6 Apr 2000 22:27:05 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Hao-yang Wang writes:
In lugnet.starwars, Peter Callaway writes:
The B-Wing is a fraction short of true minifig scale (and much closer than
TLC's) and weighs in at 370 pieces. It is 55 studs "tall" and has a wingspan
of 46 studs. Inspiration drawn from Eric Kingsley's B-Wing MOC and the fact
that the TLC one is a poor attempt, apart from the rotating cockpit
mechanism, which found its way into my model.

How did you make that great "in-flight" shot? With an "invisible" string
Throwing it to the air?

We just attached a piece of string to it, held it up against the sky (lovely
weather that day) and snapped some pictures of it. The best ones I scanned in
and performed a bit of photoshop magic to airbrush out the string and
Richard's arm. I want to try photographing it against a night sky with some
artificial light (not the flash) and see what kind of effect that gives, when
the weather clears up!


Pete Callaway



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  Re: Some Star Wars MOC's
 
(...) How did you make that great "in-flight" shot? With an "invisible" string Throwing it to the air? Cheers, Hao-yang Wang (25 years ago, 6-Apr-00, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.loc.au)

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