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Movies that got it right

Started by Gary, December 08, 2008, 03:30:10 AM

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The new Viper marks from the new BG ;)

Shas 8)
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PanzerWulff

Quote from: sotoolslinger on December 08, 2008, 05:21:44 AM
My personal favorite has always been the lunar interceptors from UFO :thumbsup:
Well Here ya go then STS


And my favorite thing about the UFO sieries "Lt.Gay Ellis" AKA Gabrielle Drake


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Weaver

Oh I dunno, Skydiver had it's attractions too........



Must have been hot in that submarine........
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tanktastic43

Crikey! As a kid i watched it for the cool equipment. Now i'm a lot older, i'll have to watch it for a different sort of equipment!!  ;D

Ian the Kiwi Herder

I'm not certain, but didn't Imai or Doyusha issue a 1:72 Angel Interceptor based upon the Airfix kit but 'better' ?

What was that Arnie movie with the heli-jets..... he was a pilot that had his identity stolen or something like that. I walways thought they were quite believable, as was AIRWOLF..... apart from the ground clearence of the chin gun - in one shot it actually bumps on the ground !

A mid-fifies SF movie - may have been 'This Island Earth' - had the crew of the spaceship and human passengers in 'stasis' so they could survive the long interstellar journeys.

Can't think of anymore just now.

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Weaver

Quote from: Ian the Hunter-Gatherer on December 10, 2008, 08:12:52 AM
I'm not certain, but didn't Imai or Doyusha issue a 1:72 Angel Interceptor based upon the Airfix kit but 'better' ?

Imai - they made all sorts of Captain Scarlett stuff, quite a lot of which can be found ebay.

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What was that Arnie movie with the heli-jets..... he was a pilot that had his identity stolen or something like that. I walways thought they were quite believable, as was AIRWOLF..... apart from the ground clearence of the chin gun - in one shot it actually bumps on the ground !

Two possibles: in The Running Man he was a military pilot framed for a massacre involving gunships. In The 6th Day he was a helicopter tour pilot who gets his life taken over by a clone.

Do you mean Blue Thunder? Airwolf didn't have a chin gun (just telescopic gun barrels and missile tubes the size of large hotdogs that allegedly contained Bullpups and Sidewinders.... :rolleyes:)

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A mid-fifies SF movie - may have been 'This Island Earth' - had the crew of the spaceship and human passengers in 'stasis' so they could survive the long interstellar journeys.
Ian

Yep - correct. The bit where they're trapped in the stasis tubes and a monster's running around in the spaceship gave me nightmares as a kid.....
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 - Indiana Jones

Mossie

Quote from: Ian the Hunter-Gatherer on December 10, 2008, 08:12:52 AM
What was that Arnie movie with the heli-jets..... he was a pilot that had his identity stolen or something like that. I walways thought they were quite believable, as was AIRWOLF..... apart from the ground clearence of the chin gun - in one shot it actually bumps on the ground !

A Ian

Yep, it was Sitxh Day, & the helijet was called a Whispercraft.  The basis was that it was an ex-military jet &, Arnie & mate had flown them & managed to pull a few strings to get hold of some for a post-war tour business.  Believable near-future design, similar in concept to some of the heli-plane projects of the 80's.  Ron Cobb got in on it's desgin so it was going to be good.  Fantastic Plastic released it but it's been retired:
http://www.fantastic-plastic.com/WhispercraftCataloguePage.htm

I think Weavers right about the helicopter your thinking of being Blue Thunder Ian.  Blue Thunder was a Gazelle with the front end heavily modified & roughly resembled a Cobra, looked the part.  Airwolf had hidden weapons, (as Weaver mentioned) able to carry huge amounts of weaponary a helicopter never would, had stealth capabilities & could do mach 2, all this in a lightly modified Bell 222 shell!  The opposite of realistic, but as an eight year old (oh, who's kidding, still as a thirty-odd year old!) uber cool!!!
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chrisonord

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This is one of my favourite aircraft from UFO. The Shadair SST.
If they made a 1/72nd scale kit of this, well how many military variants of this could you make??
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