C3po a gay mans golden fantasy

August 21, I knew I had to build one myself as one of the many scale model projects assigned to the Small Pond Shipyard. At first I thought I should keep him shiny to show off the amazing reflectivity, but thinking back to some of the first images I saw of him and the first time we meet him in the moviehe was already kind of tarnished That's the Threepio that made such an impact on me as a kid, so that's the Threepio I wanted to recreate with this kit.

I began the weathering with a generous covering of Burnt Umber water mixable oil paint the kind I use for my paintings applied with a brush, and then wiped it off with a tissue and my fingertips. I did this twice not bothering to let the first pass dry to make sure all the nice grooves were filled in for better definition.

Post a Comment. November 20, But the Puppet Wagon was a sleeper surprise, to be sure. Most of these ideas have come from watching modelling videos online, and when I saw a review of this sweet little Japanese "Ramen Shop" food truck by Aoshima right-side drive! But the more I thought about what the co Read more.

February 15, Multiple tributes, here. I remember first seeing Beverly Hills Cop on video at my friend Chris K's house, 'cause his family had a VCR and we'd watch tons of movies and record music videos together. The summer of was a special time for us having created a strong bond in school since Grade 6 a few years beforegoing on biking adventures around the 'burbs and into the city, etc.

I don't think I'd seen the movie since then it would have beenprobably summer, since c3po a gay mans golden fantasy movie came out in late and I became curious to see if it still held up. It did.

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It does. I found Murphy as charming as ever and the comedy and even the action holds up very well and its very re-watchable and very entertaining. Beverly Hi January 06, Seven decades after Kirk. I'd been hooked on Star Trek since I was a wee lad in the s, watching reruns of the original series from the '60s, and I enjoyed the movies that came out afterward.

When a new series was announced to debut inI was excited and interested, even though I felt the subtitle "The Next Generation" was cheesy. Nearly 30 years later, I've definitely gotten used to it but "TNG" is easier to say and typebut I still find it kinda bland. Anyway, the show had fresh new technology and a spanking new design for its main ship, the U.

Andrew Probert 's design took some getting used to for me; it had the same basic elements of the original Enterprise saucer, neck, cylinder, and two cylindrical engines on pylonsbut the shapes and volumes were distributed differently, weirdly. Everything looked squished and soft.

The organic look of this new ship had me