Photographs! Content... no, we're not dead yet...

4 posts ยท Oct 10 2002 to Oct 11 2002

From: Adrian Johnson <ajohnson@i...>

Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 01:57:17 -0400

Subject: Photographs! Content... no, we're not dead yet...

Hi folks,

Well, I've just finished putting up a new photograph set on Stargrunt.ca:

http://www.stargrunt.ca/gallery_modeling/sg2_gal_cho_2/sg2_gal_cho_2_mai
n.htm

This is another set of photos provided by Albert Cho. For those who might
remember back in February, he sent us a set of really nice photos of some of
his Stargrunt figure collection.

This set includes several vehicles, including a couple of really nice
conversions.

The photos are again excellent, and worth the look even if you're not into SG.

From: Don M <dmaddox1@h...>

Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 02:02:50 -0500

Subject: Re: Photographs! Content... no, we're not dead yet...

Very nice indeed, great work on the Israeli Grav APC!!!

Don

> Hi folks,
http://www.stargrunt.ca/gallery_modeling/sg2_gal_cho_2/sg2_gal_cho_2_mai
n.ht m
> This is another set of photos provided by Albert Cho. For those who

From: Laserlight <laserlight@q...>

Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 19:59:11 -0400

Subject: Re: Photographs! Content... no, we're not dead yet...

From: "Adrian Johnson" <adrian.johnson@sympatico.ca>
> Well, I've just finished putting up a new photograph set on

Do you mind asking Albert how he got the effect on the windshield of the grav
vehicle? Looks as if it's reflecting trees, in the last picture of the set

From: Adrian Johnson <ajohnson@i...>

Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 04:52:54 -0400

Subject: Re: Photographs! Content... no, we're not dead yet...

Hi,

> Subject: Photographs! Content... no, we're not dead yet...

sorry 'bout the double post.

not sure why that happened.

...internet ghosts...

> From: "Laserlight" <laserlight@quixnet.net>

I had a good close much-zoomed-in look at the original pics Albert sent
me
(they're about double the size/resolution than the ones on the website -
but I wasn't going to put 70k pics online...). I'm pretty sure these are just
painted with a green pattern (not specifically trees or anything) and
with either a bit of gloss coat OR semi-gloss coat over just the
windows.

It doesn't look as complex as the visors on his NI troopers that you saw in
the previous article (I put his instructions for those up on the older
article, by the way).

If I get the opportunity to ask him, I'll pass on his remarks.