Any SF fan will have a subject they can be borderline obsessive over. Not for me the Doctor Who's, the Star Warses and all the rest of it. For me its always been The War Of The Worlds, from the rather dodgy record adaptation of the mid 60's, through being scared witless by the Pal film, the word perfect recital of the Jeff Wayne album and the toleration of the many comic, film and prose adaptations. So, join me in a prolonged amble through my thoughts on this most classic of SF tales.
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Updated Jeff Wayne's WOTW
Oh dear. Oh dear. Oh dear.
Remember when the Star Wars prequels were announced and you go "Hope, they're good - if they're not, then they'll spoil memories of the originals".
Then you get to see it.
And what you get is a pale rehash of what's gone before, clumsily handled, with all the charm siphoned off, with flashy CGI effects that aren't a patch on what's been seen already.
A hollow, waste of time.
With Liam Neeson.
"Groundhog Day!"
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Spielbergs Tripod - all done
Thank gawd that's done - that's all i can say.
Haven't enjoyed this build at all, and finishing the base was a right old slog.
But its done now and the finished result doesn't look too bad i guess.
Friday, 31 August 2012
Spielberg Tripod - thanks gawd thats done
Here its as assmebled and painted - and not a moment too soon. This build has been incredibly frustrating - awful part fit, glue not sticking and a bunch of other gripes that i won't go in to as i don't want to wind meself up. So, its built and apinted then.
The instructions would have it that its a dark grey, but one look at the DVD and its clearly metallic. Whether that's one of the few instances in the film that's true to Wells' book or not i duuno, but i was happy to go that way.
I used "Moonland Sand" spray paint for the basecoat, as i've had it laying around since i did my Blade Runner blaster years back.
On top of that i've drybrushed gunmetal and silver very sparingly.
As i say, kinda fed up with the build - and i've still the base to do. Hearts not in that at all.
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Spielberg Tripod - what to do?
Goes without saying i'm a MASSIVE fan of War Of The Worlds so, really, i should've snapped up this kit long ago. But was kinda skint when it was available for pre-order and certainly can't afford it now. But i got a lot of dosh for my birthday, so thought i'd splash out. Now its here though, what do i do with it? Light it? That's an idea. But a lighting kit is only available in the States - and i don't want to wait long for it. But, looking at it, all i need is 3 LED's and a lighting strip, things readily available from Maplins for way under half the price. But do i want to light it? My other Tripod kits aren't lighted, so why should this one be? But its got clear parts ready for lighting, so i should do so. But how many of my lighted kits do i actually switch on? What to do? Also, do i make it as the Spielberg film version, or do i try and adapt it more into Wells' version? My brain hurts.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
My Martian collection.
Apologies for being away for so long - work, life and other hobbies keep getting in the way.
But i'm back today, with a link to my ramble on my Martian collection if you fancy a look-see:
But i'm back today, with a link to my ramble on my Martian collection if you fancy a look-see: