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"Dave Kearton" wrote: "William R Thompson" wrote in message link.net... | Okay, so all three machines are models. It's still a | well-constructed diorama. | | They say that the wires which held up the fighting | machines were invisible in the original Technicolor | release of the movie, but they showed up when the | film was reprinted in a different film format. | | --Bill Thompson | | | ...and are clear copies of late-war German designs. Not so fast Dave! :-) From the trivia section of this film's entry at IMDB: "Albert Nozaki based his designs of the Martian machines on the shape and movements of swans." It would seem to me that any late-war German designs would still be considered top secret in the early 1950s when WotW was being produced. -- One is always considered mad when one perfects something that others can not grasp.*- Ed Wood |
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