The movie is out now so these aren't quite so secret any more.
A group of us spent about a month building the ARC REACTOR miniature at New Deal Studios for the explosive finale of Iron Man. Iron Monger took a spill down the shaft to meet his end... we also built 1/4 scale sections to be blown up / destroyed as CG elements.
Making the 1/4 scale arc "horseshoe" that Iron Monger crashes through on the way down the shaft...
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Believe...
The "Believe" commercials were part of the Halo 3 marketing release campaign. I worked with New Deal Studios as one of the lead model makers to create the explosions, rocket plumes, muck puddles, landscapes, buildings, etc. The aproximately 700 McFarlane scale figures were created by Stan Winston Studio. The entire diorama measured 40 feet by 30 feet and stood about 12-14 feet high.
Prepping a tank for an explosion...
Prepping a tank for an explosion...
Yippie Ki-Yay...
A few pics of the 1/5 scale F-35s we built at NDS for "Live Free or Die Hard" (Die Hard 4). A small group of us built 5 of these from the ground up in under a month. It's about 12 feet long. All of the doors and hatches worked off of stepper motors as well as the jet engine in the rear which would move from the rear to hover position. I was a lead model maker on the job.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Get Away From Her You...!
The 'Aliens' Power Loader - 1/4 scale
Building the Queen inspired this piece as a companion. It stands aproximately 27" tall and represents over 2 years of research and reverse engineering. It's nearly finished... finally...
Designed in Rhino 3D with my good friend Minieffects and then prototyped on a 3D printer (thanks Ian, Matt, and Shannon). Scott (aka Minieffects) is amazing at this stuff...
It's Coming... Eventually...
A HUGE WORK IN PROGRESS...
Building the Queen inspired this piece as a companion. It stands aproximately 27" tall and represents over 2 years of research and reverse engineering. It's nearly finished... finally...
Designed in Rhino 3D with my good friend Minieffects and then prototyped on a 3D printer (thanks Ian, Matt, and Shannon). Scott (aka Minieffects) is amazing at this stuff...
It's Coming... Eventually...
A HUGE WORK IN PROGRESS...
Her 'Majesty' in 1/4 Scale
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