Hi all! Sorry I've been unable to respond to this query earlier but I've just been so outside of the loop lately with our two little children....they're just...
Hi Kelly, Many thanks for your reply, I'll pass that information on. I'll be in touch direct if I have further queries from Australian collectors. Robin ... ...
Welcome to new member Mark. You say you are interested in 3d Anderson models. Although we don't make our models available for download Pauline and I have made...
Hi Robin, thanks for accepting me into the group. I do some modelling in Carrara, but I mainly create scenes in Poser. One of the things I'm working on is the...
Hi Mark, Welllllcome Hommmmme!!!!!!!!!! You'll love it here! But Robin, where's everyone been? Happy Halloween! Cheryl. (California High Desert) Robin Day...
does anyone have any tips for a total beginner for 3d computer models or scenes? ie what is the easiest software to start with etc much obliged Steve E ... ...
Thank you Cheryl ! :D Attached is an example of the stuff I like to do with Poser. This is the first render of Venus, very much a work in progress (uniform,...
I just noticed that attachments are not allowed here. Here is the link to the Poser-image: http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m127/mjollnir_album/DrVenus.jpg ...
Howdy Mark! Yes, that is a great picture!! Thanks for sharing! Zoonie 4Ever Bug ... http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m127/mjollnir_album/DrVenus.jpg ... ...
Hi Steve, Best thing is to get hold of some trial demo software to see what you like before buying. I started out with various packages I got free on computer...
As Homer would say, "Woo-Hoo!" That's some sultry Venus. Me rikey! Very captivating. On a calmer note. Went to the shelter to perhaps adopt a cat. A tortoise...
thanks ill keep my eyes open for this kind of software in future then steve ... From: Robin Day Date: 11/02/06 20:44:11 To: fireballxl5@yahoogroups.com ...
Right on, Bug! Zoonie rocks!!! Cheryl. Peter Reinert <surfrbird@...> wrote: Howdy Mark! Yes, that is a great picture!! Thanks for sharing! Zoonie 4Ever ...
Hi everyone: for some time now I've been puzzled by these XL5 Walton cine films that you sometimes see for sale. They came out about the same time as the...
Hey Mrs. G., Long time, no hear. I've never heard of these films and it is curious that they are silent. Leaves a lot to the imagination. Perhaps that's the...
Hi Mrs Gooner, I remember 'Super 8' or some such being available back in the early 60's. TV shows were available in this format which was an abridged cine film...
Hi Mrs Gooner I have been collecting the Walton Files. So far I have XL5 to H20 and The Day the Earth Froze, and I was just out bidded for Planet 46. All of...
Hi David, I never heard of these sound versions. Do you get the full episode? Any idea how much the equipment used to cost to view the films with sound? To...
Hi folks, I've just been looking up Super 8 on the Internet. Seems it is still going strong and was first available in 1965. http://www.onsuper8.org It's a...
The Walton reels are 5 inch standard reels which have 200 feet of film. That means 15 minutes of play time, so the episode are 15 minutes long. About 2/3 of...
David, Know what you mean about the lauch sequence, it's my personal favourite as well. That is to the extent that is I make my 5 year old daughter sit through...
Still gives me the chills to this day, too, as does the theme song!!!!! Go XL5, Cheryl. david_f_pease <davidp@...> wrote: The Walton reels are 5 inch...
Here in the UK my Father worked for Rolls- Royce Aero engines and his job was to buy equipment for offices He also got to test items that suppliers wanted them...
Hi again everybody, Thanks for the responses to my original post about the XL5 Walton cine films, and thank you, Robin, for the link to the Super8 site. I too...
Hi Mrs Gooner, I think I'd have been delighted if my parents had bought me a Super 8 film of Fireball, even without the sound. I was reading that it wasn't...
Hi Everyone. Yes I am still around and reading all the postings. You may be interested that the original Walton Films were produced on 50ft
reels and were in...
Well.... I'm 55 years old now. Back in the early 60s, my Dad went and rented a bunch of silent 8mm films from a small place in South Los Angeles area... I...
Hi Larry, Nice Fireball XL5 cover! Thanks for sharing a cool site with us. Yes, Dad had an old Brownie 8mm projector - unfortunately we didn't have access to...