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THE THING Inspired Arctic Saucer Crash

MarketPlace Showcase Modeling posted on Mar 21, 2004
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I have allways been fascinated by that scene in John Carpenter's "THE THING" where the derelict saucer is discovered frozen in the arctic ice. So it should only follow that sooner or later I'd get around to making something similar. ;)

Now all I need is Riko to make some hot "Thing-Babe" to stand in front of it and then it Millar Time ;)

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Cada

1:34AM | Sat, 22 May 2004

One of my favourite films! .... but I still love the old Black & white original, in fact I love all the old 50's Sci-Fi movies lots of memories being immersed in that stuff as a child which led me to 25 years as a UFO Investigator Researcher, still involved now, but away from mainstream UFOLOGY, more interested in the classic cases that have stood the test of time and I have lots of images planned based on some of these cases, when my modelling skills have improved somewhat and all selected case data has been thoroughly updated and researched ..... Excellent work keep them coming!


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