Blade Runner/Spinner reference archive

Here's a scan of the famous Back to the Future II card:

BTTF1.jpg


And here's a guest appearance from earlier in the film:

BTTF2.jpg



-Mike
 
<div class='quotetop'>(Mechinyun @ Sep 11 2006, 01:47 PM) [snapback]1317839[/snapback]</div>
Well been a while and I quess the "Blade Runner pictures curse" has struck again. Thanks for sharing guys.. really..

NOT.

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DOH..

Sorry man, didn't mean to keep you out of the loop. Luckily coby is more astute than I in this case, hehe..
 
I'm feeling quite the idiot here... I went to the torrent link on page one, but can't figure out how to download the files....
someone help the idiot. what's the trick?


thanks,
KK
 
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I'm feeling quite the idiot here... I went to the torrent link on page one, but can't figure out how to download the files....
someone help the idiot. what's the trick?


thanks,
KK
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You need to have a Bittorrent client on your machine to download it. Once you have one installed and setup, you just have to click on that second link coby posted. it will take you straight to the page where you just hit their "download" button.
 
There's 400MB of pictures. I dont' think that's going to happen. Most of the stuff was dwnloaded from the net anyway.
 
BUMP!....Just curious to see if this file is still up or not. The links don't work anymore. Torentspy isn't accepting members in the US anymore. I am also pretty against letting somebody access to my computer like that. Especially now that studios are putting out fake torrents to try and catch pirates. I would be willing to buy a disc though. I may already have most of the pictures, but I am curious to what I don't have out there.
 
BUMP!....Just curious to see if this file is still up or not. The links don't work anymore. Torentspy isn't accepting members in the US anymore. I am also pretty against letting somebody access to my computer like that. Especially now that studios are putting out fake torrents to try and catch pirates. I would be willing to buy a disc though. I may already have most of the pictures, but I am curious to what I don't have out there.

I wouldn't worry too much there Andy, I'd be 99.9% sure you have all of the shots already...
 
I did get a bunch of photo's from a fellow in Spain. But there really IS enough reference on the net as it is. That and a trip to the Sci-fi Museum here in Seattle would be in order as well to see the refinnished Spinner.
 
I did a quick peek of my Spinner files and I only have 181mb worth, so I am feeling pretty inadequate. Of course my old practice was to not download redundant material, but I often missed larger files as a result.
 
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No solution to have the ref pics of this car? I'm working on a scratch model at 1/16 and the much reference pics i can have the better is !
 
I did get a bunch of photo's from a fellow in Spain. But there really IS enough reference on the net as it is. That and a trip to the Sci-fi Museum here in Seattle would be in order as well to see the refinnished Spinner.

Hehe well some of us have plenty of pics of the restoration so we wouldn't need to go to Seattle ;) :D

Oh and from what I've been told and seen it's not in an area that is normally accessed by the general public PLUS they mounted it several feet into the air..... :(
 
It's in the area they opened up recently to show off the Trek stuff. You can look up at the undercarriage on the way up the stairs and into the cockpit from the upper level catwalk.

Most people would be oggling the Enterprise D and DS9 models though.
 
All modelers should be warned that the flying Spinner was different from the ground Spinner. This includes the interior. The Seattle Spinner was a flyer.
 
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