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Classic goof

Rob Neal
I'm STILL working on my 3D model projects, so scanning through clips for reference, this one always stands out, and gets to be seen in every title sequence...

http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/1806891/sn/196755888/name/clunk!.jpg

It's from "Computer Affair", which seems to be the UFO hardware showcase episode. As the lead Mobile Control vehicle leaves the air transporter, it manages to smack the scanner dish on the roof of the aircraft, and leaves it looking a bit bent.

Admit it, how many people noticed that?

Rob
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Re: Classic goof

Lightcudder
I'm going to have to watch that tonight! Haven't seen it before! Well spotted Rob! Gold Star for observation!

LtCdr

--- In [hidden email], "Rob" <tryptych@...> wrote:

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> I'm STILL working on my 3D model projects, so scanning through clips for reference, this one always stands out, and gets to be seen in every title sequence...
>
> http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/1806891/sn/196755888/name/clunk!.jpg
>
> It's from "Computer Affair", which seems to be the UFO hardware showcase episode. As the lead Mobile Control vehicle leaves the air transporter, it manages to smack the scanner dish on the roof of the aircraft, and leaves it looking a bit bent.
>
> Admit it, how many people noticed that?
>
> Rob
>
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Re: Classic goof

naughtyhector-2
Look even more closely and you'll see that one has a damaged headlight...

Regards,
Barry

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> > It's from "Computer Affair", which seems to be the UFO hardware showcase episode. As the lead Mobile Control vehicle leaves the air transporter, it manages to smack the scanner dish on the roof of the aircraft, and leavesit looking a bit bent.
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> > Admit it, how many people noticed that?
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> > Rob
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Re: Classic goof

James Gibbon
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On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 20:27:37 -0000
"Rob" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I'm STILL working on my 3D model projects, so scanning through
> clips for reference, this one always stands out, and gets to be
> seen in every title sequence...
>
> http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/1806891/sn/196755888/name/clunk!.jpg
>
> It's from "Computer Affair", which seems to be the UFO hardware showcase episode.

Another thing I hadn't noticed is the support for the ramp .. wouldn't
have expected the ramp to be supported by a sort of metal fence on
each side.

James
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Re: Classic goof

SHADO
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Yes, excellent eye, Rob!  Has anyone else got any goofs they have spotted?  I've always been terrible at that, and would be interested in hearing about more.  The only one I've ever noticed was Straker holding his golf club completely wrong in "Destruction".
 
Jeff

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From: Lightcudder <[hidden email]>
Subject: [SHADO] Re: Classic goof
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Date: Monday, June 28, 2010, 11:14 AM


 



I'm going to have to watch that tonight! Haven't seen it before! Well spotted Rob! Gold Star for observation!

LtCdr

--- In [hidden email], "Rob" <tryptych@...> wrote:

>
> I'm STILL working on my 3D model projects, so scanning through clips for reference, this one always stands out, and gets to be seen in every title sequence...
>
> http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/1806891/sn/196755888/name/clunk!.jpg
>
> It's from "Computer Affair", which seems to be the UFO hardware showcase episode. As the lead Mobile Control vehicle leaves the air transporter, it manages to smack the scanner dish on the roof of the aircraft, and leaves it looking a bit bent.
>
> Admit it, how many people noticed that?
>
> Rob
>








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Re: Classic goof

naughtyhector-2
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Next time we see the transporter unloading )Question of Priorities) the clamshell doors are gone and the ramp swings down to offload without those supports.

Regards,
Barry

>
> Another thing I hadn't noticed is the support for the ramp .. wouldn't
> have expected the ramp to be supported by a sort of metal fence on
> each side.
>
> James
>