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I love this and your channel very good work the sound effects ,stop motion ,voice acting,I love it all also were did you get your airfix knock offs I have looked everywhere and can’t find them
Your stop motions are great, i also wanted to try do something like that but the problem i have is that at the place i live its really hard to find aip and other good figures.
@SomeDudeArmyMen Thanks , man ! Now , we have three things in common . Love all stop motion , toy soldiers and Wizards ! When I was a kid living on an army base , they showed that movie , once a month , without fail . I saw it 13 times at the post theater. They had a matinee on Saturday and Sundays and would show all the Harryhausen flicks . Sinbad , Jason , Valley of Gwangi , all those killer ones . Buncha Godzilla , too . Well , back then Toy Soldiers were the bomb before action figs and video games , so I dug those , and still do . I've been collecting for many years . Thanks for the comp . I'll be checking out some more vids . ✌️🍻👍
@@jeffreese1828 ah, it’s good to know the classics are still remembered! Jason is a classic; can’t say I’ve ever seen Sinbad but I’ve heard good things about it
@@SomeDudeArmyMen Oh man , you GOTTA check those out . Some really awesome stop motion work by the same guy did Jason and the Argonauts . One film predates that , but the other two postdate it and he just got better and better . Ray Harryhausen also did the original Clash of the Titans in the early 80s , that was his last major work . He did ALL his work completely solo ! The films in order are Seventh Voyage of Sinbad , Golden Voyage of Sinbad , and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger . The stories aren't interconnected , so don't have to be watched in any order . Think RU-vid has the last two for free right now . Patrick Troughton , the 2nd Dr. Who costars in one , and Tom Baker , the 4th Dr.Who , is the evil wizard in another ! How can you lose ? Lol The effects and the stories are really cool , and a 70s Jane Seymour (hubba-hubba) Co stars in one. And , hey , it's old Arabia so there's always some belly dancers or other babes running around , swordfights , and lots of killer monsters from mythology . Who could ask for more ? 'Nuff said ! 👍🍻✌️
@@jeffreese1828 I shall have to check them out indeed. Thanks for the issue and your passion and knowledge in the subject!! Harryhausen’s work has always been a favorite of mine; I was planning to make a short army men film with a reference to Talos, the living statue from Jason. The part when he turns the head, combined with the dread-inducing soundtrack from Bernard Herman is truly iconic. You should also check out the Thief of Bagdad, of Alexander Korda production. An old one and a classic “exotic” and “orientalist” movie; it was also the first movie to use the chroma key technique.