Clonecommander6454 wrote:Perhaps place the poster at the location of the CoA and switch the Japanese poster with an English version?
The poster in english version would be a fine addition, but unless the poster is drawn according to the rules, don't post it in the CoA forum!
Regarding the vessel; very fine drawing
Work in progress:
DD County Class PNS Babur (1982)(PAK)
FF Type 21 Class D182 PNS Babur (2000)(PAK)
All relevant Coat of Arms
I don't want to be a party-pooper but I don't really think film posters count as CoA. We made a big step in admitting CoA but film posters are stretching the limits too far I think.
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English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
Thiel wrote:Yeah, it would probably be better to include a little text underneath the credits line.
Something like "Built for the movie The Sand Pebbles"
Thiel wrote:Yeah, it would probably be better to include a little text underneath the credits line.
Something like "Built for the movie The Sand Pebbles"
The ''build'' this just only for a movie?
Yes. It's a fully working movie prop.
“Close” only counts with horseshoes, hand grenades, and tactical nuclear weapons.
That which does not kill me has made a grave tactical error
Just a bit of semi-related trivia, the director of this movie, Robert Wise, was rather versatile it seems. He also directed (among other movies) Run Silent Run Deep, West Side Story, The Sound of Music, The Andromeda Strain and the first Star Trek movie.
"Anybody remotely interesting is mad in some way." - The Seventh Doctor
Great job, Gunship! I saw the movie on TV as a kid and loved it. I used to recreate the river battle hundreds of times in my backyard with cardboard ships and green army men until Sega and soccer took over my childhood