This gal would too!finneganm wrote:This guy would.hongkongcavaliers wrote:A 36 x12 Master and Commander, Acheron vs the HMS Surprise would be awesome, but I'm not sure who else would geek out over it.
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That was exactly what I was thinking.hongkongcavaliers wrote:Thin Red Line would be a incredible "landscape" of wind-blown grasses on rolling hills with a few GI helmets peeking through.
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KMW089 wrote:This gal would too!finneganm wrote:This guy would.hongkongcavaliers wrote:A 36 x12 Master and Commander, Acheron vs the HMS Surprise would be awesome, but I'm not sure who else would geek out over it.
I would love to put a vote in for this as well! This would be awesome!
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John Boorman's "Excalibur" has a few of the most beautiful images caught on film.
Either "The Lady of the Lake" with a green tinted Excalibur held above the water in a wide shot...
With a foggy, green English lake...
Or the Sword in the Stone, gleaming green deep in the forest.
Either "The Lady of the Lake" with a green tinted Excalibur held above the water in a wide shot...
With a foggy, green English lake...
Or the Sword in the Stone, gleaming green deep in the forest.
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Nice.Zepeleptic wrote:KMW089 wrote:This gal would too!finneganm wrote:This guy would.hongkongcavaliers wrote:A 36 x12 Master and Commander, Acheron vs the HMS Surprise would be awesome, but I'm not sure who else would geek out over it.
I would love to put a vote in for this as well! This would be awesome!
Mark, we've got 4 sold so far, to my Surprise.
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harrykeogh wrote:That was exactly what I was thinking.hongkongcavaliers wrote:Thin Red Line would be a incredible "landscape" of wind-blown grasses on rolling hills with a few GI helmets peeking through.
That would be framable... minus the explosion.
As would I.Zepeleptic wrote:KMW089 wrote:This gal would too!finneganm wrote:This guy would.hongkongcavaliers wrote:A 36 x12 Master and Commander, Acheron vs the HMS Surprise would be awesome, but I'm not sure who else would geek out over it.
I would love to put a vote in for this as well! This would be awesome!
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I'm gonna go with an original creation straight from Mark's imagination. I know it sounds crazy, but it just might work.
Ps. Mark's plenty smart and I'm sure he's on it but the Slag Ting is about as close as you can get to a movie poster without wading into murky legal waters.
Ps. Mark's plenty smart and I'm sure he's on it but the Slag Ting is about as close as you can get to a movie poster without wading into murky legal waters.
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Yeah, i definitely have to tread lightly with these...
Also, if I did a war print, It would have to be Saving Private Ryan.
Master and Commander would be pretty sweet, though...
Also, if I did a war print, It would have to be Saving Private Ryan.
Master and Commander would be pretty sweet, though...
3 foot landscape of Omaha Beach on D-Day... Or the defense of Ramelle... Either one would be amazing!markenglert wrote:Also, if I did a war print, It would have to be Saving Private Ryan.
Edit: I just want to clarify that I don't think everything you do has to be 12x36, nor should it be. I'm just letting myself run away with glorious ideas of huge landscapes of awesome things like naval battles and beach stormings.
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"they all float" is 12x24... believe me, I would have went smaller with my first print if I wasn't on a crazy mission from god to have it hang with Hoth and FoS.KMW089 wrote:3 foot landscape of Omaha Beach on D-Day... Or the defense of Ramelle... Either one would be amazing!markenglert wrote:Also, if I did a war print, It would have to be Saving Private Ryan.
Edit: I just want to clarify that I don't think everything you do has to be 12x36, nor should it be. I'm just letting myself run away with glorious ideas of huge landscapes of awesome things like naval battles and beach stormings.
I like to keep with fairly easy to frame sizes. I don't imagine you'll ever see a 16.5x31 print for me.
Oh, and if I did M&C, it would be two separate prints sold as a set, with the ships firing at each other... and I would encourage you to hang them far apart.