I have found few mentions of greeblie sources here. Armor, aircraft and naval models are good. I also seem to look at some auto & truck models and see things that might be interesting as a source of greeblies. I love the "Dollar" stores, as toys, electronics and other things there show promise. And they are only a buck!
Does anyone else have suggestions for sources beside Radio Shack and the like?
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Lego leftovers can be very interesting.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattprasmussen/6347365120/
Picture is not from my collection. Googled this one.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattprasmussen/6347365120/
Picture is not from my collection. Googled this one.
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http://www.zen171398.zen.co.uk/Alien.html
If you scroll down to the first video - at the 40min mark a special effects guy starts talking about the kits they used to detail up the alien ships.
when everything went cgi - i'm sure the model kit companies noticed a massive drop in sales. I remember seeing warehouses full of kits for greebles in numerous special effect documentaries throughout the years.
Steve
If you scroll down to the first video - at the 40min mark a special effects guy starts talking about the kits they used to detail up the alien ships.
when everything went cgi - i'm sure the model kit companies noticed a massive drop in sales. I remember seeing warehouses full of kits for greebles in numerous special effect documentaries throughout the years.
Steve
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