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<blockquote data-quote="Palifan" data-source="post: 329008" data-attributes="member: 4095"><p>Amazing skills Grinchy!! There are many highlights for me in this thread but I think the E.T. is the one for me (also those Thriller ones are stunning as are the rest of them).</p><p></p><p>I noticed you mentioned Stuart Freeborn's name in your other thread and agree with you what a true legend he was (and still is in). I know his granddaughter who said she remembered being driven around all the Star Wars sets in a studio buggy at elstree back in the day, something she'll never forget. Her husband is a real star Wars fanboy as well and felt like he'd hit the jackpot when things worked out with her (not that he's with her for her grandfather :lol: ). He told me that he got to see a lot of the original moulds and some bits and bobs for the Star Wars OT that he kept out in his shed! I've no idea what happened to everything after he past away but I'm sure the family would have put it somewhere safe. It's a real loss his passing but he sure left one hell of a legacy!</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palifan, post: 329008, member: 4095"] Amazing skills Grinchy!! There are many highlights for me in this thread but I think the E.T. is the one for me (also those Thriller ones are stunning as are the rest of them). I noticed you mentioned Stuart Freeborn's name in your other thread and agree with you what a true legend he was (and still is in). I know his granddaughter who said she remembered being driven around all the Star Wars sets in a studio buggy at elstree back in the day, something she'll never forget. Her husband is a real star Wars fanboy as well and felt like he'd hit the jackpot when things worked out with her (not that he's with her for her grandfather :lol: ). He told me that he got to see a lot of the original moulds and some bits and bobs for the Star Wars OT that he kept out in his shed! I've no idea what happened to everything after he past away but I'm sure the family would have put it somewhere safe. It's a real loss his passing but he sure left one hell of a legacy! Ian [/QUOTE]
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