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Yearbox 2008 (Strictly Ink)
February 12, 2009, 07:39 AM
DalekfanYearbox 2008 (Strictly Ink)
Yup, that's the one. Here it is. Sorry, I forget that some people aren't Who-nuts like me. I mistakenly assume that everyone knows the Whomobile...

February 12, 2009, 09:48 PM
RedemptionVery cute! lol
I'd heard of the Supermobile, the Batmobile, and the Popemobile, but never the Whomobile.

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My Sketch Collection February 13, 2009, 02:26 AM
TheUberBobquote:
Originally posted by Redemption:
Very cute! lol
I'd heard of the Supermobile, the Batmobile, and the Popemobile, but never the Whomobile.
Technically, it's called "The Alien" in real life. It never had a name in the show. It was commissioned by Jon Pertwee for his personal use and it was put into two of the stories of his final season.
-Bob-
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February 13, 2009, 06:19 AM
Dalekfanquote:
Originally posted by TheUberBob:
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Originally posted by Redemption:
Very cute! lol
I'd heard of the Supermobile, the Batmobile, and the Popemobile, but never the Whomobile.
Technically, it's called "The Alien" in real life. It never had a name in the show. It was commissioned by Jon Pertwee for his personal use and it was put into two of the stories of his final season.
-Bob-
...although in one of the stories it wasn't complete at the time of recording.
February 13, 2009, 05:47 PM
Redemptionquote:
Originally posted by Dalekfan:
quote:
Originally posted by TheUberBob:
quote:
Originally posted by Redemption:
Very cute! lol
I'd heard of the Supermobile, the Batmobile, and the Popemobile, but never the Whomobile.
Technically, it's called "The Alien" in real life. It never had a name in the show. It was commissioned by Jon Pertwee for his personal use and it was put into two of the stories of his final season.
-Bob-
...although in one of the stories it wasn't complete at the time of recording.
Interesting... wish I had seen those. Thanks for the information guys!

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My Sketch Collection February 13, 2009, 06:38 PM
TheUberBobquote:
Originally posted by Dalekfan:
quote:
Originally posted by TheUberBob:
Technically, it's called "The Alien" in real life. It never had a name in the show. It was commissioned by Jon Pertwee for his personal use and it was put into two of the stories of his final season.
-Bob-
...although in one of the stories it wasn't complete at the time of recording.
That it correct! The canopy wasn't finished so a windscreen was hastily installed.
-Bob-
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February 15, 2009, 07:22 PM
Kevin FOne final roll of the dice on this particular set of yearboxes. Note the set number

If there is a Robert Hack or Christina Aguilera fan out there interested in doing a trade for the Celebrity Sketch in this set, please let me know.
February 15, 2009, 09:32 PM
RedemptionSo are you pleased with this roll of the dice?
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My Sketch Collection February 16, 2009, 05:11 AM
Kevin FSort of. I had hoped that the very last set would have had at least one really good sketch in it, e.g. Martineck, Aragon or Mangue. The Nik card is a better skeleton ink sketch than the one I already have. The Pegasus sketch is excellent as is the Pterodactyl (I developed a real liking for Chris Henderson's work on this set and will probably try to pick a couple more of his off eBay). The Perez piccie is not exactly great but does have the redeeming factor that it is the only sketch I have acquired that shows a scene from 'Three Worlds of Gulliver'
February 16, 2009, 05:20 PM
Redemptionquote:
Originally posted by Kevin F:
The Perez piccie is not exactly great but does have the redeeming factor that it is the only sketch I have acquired that shows a scene from 'Three Worlds of Gulliver'
That's what it was! lol I missed the little person in the forground.

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My Sketch Collection February 16, 2009, 11:27 PM
RedemptionSo was there ever a reason given why the Harryhausen set wasn't made? I must have missed it.

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My Sketch Collection February 17, 2009, 08:11 AM
Kevin FI don't think the reason has been released by Strictly Ink. If I were to hazard a guess I would say licensing costs could have been prohibitively high. The rights to most of Ray Harryhausen's films are owned by Sony-Columbia and they demand large sums of money for any product licenses. I approached them myself a couple of years back in connection with a project I wanted to implement. Back then, they wouldn't even start talking for less than $20,000 up front

February 17, 2009, 08:16 AM
hammerHaving said that, the fact that sketch cards were released makes you wonder what went on - unless the sketch cards weren't approved!!!!
February 17, 2009, 07:51 PM
Kevin FI don't know about that. However, the small print on the back of the Yearset set number card includes this statement:
"The cards issue in this have been for in-house promotion only. No copyright infringement is intended and the individual cards are not sold as a licensed release, all copyright belongs with their respective licensees."
So they weren't 'officially' released just sold off in anonymous bundles in a sort of lottery

February 18, 2009, 03:29 PM
Triple-FrogMakes you wonder about the legal position when re-selling the cards on Ebay and the like.
February 19, 2009, 05:26 AM
hammerquote:
Originally posted by Kevin F:
"The cards issue in this have been for in-house promotion only. No copyright infringement is intended and the individual cards are not sold as a licensed release, all copyright belongs with their respective licensees."
So they weren't 'officially' released just sold off in anonymous bundles in a sort of lottery
The fact that the sketch cards have "the harryhausen collection" printed on them seems to run a very thin line on copyright