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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The_Tom: [QB] So, wait a minute. You have a Miranda model which has been sitting in a crate for 18 months. It gets hauled out of a warehouse on the Paramount lot, transported across LA in the back of a pickup to Image G, gets examined by Jein and co., gets its roll bar reattached, and repainted. And then Jein flicks on the Batsignal, and Okuda and his team zoom down to Image G in a 1989 Plymouth Voyager, jump out with little fine-tipped camelhair paintbrushes, and they paint on the name and registry. Okuda, who'd be rather familiar with Mr. Brattain, has a grade-A brain fart and paints on "Brittain" instead. He then hops with his team into the minvan and they rush back to the backlot to finish some Okudagrams. Strikes me as a bit peculiar. You positive? And I'd like to hear more about this one Defiant model theory. I'm almost positive Ron Moore said they had to get a second Defiant model built for the escape-pod sequence in "Valiant," which was something of a bother that ultimately convinced them to go all-CGI ASAP. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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