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Apr 25, 2014 - 4:22 PM
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Joe E.
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Sorry I haven't followed up on this; to be honest, I haven't been really focusing on it, since I don't really feel like doing a lot of research for which I'm not getting graded or paid or anything just to address the misconceptions of strangers on the internet - I don't feel like I should be the one to put in who knows how many dozens of hours to dig up proof of something I know to be true, only so the person to whom I'm responding can look at it for thirty seconds, go "huh, I guess there was a bunch of physical stuff done after all, my bad" and move on, and forget about it in five minutes. I hope others will understand... That said, I came across this thread at TheForce.net devoted to this very topic (the widely-underestimated quantity of physical miniatures, sets, etc. in the prequels), and remembered this discussion, so here's a link. I'll keep looking for sources for my specific earlier statement (more miniatures in Episode I alone than in the entire original trilogy); I'm just not making it exactly a priority of mine (I hope you'll understand!). Anyway, here's the link: http://boards.theforce.net/threads/practical-effects-in-the-prequels-sets-pictures-models-etc.50017310/
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