tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4601090335485436846.post5830428708714982417..comments2024-03-03T20:15:57.737+08:00Comments on model ships in the cinema: The War at Sea from Hawaii to Malaya 1942munghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11833483639783575804noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4601090335485436846.post-36492307877670093662015-10-23T19:31:45.000+08:002015-10-23T19:31:45.000+08:00Thanks for highlighting this important miniatures ...Thanks for highlighting this important miniatures FX film.Andy Hallnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4601090335485436846.post-80332223943021895332015-10-26T23:05:02.000+08:002015-10-26T23:05:02.000+08:00I note that this film is available (in 8 parts) co...I note that this film is available (in 8 parts) complete on YouTube as in the public domain. FAB stuff by the way. Thanks to all involved for discovering this gem.Dennis Nnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4601090335485436846.post-58161917830633990562016-03-28T17:58:28.000+08:002016-03-28T17:58:28.000+08:00Quite a lot of this film ended up as "stock f...Quite a lot of this film ended up as "stock footage" in various war Documentaries, and stills in books. The shot above of the dark colored Aichi D3A (Type 99) Dive Bombers, ended up as still in one of the Pearl harbor Souvenir books i have, and I have seen some of the footage used in Victory At Sea.<br><br>I have watched the full film on Youtube, and it's slow paced, but picks up quite a bit towards the end, and the Cinematography over all is quite well balanced and composed.Scott Ruggelsnoreply@blogger.com