Post Apocalyptic Breakdown

May 15, 2009 · Print This Article

Have you ever been so tired and worn out that every muscle and brain cell in your body aches. Well, that has been the Propworx crew for the past few days. Our second Battlestar Galactica auction has been by far the most triumphant and exhausting auctions we have ever done. I want to share with you some photo highlights of the weekend.

First off moving in and set up. The hall we had was enormous. Big enough to have full size hangar bay support columns erected in the space and have them look tiny.

Setting up the columns

Everything in the displays started off in super organized and well categorized bins and boxes.

Bins and boxes

All to be set-up in the display cabinets for the grand opening with in a few days.

One thing the fans rarely ever get to see is the Viper in pieces. Here is the Mark II minus wings and nose.

You really appreciate how much effort went into building these life size ship mockups when you get the chance to put one together. It’s like a giant model set. All part of the fun of setting up the auction display.

On to the beauty shots. These following photos were captured by our intrepid photographer Lee Webb, enjoy.

The Blackbird Stealth Viper. Such a beautiful piece.

This guy actually made the “vroom-vroom-vroom” roving eye sound. It is awesome!

The CIC display looks ready for some serious combat.

Adama’s quarters display was a true work of art. It was a very cozy looking display.

The Pegasus display was as cold and harsh as the Admiral Cain. It invoked chills looking over the display.

Cylon raider is HUGE! Huge I say!

For those lucky enough to attend the auction, they got the wonderful opportunity to actually sit in the Viper Mark II. Now don’t you wish you came.

This shot is just incredible, it really shows the prominence of the Viper Mark II.

I hope you enjoyed these beauty shots, I certainly appreciate the visual impact that the Auction helped bring to all that attended.

What do you hear? Nothing but the rain…

Steven



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