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1936 Voisin C28 Replica
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◊ 2005-06-13 00:04 |
Dans le film ils parlent d'une Voisin 1936 fabriquée à 6 exemplaires. J'espère qu'il s'agit d'une réplique ou d'une auto moins rare, vu comme elle est maltraitée (elle défonce un mur et se fait ensuite tirer dessus par un hélicoptère, entre autres) -- Last edit: 2005-06-18 11:12:42 |
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◊ 2005-06-18 09:56 |
C'est bien une réplique, rassurons-nous ! Pour ceux et celles qui veulent en savoir plus, le dernier numèro du magazine Rétroviseur consacre 6 ou 7 pages à cette réplique et à sa fabrication. Thierry http://perso.wandadoo.fr/automobiles-voisin/ |
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◊ 2005-06-18 10:00 |
je voulais dire : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/automobiles-voisin/ bien sur ! Pas encore de page sur le sujet sur mon site, mais peut-être un jour... |
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◊ 2005-06-18 11:10 |
Merci pour l'info ![]() |
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◊ 2006-06-11 07:54 |
there's definitely two of these in the movie, the continuity is bad, sometimes the wheel is on the right(correctly) and sometimes it's on the left(incorrectly) the one with the correct steering may very well be the real thing. |
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◊ 2006-06-11 18:42 |
If they built one replica, then why not build a second one? It is probably easier than use the real old car. But anyway it is strange to make a so big error on a replica ![]() |
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◊ 2006-06-26 18:57 |
What a surprise to read 70mstang's comment ! So, I have a look again to the movie, and of course I saw the "left" steering wheel in a very short scene and only one. I really don't understand how it is possible. Two "replicas" were made for this movie, and one have been seriously damaged during the very first days of the production, but it can not explain this error, the two bodies came from the same excellent french coachbuilder. So, except if they use a different chassis (improvised and unexpected) with the second body to finish a part of their shooting, this is a mystery, at least for me. PLease note : the Voisin C28 never existed as an open tourer model, but the director understood how it could be difficult to have a good light on his actors with a closed car so he ask a "cabriolet"... (sources : french classic car magazine Retroviseur #202 June 2005) Thierry perso.orange.fr/automobiles-voisin/ |
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◊ 2006-06-30 15:45 |
I think I have the solution. During the only and very short scene where I saw the wheel on the left side of the car, I noticed that... the shadows are also reversed. So they certainly made a mystake in shooting this scene and found this only way to have a correct continuity in the action but not on the rest of the elements. What do you think ? Thierry http://perso.orange.fr/automobiles-voisin/ -- Last edit: 2006-07-11 08:25:59 |
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◊ 2006-10-18 08:25 |
think maybe they inverted the film? could be, it'd be impossible to tell unless there was something to read (or of course the steering wheel problem) |
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◊ 2006-10-18 11:29 |
Look at the actors' shirts and see if the buttons change from one side to the other. |
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◊ 2010-09-13 15:44 |
Two 1930’s special convertibles "Made for Movie" by Plus Film Services Link to "plusfilm.com"![]() Vehicle and company information. "Picture vehicle co-ordination. In charge of all vehicles (civilian and military) for this major Hollywood production starring Penelope Cruz. Part of our brief was to produce and construct two 1930’s special convertibles as “principal” cars equipped with four wheel drive to handle desert conditions for stunt use in Morocco." |
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