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Date: Sat, 17 Jun 1995 19:52:09 -0400
From: aa794@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Pete Nofel)
To: lightwave@webcom.com
Subject: Looking for Projector Object
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Hi all,
Once again I'm depending on the combined knowledge of the mailing list
to help me along.
I'm looking for a film projector object. I'd prefer one of those
prototypical 16mm projectors from the '40s or '50s, but I won't be too
choosy. Is there any such object in existance at an FTP site? How about on
one of the multitude of CD-ROMs out there?
As a last resort, how about name a source that would have some nice
pictures of such a film projector? I'm a pretty good modeler, but I work
better from an image when I'm trying to be realistic.
Thanks folks,
Pete
aa794@cleveland.Freenet.Edu
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