November 3, 2006
I’m Back! On to Movie Reviews…

Well I’m back now. Pumpkin carving pretty much takes up my life for a while - moreso this year as a local paper did a spread on my carvings. I ended up spending 9 hours sculpting the Death Star on a 120 pound pumpkin and another 11 1/2 hours creating a detailed, full scale dragon. In any event, although totally exhausted, I had a fun time with this. Check out my carvings if interested. Now, back to cool discussions and movie reviews!
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9 Comments on I’m Back! On to Movie Reviews… »
November 3, 2006
End_of_Eternity @ 7:25 am:
Thats a nice looking pumpkin! Though for some reason it doesn’t really remind me of the deathstar. Maybe it’s because I was never in Star Wars.
SFAM @ 4:38 pm:
Hi End of Eternity, it looks more like the some of the models than the one in the movie, which doesn”t really give as much variation as this. Had I just done everything in grids, it would look fairly boring. Here’s an example of one of the many models:
http://www.freehomepages.com/starwarskit/images/DeathStarA001.jpg
christopher @ 11:01 pm:
not sure how old end_of_eternity is (despite the name), but i knew exactly what it was before i even read the description. and im no sw geek. excellent job.
November 4, 2006
Illusive Mind @ 12:28 am:
Holy shit.
1. That’s a massive effort
2. How do you ‘grow’ a 120 pound pumpkin?
3. Welcome Back.
mattness @ 1:51 pm:
Dragon is great.
Good job, SFAM
Vesper @ 4:36 pm:
That’s not a moon! It’s a pumpkin!
Great job, welcome back!
SFAM @ 5:02 pm:
Thanks guys. BTW, I had one of those green lasers for star gazing that I used to stick in the back and shoot through the hole. It was cool - you could see the laser and everything!
November 7, 2006
ETM @ 11:27 pm:
Look at the size of that thing!
Looking forward to more activity on the site, SFAM.
November 9, 2006
Just_Bob @ 7:16 am:
Most impressive! (or just absolutely amazing!)
That’s just great work, an awesome effort. Well done, indeed.