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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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5/10/2006: Royal de Luxe puppets in London
![]() The first time we saw this set of giant puppets from the Royal De Luxe was about last year at this time. Last weekend they made their way to London and bargalunan was kind enough to update that previous thread with a set of links to details on this visit, including comprehensive BBC coverage. ![]() There is a story around the elephant and little girl, which the troupe played out over their visit. Part of the story is on the troupe's site. It also explains the "stitched cars" which jinx noticed in the last IotD roundup: ![]() Quote:
![]() Amazing detail: ![]() ...the girl can lick a lollypop. ![]() ...the elephant can spray the crowd. ![]() ...the elephant can shower the girl. I want to see it! photo cred: some images (c) Creative Commons by Colin Gregory Palmer |
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Neophyte-in-training
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Okay, giant pupets = sorta cool.
Giant elephant puppet that can be used in a crowd control situation = hella cool. |
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Belt Conveyor
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Giant half-naked little girl on puppet strings = super creepy.
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dar512 is now Pete Zicato
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Hand-of-Kindness Extender
Join Date: Jan 2006
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How someone can construct a behemoth like that out of hydraulics and hoses, and still make it a work of art, just blows my mind.
Great images.
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aspires to be a viking
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Just wait until the porn industry gets its hands on the technology behind this...
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god of intoxication
Join Date: May 2006
Location: cincinnati
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Ok, so I understand the story about the sultan.. but what is this all about?
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Hand-of-Kindness Extender
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Ya know, I probly don't want to ask.
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Love my Heffalumps
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Sydney, Australia (best place in the world)
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Wow I love the giant elephant puppet. I want one, no I want two. I'm heading to Thailand in 3 weeks time for the real thing. Continue my training to be a mahout for 10 days in Chiang Mai, then travel around to Bridge over River Kwai region, can't wait.
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erika
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: "the high up north"
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I have friends that just went to Chiang Mai, it's s'posed to be really nice. You should pop down the the Khao Lak area north of Phuket though, if you have time... lend a helping hand...
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Love my Heffalumps
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Hi Ibram, I wish I could get back down that way, but honestly I love it up north where the true Thail culture is. I go every year and spend at least a month there, (only 3 weeks this trip
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erika
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Phuket itself is kinda boring, but Khao Lak isn't. It may not be as beautiful or as culturally soaked as the north, but the people there need the business and the help to survive, after the tsunami.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Deep countryside of Surrey , England
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For reasons of stupidity, I missed Bargalunan's update and started this thread in Quality Images
Maybe you can move across UT...?
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Abecedarian
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Nantes (France)
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You can notice the little giant is very kind with Londoners, she only sewed French cars (license plate)
![]() News from Royal de Luxe : They're going to build in Nantes (France), around an an old entrepôt people can visit : - a 18 meters high carousel based on sea world (2009) - a 22 meters high tree made of steel (45 meters diameter) with 2 mechanical and 15 meters wingspan herons that can take passengers (2011) - the elephant (12 meters high and 8 meters of width) will be the bus used by the tourists to reach the carousel along the Loire river This project is linked with the urban developpement of the former industrial island where it takes place. Last edited by bargalunan; 05-11-2006 at 04:21 AM. |
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Abecedarian
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Nantes (France)
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Here some links about "l'Ile de Nantes" :
The following projects are designed by "La Machine" the association that built the elephant for "Le Royal de Luxe". François Delarozière is the main creative and mechanical genius. http://lamachine.fr/ to go faster you can skip over the intro with "zapper l'intro" and choose "constructions" and "projets" http://zonelibre44.free.fr/les_machines_de_l_ile.htm For people who like technical design : |
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