The future of Super 8 projectors!
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Re: The future of Super 8 projectors!
Now THAT is the most exciting thing happening in Super 8 right now!
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Re: The future of Super 8 projectors!
This is great! You have a lot of options with gears in legos, he should make it so it shifts into high gear to fast forward, unlike most S8 projectors:)
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Because most super 8 projectors don't scratch film fast enough. :lol:slashmaster wrote:This is great! You have a lot of options with gears in legos, he should make it so it shifts into high gear to fast forward, unlike most S8 projectors:)
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Re: The future of Super 8 projectors!
Yup. They got that from Retro Thing. Sigh.
Friedemann Wachsmuth created the very cool Super 8 cartridge notch ruler that appeared in schmalfilm and contributed to Juergen Lossau's beautiful new Super 8 handbook.
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Friedemann Wachsmuth created the very cool Super 8 cartridge notch ruler that appeared in schmalfilm and contributed to Juergen Lossau's beautiful new Super 8 handbook.

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