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"You may not like what you see, but do not on that account fall into the error of trying to adjust it to suit your own vision of what it ought to have been."
-- [I][B]George MacDonald Fraser[/B][/I]
Very nice sir! Kinda reminds me of Newsome's Station in The Horse Soldiers where all the Rebs come in on the train and try to stop ole John Wayne, yet for more authentic!
Justin
[B]Justin Morris[/B]
[B]Independent Rifles[/B]
"And All of Hell Followed"
Shiloh, IR Confederate Campaigner Adjunct Battalion, Cleburne's Division, March 30 to April 1, 2012
Wow! What a difference between watching the "boxcar" being built and the way it was used it in the shoot! Well Done!
Tom Smith, 2nd Lt. T.E.
Nobel Grand Humbug, Al XXI,
Chapt. 1.5 De la Guerra y Pacheco
Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus
Topographer for: TAG '03, BGR, Spring Hill, Marmeduke's Raid, & ITPW
Yes, the Newton Station scene from the Horse Soldiers was our inspiration. Ever since seeing that as a kid I always liked it, but wanted the Confederates to emerge victorious. The Battle of Lynchburg is a real life Newton Station, but the Rebs win.
Greg Starbuck
The brave respect the brave. The brave
Respect the dead; but you -- you draw
That ancient blade, the ass's jaw,
And shake it o'er a hero's grave.
Its the movie the Horse Soldiers! Reminds me of that movie too! You guys did a very good job. Thanks for posting. Forgive me, but is this to be a larger production for a museum? Can we expect more footage or a finished product at some point?
Yes, this is for our interp. film on the Battle of Lynchburg for Historic Sandusky in Lynchburg, Virginia. We will have a long version for sale on DVD, and a shorter version that visitors will view when they visit.
I hope to have it all done this Winter.
Greg Starbuck
The brave respect the brave. The brave
Respect the dead; but you -- you draw
That ancient blade, the ass's jaw,
And shake it o'er a hero's grave.
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