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you are waiting for the photos to download, I'll tell you a little bit about them. They
were taken in July 97 for the blockbuster film Braveheart. Obviously, none of the horses
in the pictures are real so don't be alarmed if you see a few that look like they are in a
bit of pain. They're not. Click here to see our
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This picture shows someone
making a few fine adjustments to the exterior of a horse. |
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robotic horses need a rest. This shows the unloading of one
of the stars of the film. |
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| Not some bizarre mating ritual
but the testing of the horses front legs. Perhaps a second try?
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Giant fake horse with
no back. Obviously
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| Chin up mate, they'll put your
makeup on in a minute. This one is waiting for the facial features to be applied. |
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Someone has to make
the horse look realistic
... Ahem.
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| A pneumatic cable entering
the horses back. This is needed to test the horse's movement. |
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| This is the neck portion of one
of the horses. No Mafia connections at all... |
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This makes loosing the remote control down
the back of the sofa look tame.
This man is making sure that the fittings inside of the horse are secure and work
properly. |
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