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Wellington: Must-do

PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 9:13 pm
by Charl
I thought I'd share some stuff with the "boring" NZFF, I had a few days in Wellington last week.
On topic:

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I think it's a brand new A320, certainly shinier than the one parked next door.
Not a peep from you thank you, Wing Commander - passenger experience is second to none, tasteful cabin fit and humungous overhead storage. Flight ex Auckland smooth and fast.

SO: Te Papa Museum is a must, they of course have Weta's giant WW1 figure sculptures in their Gallipoli exhibition.

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You could spend an hour just pondering each one, absolutely brilliant work.
I took this one to show the size, look carefully at the person in shadow on the right.

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And THEN, along the road to Peter Jackson's WW1 exhibit at the Dominion Museum.

He takes you on a journey with a young soldier, with the backdrop of the war unfolding.
You walk through a series of portals, each shaped like a dated gravestone...

The dioramas were what captured me, constructed with the care only Weta can deliver:

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We've all heard about how the lads could hear the enemy from the opposing trenches, they were that close.
This was the first time I really "got it", thanks to the "drone's eye view" of the diorama.
There they go, "Over the Top" and they will die as surely as the sun rises tomorrow.

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The full-size stuff is pretty amazing, here's the shock of a tank trampling the German defences.
(It's as real a tank as you could hope for.)
It must've been terrifying, I stood and looked at this for a long while:

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And of course: Gallipoli.
Bearing in mind the exhibition takes pains to humanise the combatants, this construction really takes it to a new level.
A huge historically and geographically accurate depiction, with individually crafted figures at something like 1:30 scale.
Here go "our" lads:

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And here die "their" lads.

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The Ottoman Turks took horrendous losses, way more proportionately, than any of the allies.
Gallipoli is as much if not more, to their descendants, as it is to us.

Sir Peter deserves another Oscar for this performance, if you can get to Wellie, don't miss out.

Re: Wellington: Must-do

PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 9:39 pm
by Ian Warren
Charl, you subdued with Mister Pete's displays , This is one place I like to see and really it should not be pulled apart , I could narrate the part and feeling and the going on's .. this is a brilliant display , pleased you posted this , it really dose look a brilliant display !

Re: Wellington: Must-do

PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 9:56 pm
by Fozzer
...a real wake-up call to what War is all about....

Death and Destruction.

I had enough of it in the German Blitz of my City of London in 1940.

(The reason why I'm not too fond of Computer War Games)

Paul.

Re: Wellington: Must-do

PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 10:20 pm
by Ian Warren
Fozzer wrote:...a real wake-up call to what War is all about....
Death and Destruction.

I had enough of it in the German Blitz of my City of London in 1940.

(The reason why I'm not too fond of Computer War Games)

I think the best way of putting it was a quote from Peter Jackson in a recent/current advert here on NZTV .. fact is I grew up following history and WWI WWII and keep going .. my father Korea , I think the best way of putting it , all the learning , least all who know me , ...understand what its all about and in many ways the one who I know or did really appreciate Not being a dummy and asking stupid questions , Least I try to understand real war.... .... 'but in saying that that is what happens in real life without out it' what gives me a level head ... least I know my history ... and i cherish it.

One off the big things .. all the old Veterans from every conflict from the arm forces , they look and talk to me and understand ... that is the best part.

Re: Wellington: Must-do

PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 4:10 pm
by Splitpin
Excellent post Charl , thanks for taking the time.
May well be worth the trip .

Re: Wellington: Must-do

PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 4:55 pm
by Ian Warren
Splitpin wrote:Excellent post Charl , thanks for taking the time.
May well be worth the trip .

That's a thought , If you have the want to go .. you know me to understand .. Love to get up there and also be able to plan a meet with Dan (gojozoom), Paul (cooldad) Rhys (nosecone) Harold .. just Harold .. loves follow us around in MPs .. course then all the others in the North who may want to come in ... I seriously love to look at this .. another place the maritime museum .