FLAG mobile unit - screenused miniature- revealed!
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FLAG mobile unit - screenused miniature- revealed!
Hey all,
Haven't posted much because I couldn't contribute much... but things have changed and I finally got my holy grail.
Many people wanted to know what happened to the FLAG mobile unit miniature. There was only one made and according to this article and tribute to the late Jack Sessums it was sold to someone a few years ago.
http://www.laux.org/airwolf/
Well here it is - I thought you all would like to see and to know where it is now. It's still alive and well.
Below there are also pictures of a screenused miniature - the one that has a working scanner. I believe it's the only one made with a working scanner too. Jack never finished it. If you look at the picture where Jack is holding one miniature - the one I have is the one on his table. It still doesn't have side mirrors.
The trailer is a whopping 7-8 feet long. Altogether with the truck it comes out to nearly 10 feet long. It's constructed of metal, wood and resin parts. It's been sitting in a crate for the last few years untouched. The crate that it came in was the same crate that came from Jack's garage/workshop. Anyways - enjoy.
The trailer itself has some of the interior done - not much though. It was built so that the 4-5 miniatures made could fit inside. It's quite cool. The trailer has working lights on the truck part and the KITT miniature has a working scanner and is supposed to have working rear lights (i haven't tested the rear lights)
Haven't posted much because I couldn't contribute much... but things have changed and I finally got my holy grail.
Many people wanted to know what happened to the FLAG mobile unit miniature. There was only one made and according to this article and tribute to the late Jack Sessums it was sold to someone a few years ago.
http://www.laux.org/airwolf/
Well here it is - I thought you all would like to see and to know where it is now. It's still alive and well.
Below there are also pictures of a screenused miniature - the one that has a working scanner. I believe it's the only one made with a working scanner too. Jack never finished it. If you look at the picture where Jack is holding one miniature - the one I have is the one on his table. It still doesn't have side mirrors.
The trailer is a whopping 7-8 feet long. Altogether with the truck it comes out to nearly 10 feet long. It's constructed of metal, wood and resin parts. It's been sitting in a crate for the last few years untouched. The crate that it came in was the same crate that came from Jack's garage/workshop. Anyways - enjoy.
The trailer itself has some of the interior done - not much though. It was built so that the 4-5 miniatures made could fit inside. It's quite cool. The trailer has working lights on the truck part and the KITT miniature has a working scanner and is supposed to have working rear lights (i haven't tested the rear lights)
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Let me be the 1st to congratulate you on first having had contact with such a great guy as Jack Sessums
as we all know quit a legend in movie & tv work with minatures.
And second to have been allowed to buy some of Jacks work as it relates to Knight Rider, what n incredible find.
Its great to know that Jack was so approchable, which seems what Ive found with so many associated
with the series Knight Rider for instance Don Peake, Ron Martinez, Michael Scheffe, Rebecca Holden, Jack Gill-
Glen Larson, Stu Phillips they are all just as personable as you would hope.
So once again congrats on gtting such a great Knight Rider Collectible, th ultimate as they are one of a kind-each
cool piece.
Take care,
Dave Doggett.
as we all know quit a legend in movie & tv work with minatures.
And second to have been allowed to buy some of Jacks work as it relates to Knight Rider, what n incredible find.
Its great to know that Jack was so approchable, which seems what Ive found with so many associated
with the series Knight Rider for instance Don Peake, Ron Martinez, Michael Scheffe, Rebecca Holden, Jack Gill-
Glen Larson, Stu Phillips they are all just as personable as you would hope.
So once again congrats on gtting such a great Knight Rider Collectible, th ultimate as they are one of a kind-each
cool piece.
Take care,
Dave Doggett.
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That is very cool, any idea where the other miniatures like the Comtron truck or Goliath are?
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Congratulations for having such an unique and cool Knight Rider item
It looks very detailed and realistic, gotta admit I haven't spotted any FLAG semi scenes from the episodes which would look like it's made with miniatures.
Perhaps the KARR turboboost to semi was one of those scenes and maybe other one was the trucking episode Ten Wheel Trouble where they drove the semi through concrete beam remains which KITT turboboosted to peaces moments earlier. These are just my guesses based on the thought that they probably didn't want to put the real semi at risk in these scenes.
It looks very detailed and realistic, gotta admit I haven't spotted any FLAG semi scenes from the episodes which would look like it's made with miniatures.
Perhaps the KARR turboboost to semi was one of those scenes and maybe other one was the trucking episode Ten Wheel Trouble where they drove the semi through concrete beam remains which KITT turboboosted to peaces moments earlier. These are just my guesses based on the thought that they probably didn't want to put the real semi at risk in these scenes.
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What a fantastic find!! And I really enjoyed the article that you linked to. What're the chances that we can all come over to your house and play with those? Kidding. Once again, congratulations on those awesome finds. Any chance we could get a pic of inside the trailer?
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Thanks so much guys- I do have to mention that I didn't meet Jack Sessums in person. The semi was in the possession of one other owner before me. (i'll ask if he wants to be mentioned here).
Here are more pics -I finally got it unboxed... it's absolutely massive.
Here are more pics -I finally got it unboxed... it's absolutely massive.
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Damn
Oh man that is great, is there a chance to see KITTs Dash? Nice Pics, helps me to create my own Semi Version for my collection Can I see KITts Dash? How is the Scanner? In which Episode they where used ??
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Oh man that is great, is there a chance to see KITTs Dash? Nice Pics, helps me to create my own Semi Version for my collection Can I see KITts Dash? How is the Scanner? In which Episode they where used ??
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NICE !! VERY NICE!!!
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That's pretty cool! Great find!
The KITT model reminds me of the scene in Junk Yard Dog, when KITT sank in the toxic mud.. (screen shot someone, please).
So what other episodes would these "miniatures" have been used in?
The KITT model reminds me of the scene in Junk Yard Dog, when KITT sank in the toxic mud.. (screen shot someone, please).
So what other episodes would these "miniatures" have been used in?
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Man you got space to work with!....my boss was kind enought o let me use our back room for the kenner kitt detail model shots!...but that semi is massive!
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.....SPEECHLESS!!!!!
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Stelios you are very lucky...a screen used miniature kitt is only 5 minutes from your home and you can see it any time you wish
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Wow...that is beautiful and an ultimate find!!...i wonder why kenner or any other toy manufacturer didnt make a scale model of the semi?
I've only seen it as plastic model but not in as diecast metal from Japan. Unless im wrong?
I've only seen it as plastic model but not in as diecast metal from Japan. Unless im wrong?
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sadly no - I've never seen a die cast version of the knight rider FLAG semi. I don't think people made them because it would just be too expensive and too large. The toy companies figure that no one would purchase it. (of course, everyone here on the board would purchase them )
I played around some more with the Semi - I really like how Jack Sessums made a lot of the model out of thin sheet metal. The main structure is made out of wood and the wheels are made of resin. I guess this is as close as I'll get to having a die cast FLAG semi.... not that I'd ever get another one.
I do need some help though - Honestly, I'm not sure what scenes used these miniatures. Does anyone have any idea what scenes used a FLAG semi miniature or the KITT miniature with the working scanner? Any help would be appreciated. I've looked through all the books that I have and I can't seem to find any good articles discussing how KR did their stunts and the use of miniatures.... any help would be appreciated
I played around some more with the Semi - I really like how Jack Sessums made a lot of the model out of thin sheet metal. The main structure is made out of wood and the wheels are made of resin. I guess this is as close as I'll get to having a die cast FLAG semi.... not that I'd ever get another one.
I do need some help though - Honestly, I'm not sure what scenes used these miniatures. Does anyone have any idea what scenes used a FLAG semi miniature or the KITT miniature with the working scanner? Any help would be appreciated. I've looked through all the books that I have and I can't seem to find any good articles discussing how KR did their stunts and the use of miniatures.... any help would be appreciated
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The only scene that comes to mind where the miniature semi is used is season three's "Ten Wheel Trouble", where the semi plows through the remains of a concrete truck.
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Joe,
If memory serves me correctly, there was a model used in the scene of KITT VS KARR that had KARR
crashing through the back of the FLAG semi.
I would bet that this particular model was the one used for that scene, I think that idea tracks.
Also AJ called me last night & he told me that he relies on your vast knowldge of Knight Rider.
Take care,
Dave Doggett.
If memory serves me correctly, there was a model used in the scene of KITT VS KARR that had KARR
crashing through the back of the FLAG semi.
I would bet that this particular model was the one used for that scene, I think that idea tracks.
Also AJ called me last night & he told me that he relies on your vast knowldge of Knight Rider.
Take care,
Dave Doggett.
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A tresure!
Jack Sessums is a legend, It's a honour to own one of his models.
Jack Sessums is a legend, It's a honour to own one of his models.
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Showpro1 wrote:Joe,
If memory serves me correctly, there was a model used in the scene of KITT VS KARR that had KARR
crashing through the back of the FLAG semi.
I would bet that this particular model was the one used for that scene, I think that idea tracks.
Also AJ called me last night & he told me that he relies on your vast knowldge of Knight Rider.
Take care,
Dave Doggett.
Thank you both so much. I will have to break out my KR dvd's once again to get some screenshots (unless it's easy for someone to get them sooner - help would be appreciated). I"m currently trying to figure out how to display these two beautiful pieces in a way that will do both justice. I found some tables online that match the length and width. Are there any iconic things that "scream" knight rider that should be incorporated in the display? (not that the flag semi and KITT aren't enough )Joe Huth wrote:The only scene that comes to mind where the miniature semi is used is season three's "Ten Wheel Trouble", where the semi plows through the remains of a concrete truck.
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WOW! Those are very cool!!
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^ Thanks so much man..
I just wanted to give thanks to Gary Cannavo. He was the previous owner of both these beauties.
He has some absolutely amazing stuff and he's definitely a person to know in the world of collecting movie props.
Thanks so much man! Without him I definitely would not have been able to "step up my game" and start collecting screenused stuff.
Everyone can visit his site at http://www.battlebuck.com/
he owns the original battlestar Galactica! and just about everything else from the show. (buck rogers too)
I just wanted to give thanks to Gary Cannavo. He was the previous owner of both these beauties.
He has some absolutely amazing stuff and he's definitely a person to know in the world of collecting movie props.
Thanks so much man! Without him I definitely would not have been able to "step up my game" and start collecting screenused stuff.
Everyone can visit his site at http://www.battlebuck.com/
he owns the original battlestar Galactica! and just about everything else from the show. (buck rogers too)
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thats a very nice peice of Knight Rider history... thanks for showing.
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Showpro1 wrote:Joe,
If memory serves me correctly, there was a model used in the scene of KITT VS KARR that had KARR
crashing through the back of the FLAG semi.
I would bet that this particular model was the one used for that scene, I think that idea tracks.
Also AJ called me last night & he told me that he relies on your vast knowldge of Knight Rider.
Take care,
Dave Doggett.
I'm recalling KITT driving through the lava too.
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I remember during one of my conversations with Jack he mentioned this model, but he didn't know where it was or any details. He also could not recall what episodes it was used in. After all... it was one of so many jobs he did over the years.
The picture of Jack holding a KITT and one sitting on the bench has been mentioned somewhere in regards to this. Let me give you the history of that picture. The car he is holding is mine, as far as I know the last one he sold before he died. he did NOT sell these cars to just anyone, as he did not want people just buying them and turning them around on eBay. He checked my background out before agreeing to let me have one of his cars. Before he shipped my car I asked him to take a picture of himself with it. I was aware he was very sick with cancer and not likely to be around much longer, so although I knew I would never make it out to Redland to meet him, I would have a picture of him to remind me of the many phone conversations we had. He graciously agreed, and that is the pic you see, of Jack just a few scant months before he passed.
I should note that the body of KITT I own was the one thrown from a helicoper on a parachute in the episode "Goliath Returns"... it has 4 holes drilled into the rocker panels and marks on the body where the lines going to the parachute rubbed the paint.
It should also be noted that there were dozens of miniatures made, used, and destroyed during the run of the show. These models were built tough, but horribly abused. I have a film of a model being tossed off a cliff for the filming of "Goliath Returns", and I can guarantee you that model did not survive. Apparently there were quite a few KITT bodies hanging on the walls at Jacks workshop.
The one sitting on the bench was supposed to be for his personal collection, and was to have a complete interior... he requested pictures of the interior of my conversion for reference, which I sent him. The only other KITT model with a scanner was used in "Junk Yard Dog" and Jack told me it was at Planet Hollywood in Vegas for a while... I have no idea where it is now....
To the best of my knowledge, nothing from Jacks shop was sold after he died, although I know his widow locked up his shop and as far as I know has not allowed anyone to take anything from it since.
The picture of Jack holding a KITT and one sitting on the bench has been mentioned somewhere in regards to this. Let me give you the history of that picture. The car he is holding is mine, as far as I know the last one he sold before he died. he did NOT sell these cars to just anyone, as he did not want people just buying them and turning them around on eBay. He checked my background out before agreeing to let me have one of his cars. Before he shipped my car I asked him to take a picture of himself with it. I was aware he was very sick with cancer and not likely to be around much longer, so although I knew I would never make it out to Redland to meet him, I would have a picture of him to remind me of the many phone conversations we had. He graciously agreed, and that is the pic you see, of Jack just a few scant months before he passed.
I should note that the body of KITT I own was the one thrown from a helicoper on a parachute in the episode "Goliath Returns"... it has 4 holes drilled into the rocker panels and marks on the body where the lines going to the parachute rubbed the paint.
It should also be noted that there were dozens of miniatures made, used, and destroyed during the run of the show. These models were built tough, but horribly abused. I have a film of a model being tossed off a cliff for the filming of "Goliath Returns", and I can guarantee you that model did not survive. Apparently there were quite a few KITT bodies hanging on the walls at Jacks workshop.
The one sitting on the bench was supposed to be for his personal collection, and was to have a complete interior... he requested pictures of the interior of my conversion for reference, which I sent him. The only other KITT model with a scanner was used in "Junk Yard Dog" and Jack told me it was at Planet Hollywood in Vegas for a while... I have no idea where it is now....
To the best of my knowledge, nothing from Jacks shop was sold after he died, although I know his widow locked up his shop and as far as I know has not allowed anyone to take anything from it since.
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This is the picture of Jack with my KITT
This is the KITT model I have, complete with a little MK at the wheel... and no... it just has a Camaro interior
here is one of the holes I mentioned in the previous post
and my full size replica
This is the KITT model I have, complete with a little MK at the wheel... and no... it just has a Camaro interior
here is one of the holes I mentioned in the previous post
and my full size replica