Malta at War Museum

The new museum will be inaugurated on April 15th, 2012  which is the 70th anniversary from the awarding of the George Cross to Malta in 1942.

The Malta at War Museum in Birgu, is undoubtedly Malta’s best presented testimonial of the great ordeal suffered by the Island during the Second World War. The site focuses on the daily life of wartime Malta telling the story of how this spec of an island managed to withstand one of the fiercest onslaughts in modern history. It offers a unique experience to the visitor through a combination of original film-footage, expert guiding and much in the way of original artefacts and memorabilia, all of which are nicely presented in a new modern setting.

This Museum occupies the ground floor of the old casemated barracks within Couvre Port of Vittoriosa (Birgu) – The original main entrance into this city.

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Phil Beekmeijer fiber glass head

For a customer we have reproduced the head of Mr. Phil Beekmeijer in fiber glass. Mr. Beekmeijer was a Dutch soldier who fought in 1944 in the Netherlands during Operation Market Garden.

Artwork by John Soedirman

John Soedirman converted these head-shoulder ladies into art.

Decorated window film for Sexmuseum Amsterdam

We can make more then display mannequins and museum figures. For the Sexmuseum Amsterdam we have made a giant decorated window film “Winter” with appropriate lighting.

Later 2012″, “Winter” will be replaced by the themes “Spring”, “Summer” and “Autumn”. The lighting is variable in colour and intensity.

The decorations are based on the work of Alphonse Mucha (24 July 1860 – 14 July 1939), a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist.

Sexmuseum Amsterdam
Damrak 18
1012 LH  Amsterdam
the Netherlands

www.sexmuseumamsterdam.nl

Musée National d’Histoire Militaire

Musée National d’Histoire Militaire
10, rue Bamertal
L-9209 DIEKIRCH
Luxembourg

www.mnhm.lu

RAF pilot 617 Dambuster-squadron display figure

World War 2 Lancaster bomber pilot.

No. 617 Squadron is a Royal Air Force aircraft squadron.  It is commonly known as the “Dambusters”, for its actions during Operation Chastise against German dams during World War II.

Private collection Belgium

From the same collector: “Household Division

3D scan by RSI Roland Seifert Imaging GmbH

During the Exponatec Cologne Fair 2011, RSI Roland Seifert Imaging GmbH scanned our silicone sniper head in 3D.

Follow the link for the 3D interactive PDF (Attention: it’s a 10Mb file, a broadband connection is advised!). You may need the latest Adobe PDF Reader.

Download the 10 Mb interactive 3D PDF File of the sniper head

RSI Roland Seifert Imaging GmbH
3D Systeme & Software

Zeisigweg 24
61440 Oberursel
Germany
www.rsi-gmbh.de
www.microscan-3d.de

Ichiban: Japanese soldier display mannequin

Japanese soldier display mannequin with custom made polyester head, made according the wishes of Ichiban, a private militaria collector in the USA.

 

Yves Obyn

LUNAR LANDER BEEHIVE

Installation made by Yves Obyn for the project “Buren bij kunstenaars” in Western Flanders, Belgium.

LUNAR LANDER BEEHIVE

Oh, Beehive! vertelt het verhaal van hoe bijen onze aarde kwamen cultiveren en maakt gebruik van de beeldtaal van de eerste maanlanding. Het werk betreft een maanlander, gemaakt uit hout van eenzelfde type pallet (nd-1 container), naar het model van de maanlander van de apollo11 missie, gebouwd op ware grote. Daarbij komen 2 mannequins, gehuld in imkerkledij, witte pakken, die de link leggen naar de astronauten die de maanlander bemanden.

Als mannequins gebruikte ik 2 flexible male figures. Ik werk vaker met decors en ensceneringen en die komen zo wel van pas, plus is ook de bedoeling om de officiële fotoreeks van de eerste maanlanding te recreeren, zeer handig met die mannequins!

More work of Yves Obyn:  http://vimeo.com/user2743490/videos

Noordhollands Dagblad

News article concerning design contest of  Noordhollands Dagblad and exposition ”Wie denk jij dat je bent?” at Zuiderzeemuseum

www.noordhollandsdagblad.nl