Fibreglass model of 'Talos'

Painted resin fibreglass model, cast from original mould by Ray Harryhausen of creature from `Jason & The Argonauts' (1963): Talos. This model, in resin and fibreglass, was made from the same mould as the original, which was cast in latex around a metal armature.

One of the pioneers of stop motion animation and an inspiration to and influence on many who came after him. Harryhausen worked single-handedly to create sequences in which giant crabs, dinosaurs and skeletons fought with humans.

Harryhausen devised an ingenious new method of combining live action footage of people with stop motion footage of animated creatures, he called it Dynamation. Dynamation was used to create this armatured model of Talos used in the film 'Jason and the Argnoauts', when Jason and his men inadvertently awaken the giant statue.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
1999-5054
Materials:
fibreglass, paint and resin (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 465 mm x 220 mm x 160 mm,
type:
animation model, model - representation and replica
credit:
National Media Museum, Bradford