Posts: 161
From: Owatonna, MN
Registered: Oct 2011
posted January 28, 2012 03:03 PM
I made this custom box made out of a modified cereal box to fit my copy of Battleship Potempkin (Great film btw, such an important part of cinema history). Anyways, I had to transfer my copy to smaller reels since the Chinon 7000 only plays up to 600' and there was an 800' and a very full 600'. So I wanted to transfer these onto 4x400 and keep it in a nice box. So I came up with this. Using a Honey-nut Cheerios Box cut down and then taped to make a square. Cover it with White paper and printed a picture I found from Google and added a side title (I found that titles always face up to the front cover. Enjoy!
Posts: 108
From: United Kingdon
Registered: Sep 2011
posted January 28, 2012 03:16 PM
Hi Grant , These boxes look great and would look beautiful part of any cine collection.Thank you for sharing your ideas with me.I am going to try making one for my Tarzan 4 x400ft.Thank you Regards Leon
Posts: 996
From: Kvinnherad, Norway
Registered: Oct 2009
posted January 28, 2012 04:02 PM
Very nice, Grant! I made something quite similar once from an old Corn Flakes box for my 4x400 of Gullivers Travels!
Will see if I can find pictures!
Edit: Found it!
-------------------- Well who’s on first? Yeah. Go ahead and tell me. Who. The guy on first. Who. The guy playin’ first base. Who. The guy on first. Who is on first! What are you askin’ me for? I’m askin’ you!
Posts: 996
From: Kvinnherad, Norway
Registered: Oct 2009
posted February 07, 2012 02:14 PM
I made the box around the old 400' boxes. So it's basically a shell for the four seperate 400' boxes made from a Corn Flakes box :-)
-------------------- Well who’s on first? Yeah. Go ahead and tell me. Who. The guy on first. Who. The guy playin’ first base. Who. The guy on first. Who is on first! What are you askin’ me for? I’m askin’ you!
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From: Bristol,RI, USA
Registered: May 2010
posted February 07, 2012 07:31 PM
You guys are awesome! I love that idea. Both look great. I'm going the other way. Transfering 400' to 800' or 1200' reels. Then making my own boxes from foam board. What a great hobby. Keep up the good work guys!