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Lot #484: TOP GUN (1986) - Hollywood (Whip Hubley) and Wolfman's (Barry Tubb) F-14A Tomcat Pyrotechn

Currency:USD Category:Memorabilia / Movie - Props Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 40,000.00 USD
Lot #484: TOP GUN (1986) - Hollywood (Whip Hubley) and Wolfman's (Barry Tubb) F-14A Tomcat Pyrotechn
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TOP GUN (1986) - Hollywood (Whip Hubley) and Wolfman's (Barry Tubb) F-14A Tomcat Pyrotechnic Model Miniature - Hollywood (Whip Hubley) and Wolfman's (Barry Tubb) F-14A Tomcat pyrotechnic model miniature from Tony Scott's action film Top Gun. Top Gun was highly regarded for its aerial combat sequences, which utilized a mixture of live-action photography of actual F-14 jets, and visual effects work with models of various scales. In the film's climactic battle sequence, the F-14 piloted by "Hollywood" and "Wolfman" was shot down by an enemy MiG.

The shots of the F-14 being hit by the MiG's missile were achieved with "pyro" models approximately 6' in length, and practical explosion effects. Two shots appear in the film-the first is an explosion shot where the missile impacts and a charge is set off, blowing off a rear section of the aircraft; this was done with a model miniature mounted on a pole arm through its wing. The model offered in this lot was used in the second shot, which sees Hollywood and Wolfman's F-14 falling out of the sky while ablaze. The shot was achieved by dropping the flaming model from a large man-lift. It was shot from underneath, and the model was caught in a net. Behind-the-scenes footage of the shot exists in a documentary on the film's effects. After the first take, the model crew cleaned up the piece for a possible second attempt; it was deemed not necessary as the first shot was approved.

This is one of the few 6'-scale models that survived the shoot. It is cast in fiberglass around a wood structure, and detailed with emblems and markings that match the full-size jets used in filming. The canopy window is made of thin plastic which covers a pair of hand-painted miniature pilots affixed with helmets labeled 'YES' and 'NO' (an in-joke from the model crew, knowing the helmets would never be seen in detail on film.) Its nose is hand-numbered "114," the same number on Pete "Maverick" Mitchell's (Tom Cruise) F-14, which was applied to all models used in the shoot. The model is missing a large section from its rear that represents the missile impact in the shot.

This model exhibits signs of age and wear, including a large section of the starboard quarter deliberately removed by production as well as several cracks throughout the body and yellowing on the canopy window plastic. Dimensions: 73" x 64" x 21" (185.5 cm x 162.5 cm x 53.5 cm)

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Estimate: $20,000 - 40,000

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