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Lee Malone
CEO/Publisher
Lee@themppc.com

Lee is a passionate model builder, Boba Fett aficionado and movie lover. He has been collecting movie props since 1997. He served in the United States Air Force 17 years as a C-17 and C-141 Loadmaster. Served in the Gulf War and other operations. He has had the opportunity to consult with Sideshow Collectibles ,Master Replicas and Lucasfilm. He painted the prototypes paint masters for the licensed Master Replicas Fett helmet and blasters(full-size and mini). He consulted with Sideshow Collectibles on the quarter scale Boba Fett providing continuity and color corrections. Presently he is working in Public Affairs Communications and enjoys spending time with his family. He is also building an embarrassingly large studio scale model (wife hasn't agreed it can ever come into the house...yet) and dabbles in writing a screenplay. He can be found at the MPPC forum talking props and movies.
Steve Radler
VP/Associate Editor
Steve@themppc.com

Steve is a huge fan of everything related to movies.  He first started collecting movie props around 1995.  He is an avid model builder and miniature painter.  He has won several awards at model and miniature painting competitions.  His favorite medium is scratch building.  He has worked with Lucasfilm, Topps Cards and the Hildebrandt Brothers with their Shadows of the Empire card series as a costume consultant, costume builder and character model. He currently works in education
Shannon Wendlick
VP/Associate Editor
sstcop@themppc.com

Growing up in the 70’s and 80’s Shannon developed a love for comics and films.  In the early 90’s she began collecting replica movie props and wardrobe.  In 1998 she met Steve Radler and Lee Malone and it was through a connection with them that she obtained her first pieces of screen used memorabilia.  Since then she has maintained an interest in the hobby while focusing on props and wardrobe from sci-fi and comic related films and television shows.

Anthony Taylor
Editor at Large
ataylor@themppc.com

Anthony Taylor is a writer and producer with Proteus Media Group, as well as product development honcho for tin10 collectibles (www.tin10.com). His most recent book is The Future was FAB: The Art of Mike Trim, chronicling artist Mike Trim's career designing models and special effects forThunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, UFO, and illustrating the cover for Jeff Wayne's musical War of the Worlds album. The book was published in 2006 by Hermes Press. He's currently working on several new non-fiction book titles, as well as an original graphic novel. Anthony was one of the forces behind the documentary film Full Boost Vertical: The Supercar Story, the definitive behind-the-scenes look at the Supermarionation television series. The DVD of Full Boost Vertical is available at www.fabgearusa.com. His monthly column on genre collectibles, "Retro Rockets," appeared in Toy Shop Magazine, where he was was a columnist for twelve years. He was a regular contributor and editor for the British magazine Sci-Fi and Fantasy Models International, and contributed a chapter on the Flying Sub miniatures from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea for the bookFrom Sketch to Screen. Anthony also designed and co-edited CultTVMan's Ultimate Modeling Guide to the Jupiter II as well as CultTVMan's Ultimate Modeling Guide to Classic Sci-Fi Movies, available at www.culttvman.com. His articles have appeared in Filmfax, Amazing Figure Modeler, Effects Special, and many other magazines. For more information, visit www.myspace.com/anthony_taylor_writer or for more on The Future was FAB: The Art of Mike Trim, visit the artist's website at www.miketrimart.com.
 

 

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