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Greebles, also greeblies (singular: greebly), [1] or "nurnies", are parts harvested from plastic modeling kits to be applied to an original model as a detail element. The practice of using parts in this manner is called " kitbashing". [2]
The term "greeblies" was first used by effects artists at Industrial Light & Magic in the 1970s to refer to small details added to models. According to model designer and fabricator Adam Savage, George Lucas, Industrial Light & Magic's founder, coined the term "greeblies". [3]
Ron Thornton is widely believed to have coined the term "nurnies" referring to CGI technical detail that his company Foundation Imaging produced for the Babylon 5 series, [2] while the model-making team of 2001: A Space Odyssey referred to them as "wiggets". [4]
One FX group in the UK who built the space ship for '2001: A Space Odyssey' called them wiggets.
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verification. (January 2010) |
Greebles, also greeblies (singular: greebly), [1] or "nurnies", are parts harvested from plastic modeling kits to be applied to an original model as a detail element. The practice of using parts in this manner is called " kitbashing". [2]
The term "greeblies" was first used by effects artists at Industrial Light & Magic in the 1970s to refer to small details added to models. According to model designer and fabricator Adam Savage, George Lucas, Industrial Light & Magic's founder, coined the term "greeblies". [3]
Ron Thornton is widely believed to have coined the term "nurnies" referring to CGI technical detail that his company Foundation Imaging produced for the Babylon 5 series, [2] while the model-making team of 2001: A Space Odyssey referred to them as "wiggets". [4]
One FX group in the UK who built the space ship for '2001: A Space Odyssey' called them wiggets.