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Perhaps the most iconic version of the fighting-machine is the Jeff Wayne's Musical version of The War of the Worlds. This is the first tripod design not to include a storage basket (which was placed instead on the handling-machine ).
Jeff Wayne War Of The Worlds Tripods Explained. This is a video by pupbenny explaining the Tripod design by Mike Trim. H.G. Wells The War Of The Worlds is a story by British author Herbert...
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The fighting machines are described in Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds and depicted on the album artwork painted by Michael Trim. This version of the tripods has major inconsistencies when compared to Wells' description in the novel.
Dec 23, 2023 · A comparison of every artwork in Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds colour booklet that feature the Mike Trim Tripod designs.
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War of the Worlds Jeff Wayne LIVE.Best TRIPOD (fighting machine) footage on the Net. The mighty fighting machines from an absolutely brilliant show. If you get the chance you must go see...
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The Handling Machine has a key role in Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds. It has six legs, two claws, two green eyes (making it similar to the tripods in appearance) and a basket, in order to collect humans from Earth (Unlike the novel, where the Tripods take this role).
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But while the Jeff Wayne tripod definitely has an insectoid face, its body has a resemblance to a bare metal plane from the 30's, 40's or 50's, and you can instantly recognize it by seeing literally any part of it, especially the cockpit or silhouette.