A quick note the copper is a metal, not a color, but is refereed as a color for the purpose of making a color point everyone can quickly grasp from the US penny.Red Eye wrote:Wow! Great investigation work you've done there...
I also think that is the needed proof to end the discussion about the different colored Command Centurions (gold, bronze, copper).
Now on to the frame by frame pointing out of this great screen caps, but one thing you didn't make note if that helps back me up in my claim he is the bronze Cylon is his deep deep voice. The gold Cylon voice is deeper than the standard silver centurion, but the bronze Vulpa model has a very deep voice. I also had a fellow board member over last weekend, and I showed him a screen used piece from Vulpa, and it was very easy to see the massive color difference in living color than it is on a darkly lit film capture from 32 years ago. The color issue problem sources back to the lack of light, and the lack of light sources back to the chrome reflection. These issues have made it very hard to tell a real true color difference between the two colored Cylons while being filmed.
Also note the photo I posted early in the thread when Boomer (Herbert) is standing between the Cylons, that is the bronze Cylon. Also note the chest piece. That was a real chromed cheat piece, but a bronze, or gold chest piece was ever found when these came out of Universal Studios, so a can of spray paint was used to cover up the chrome to help it match.