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Roman Legion Tactics Workshop -- Command & Control
How to command a Roman legion: manipular formations, signal systems, camp construction, forced marches. My legions marched 25 miles in five hours, then built a fortified camp before dinner. Tip: Discipline is not cruelty. It is the reason 5,000 men can defeat 50,000.
Siege Engineering Seminar -- Breaking Walls
The Siege of Tyre took seven months. I built a causeway across the sea to reach an island fortress. Rams, towers, torsion catapults, mining tunnels. Every wall has a weakness. Your job is to find it before your supplies run out.
French Arming Sword (15th Century Replica)
Single-handed arming sword, cruciform hilt, 32-inch blade. Standard Hundred Years War knight's weapon. I rarely drew mine -- my banner was my weapon. But I trained daily. Balanced for one-handed use with shield or on horseback.
Desert Crossing & Forced March Workshop
I crossed the Syrian Desert in 6 days -- 500 miles through waterless waste with an army. Water caching, camel logistics, march discipline, heat management. The Byzantines thought the desert protected their flank. They were wrong. Tip: The impossible route is undefended because the enemy thinks no one can take it.
Bicycle Repair & Mechanics Clinic
Bring your bicycle. We'll strip it down and rebuild it together. Chains, gears, bearings, brakes, wheel truing. The bicycle is the most efficient machine ever built -- more miles per calorie than any vehicle. Wilbur and I ran a bike shop for a decade before we ever touched an airplane. The skills transfer perfectly.
Caricature Drawing Workshop -- Faces Tell Everything
Before I was a director, I was a caricaturist in the streets of Rome. I'd draw tourists for money. A caricature captures what a photograph misses -- the ESSENCE of a face. We draw each other, strangers from photos, and characters from imagination. Tip: Exaggerate one feature. That's the person's truth.
Vintage Suit Collection (1940s-1960s Savile Row Replicas)
Four suits: charcoal flannel (North by Northwest), light gray (To Catch a Thief), midnight navy (Charade), and cream linen (An Affair to Remember). All tailored in the Savile Row style I favored -- natural shoulders, single-vent, drape cut. Tip: A suit should look like you were born in it. If it looks new, it doesn't fit yet.
Umbrella (Singin' in the Rain Replica, Full Size)
Full-size black umbrella, exact replica of the one from the most famous dance sequence in cinema history. Borrow it for your own rain dance, photo shoots, or just because it makes you happy. Tip: The rain was a mix of water and milk -- milk showed up better on camera.
Stunt Driving Workshop -- Speed, Control, Camera Angles
Bullitt's twelve-minute car chase changed action cinema. I'll teach you pursuit driving: heel-toe downshifting, controlled drifts, and how to hit your mark at speed while a camera car is six feet off your bumper. We use a closed course and start slow. Tip: Smooth is fast. Jerky is dangerous.
Sketchbook & Colored Pencil Set (Fellini's Dream Kit)
Large-format sketchbook (A3) and 72 professional colored pencils -- the same tools I used for my dream journals. The sketchbook has thick paper that handles ink and pencil. Keep it by your bed. Draw before coffee. The dreams are freshest in the first five minutes.
Xiphos Short Sword (Bronze Replica)
Leaf-shaped xiphos, 24-inch blade, bronze construction. The backup weapon when the dory breaks. Designed for the crush of close combat where the spear is too long. I used mine at Thermopylae after my spear shattered on the second day.
Oil Paint & Acrylic Set (Professional Grade, 48 Colors)
Professional-grade paints: 24 oil colors and 24 acrylic colors, plus brushes in every size from detail to barn-wall. Includes two stretched canvases (24x36 inches). I use acrylics for speed and oils for depth. Start with acrylics -- they forgive mistakes.
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