D'Snowth's Scale Model of Sesame Street

D'Snowth

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No way. I was not a fan of ATC, and I have no interest in trying to replicate it.

There is, however, a guy on deviantART who not only has made his own SS model, but he did make ATC.
 

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Have you thought of taking some newer pictures with the Tyco Sesame figures?
 

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I should get around to that, yes. I'm also still thinking about doing a video like some have suggested.
 

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No way. I was not a fan of ATC, and I have no interest in trying to replicate it.

There is, however, a guy on deviantART who not only has made his own SS model, but he did make ATC.
Oh ok. I only asked because I'm a huge fan of ATC.
 

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Suggestion, but have you thought of building that stone building with the staircase that you see in skits like Born to Run, NTV, Cooperation Makes it Happen, etc?
 

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I used to have additional models of some of the more familiar, regular sets you'd see: Ernie and Bert's apartment, Elmo's World, Count's Castle (as seen in the Number of the Day inserts), the park, Global Grover, etc. But they're all long gone - I was running out of space.
 

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I used to have additional models of some of the more familiar, regular sets you'd see: Ernie and Bert's apartment, Elmo's World, Count's Castle (as seen in the Number of the Day inserts), the park, Global Grover, etc. But they're all long gone - I was running out of space.
I dont know if this has been asked before, but what scale figures would best fit this set? On a scale of palisades mini muppets to megas.
 

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Ideally, figures that are 2 1/2 inches and under would work best for the model. Some of the Tyco figures I have, while they look good for the most part, are slightly too big. Big Bird is a tad over 4 1/2 inches, which is managable, given that he's Big Bird, but some of the figures that are 3 inches or over (Count, Telly, Bert, etc) seem un-naturally massive within the model.
 
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