Kermieuk
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Hi Guys,
The Gonzo nose sure seems to be a problem, I have every faith that MR will get it right.
Heres just an idea, Im no puppet builder! Several months ago now I was in the back of a friends parents car, as soon as I got in I noticed the back of the head rests on the seats in front of me, the very first thing I thought of was Gonzos nose. The material looked exactly like a textured foam, the way the light reflected on it made it looked like it had the small air bubble holes all over it like a sheet of thin foam, like the stuff used to as amplifier/Speaker covers. It wasnt until I was up close to it, approx 6" that I actually realised it was a fabric, it wasnt holes, but rather raised thread, It really was an amazing fabric and it would look great, also as its fabric a wire or plastic structure could be put inside. The car was a 2006 Citroen C3, I have no idea what the fabric was called or where it could be from, but I just wanted to put it here and maybe someone from MR may pick up on it and be able to research it further!
I know this will pose the issue again of whether this is acceptable, as a replica should be the same, or just LOOK the same?
Im trying to find a picture but not found one yet, will post when I can get one?
Chris
PS, The new Fozzie proto looks amazing!
The Gonzo nose sure seems to be a problem, I have every faith that MR will get it right.
Heres just an idea, Im no puppet builder! Several months ago now I was in the back of a friends parents car, as soon as I got in I noticed the back of the head rests on the seats in front of me, the very first thing I thought of was Gonzos nose. The material looked exactly like a textured foam, the way the light reflected on it made it looked like it had the small air bubble holes all over it like a sheet of thin foam, like the stuff used to as amplifier/Speaker covers. It wasnt until I was up close to it, approx 6" that I actually realised it was a fabric, it wasnt holes, but rather raised thread, It really was an amazing fabric and it would look great, also as its fabric a wire or plastic structure could be put inside. The car was a 2006 Citroen C3, I have no idea what the fabric was called or where it could be from, but I just wanted to put it here and maybe someone from MR may pick up on it and be able to research it further!
I know this will pose the issue again of whether this is acceptable, as a replica should be the same, or just LOOK the same?
Im trying to find a picture but not found one yet, will post when I can get one?
Chris
PS, The new Fozzie proto looks amazing!