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  1. Buck-Beaver

    Hey Buck , Helppppp

    I'd recommend trying the plastic "half ball" Xmas ornaments you can get at a craft store. They are pretty good.
  2. Buck-Beaver

    antron fleece and dye

    Yeah, water-based is best. If you use reticulated foam paint shouldn't break down the foam as quickly either. If you can't get an airbrush then just try brushing the paint on.
  3. Buck-Beaver

    Strange news....

    Oh no you don't....have you heard what the U.S. army is doing to POWs these days?
  4. Buck-Beaver

    Hey Buck , Helppppp

    Well, if by contact glue you mean something like model airplane cement then no, they are different. "Contact cement" in puppet building usually refers to an all-purpose contact cement like LePages or Barge (which is what the Muppet builders use). Small Nerf balls are usually sold at Toys R...
  5. Buck-Beaver

    antron fleece and dye

    It's best to follow the directions on the dye you use. Most brands have a detailed info sheet you can follow. You could also go to your local library and check out a book on textiles that covers fabric dye processes.
  6. Buck-Beaver

    Muley Makes Front Page!!

    Yeah, congrats! :excited:
  7. Buck-Beaver

    Canadian Muppets

    Names of other recurring Canadian Muppets I remember: Margaret Redwood (Margaret Atwood), a storyteller Hana Gardener, (Hana Gardner), an agricultural expert *The names in brackets are the names of the Canadian celebrities these characters are based on.
  8. Buck-Beaver

    Canadian Muppets

    CBC began taping Canadian segments that were inserted in to Sesame Street Canada beginning in 1970. At first I believe these were segments in French to replace the Spanish ones or those that were distinctly American in the U.S. version to keep the show relevant to Canadian audiences and in line...
  9. Buck-Beaver

    weird alien shape

    BTW - Yes, using a Nerf (foam) ball if you can find one the right size is usually easier than making one out of foam sheets, but you'll have to carve out the innards. Toys R Us periodically carries them in Canada and the U.S. - I am not sure if they are available to order online.
  10. Buck-Beaver

    weird alien shape

    Heh heh...they don't teach you everything in the foam book, eh? :zany: I have no idea how Bunsen is constructed, but to make a perfectly round ball in foam you need to cut eight "wedges" that are exactly (and I do mean exactly) the same size. By a wedge I mean a shape like what you would get...
  11. Buck-Beaver

    antron fleece and dye

    If it's a pain getting Aljo, RIT and Tintex dyes also work very well and are usually available at a Drug Store or through stores like Wal-Mart and K Mart. Personally, I prefer RIT to Tintex.
  12. Buck-Beaver

    Hey Buck , Helppppp

    No, sorry - that's a tough one. I don't think I've ever seen that anywhere. You could probably make it by getting some mohair that's a light colour, dying it blue and clipping it so it's a close match. Mohair is usually available locally from dealers who sell Teddy Bear making supplies. If...
  13. Buck-Beaver

    Some Questions

    That's actully not entirely true. I've done several puppets with regular fleece and the seams are not visble. It's possible to disguise them in natural "folds" in the puppet's "skin" as well as to airbrush or paint details on to the fabric which conceal the seams. There are also types of polar...
  14. Buck-Beaver

    Rocky Mountain DVD will be released in August

    The CD of the soundtrack is currently available in Canada, I believe my wife (a big John Denver fan) has seen it in discount CD racks along with the more common Xmas album.
  15. Buck-Beaver

    Canadian Muppets

    I believe the characters are (were) owned by Henson and licensed to CBC. Presumably, Sesame Workshop's deal to buy "Sesame" character rights included the international Sesame characters as well. There were other incidental characters as well - a Margaret Atwood character (I can't recall the...
  16. Buck-Beaver

    Little Muppet Monsters?

    Leave it to Philip to know exactly what he is talking about..... :p :zany:
  17. Buck-Beaver

    Your Thoughts: Sesame Street on Oprah

    On the subject of Matt/Caroll doing Big Bird, did anyone else notice there was no mention of that in Caroll's new book?
  18. Buck-Beaver

    Little Muppet Monsters?

    Just to answer the first half of the original question, Little Muppet Monsters was a short-lived half-hour (or was it 15 minute? I can't recall) show that ran following Muppet Babies during it's first season. I don't remember if it even lasted 12 episodes, but it was kind of a neat show. A bunch...
  19. Buck-Beaver

    Jim Henson: Young Puppeteer

    :eek: That was one of the most disgusting things I've read for a long time....
  20. Buck-Beaver

    I've Been Wondering....

    Must keep getting bigger and bigger.....thanks for the information Philip and on behalf of everyone thanks again for all the hard work!
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