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Figmental's Collection and Customs

figmental

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Looks great Figgy....

Personally, to make it more Muppety, I would put the posters at odd angles, to look more messy and thrown together....
But otherwise, I love your stage set!
I can't wait to see completed pictures!
It doesn't already? :big_grin:

I have another pic to post in a second.

Thanks for the comments!
 

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I kinda made that stage to show how you can make one with such a low budget (mine was about 20 bucks) with:

-wood dollhouse floor- $9.99
-Styrofoam base- $5
-Brick scrapbook paper- $.50 a piece

Then some tape, crazy glue, printed posters, and cardboad.

I still want a few vinyl bricksheets, however.
 

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Scored a Pepe off of Ebay for 11 bucks... it seems like a bargain compared to what he's going for these days... $40-60 for the regular and vacation version. :rolleyes:
 

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Hi figmetal, I luv your work!

I rully luv your stage! Im hoping to make one when I get some more figs ( there really expensive ).


Keep posting,


Hamhock:flirt::flirt::flirt:
 

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Has anyone ever wondered about buying a Model Studebaker for a Muppet Movie diorama?

I know I've considered it, and definitely looking into it...
 

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I looked into it. But I couldn't find anything that was to scale with the Palisades line.
Also, when I looked into it, I didn't have any other PVC figures that I could've used.
I'm pretty sure there's a 1:18 scale Studebaker made at some point...
 

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Has anyone ever wondered about buying a Model Studebaker for a Muppet Movie diorama?

I know I've considered it, and definitely looking into it...
Cool idea... but I don't think my painting skills are up to Dr. Teeth's, and a pre-camouflage Studebaker wouldn't be nearly as much fun.

DN
 

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Cool idea... but I don't think my painting skills are up to Dr. Teeth's, and a pre-camouflage Studebaker wouldn't be nearly as much fun.

DN
True, very true.

So, Gonzolover, none of them are in scale? That's to bad...
 

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No, nothing to scale.... not that I could find anyway.

The car would have to be roughly 20'' - 24" in length to fit a Palisades Fozzie, Kermit and gang in there.
I'm sure there'd be someone with the time and willingness to custom create one somewhere online.
 
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