Muppet Collection, and HUGE Backstage Display!
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- čas přidán 5. 01. 2024
- Nearly my entire Muppet collection including Ernie’s Rubber Duckie, a replica Gonzo, Croonchy Stars advertising merchandise, and Miss Piggy’s actual glove! Also featured is my massive hand-made Backstage display! If you have any build questions that I didn’t answer in the video feel free to leave a comment. Enjoy!
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Thank you for this fun and informative video. I have been a fan of Jim Henson's work since the early 70's when I first saw the Mahna Mahna sketch on UK tv. Moved to Canada in 73 and my children and self enjoyed Sesame street and then the Muppet show (ironically it was made in the UK thanks to a management that had approved the the likes of the Goon Show and Monty Python) So when Palisades came out with the figures and sets I started collecting them. The backstage playset had a right wing added Pop's alcove, the left side got stage right entrance added. The band has its own location in a second cabinet with a stage background and Animals drum platform illuminated with LED spot lights. Oh! Statler and Waldorf have their own box up and behind me in the office. The Palisades figures still make me smile.
Thank you so much for sharing! It sounds like you have an expansive love for the Muppets!
That Miss Piggy arm is museum quality! Worth many thousands of dollars. Kermit swatch is wild, too - Antron fleece itself isn't even manufactured anymore so that's amazing.
Yes the glove is a true treasure. Definitely worthy of an exhibit.
Thank you so much for making this video! This will definitely be my reference for my attempt on making the backstage. You are extremely talented and gifted, and the craftsmanship you put into this project is just mind blowing. Thanks for showing the techniques and process for how you made the bricks for the walls, and I love how the balcony in front of the guest star rooms looks. Your muppet collection is also crazy awesome! Thank you again for making this video, I really appreciate it!
Glad you like it, and I’m glad I could help! Wish I was able to share blueprints and more specific measurements, but like I said, most of it was guesswork. Thanks for watching!
Truly a fantastic job. Feels more in scale with the show than the set Palisades did. Love the attention to detail, specifically towards the top of the set. Will you make a theater stage to go with it?
I’d love to, however I don’t have space for a set piece that big, so maybe in the future! It’d be an equally big undertaking, with all of its ornate trim, fabric parts, and lighting, but it may happen in the future, should I find a house with more space! Thanks for watching!
Can you please upload the full goosebumps tour?
I think I’m going to do a livestream on it
How did you paint the duck? It looks WONDERFUL
Thank you! I believe I used Tamiya plastics spray paint in yellow with a clear coat. He’s kind of tacky though, I’d probably just use acrylics if I did it again.
@@itcamefromthe90s89 Oooooohhhh, I tried acrylic with mine... would NOT recommend at all. I wonder if there's a way to get rid of that tacky feel...
@@unorthodox4376 Maybe a vinyl paint? I will probably re paint mine in the future too. I suggest nail polish remover to remove the bad paint. That’s what I did for mine when the original paint job didn’t work.
@@itcamefromthe90s89 Vinyl Paints exist? When I looked up good paints, Krylon pulled up. If I ever get my hands on another one, I’ll try again.
Mayyyybe. Chances are I’ll just leave it be.