D'Snowth's Scale Model of Sesame Street

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The Furry Arms Hotel may have been scaled to Muppets and Muppet animals, but Gordon and Susan did spend a weekend there once.
 

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I can't remember who, specifically, but I remember an insert involving a celebrity staying at the Furry Arms, being cramped inside his room, and even having the hotel staff sing a lullaby to him, which he found strangely soothing.
 

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Dunno who that would be, you'd have to search the Muppet Wiki for "Furry Arms Hotel" most probably to find your answer though. :search:
 

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That just sounds hilarious. :big_grin: and I saw the street scenes on YouTube via @hooperfan. I loved how Gordon and Susan had to scrunch their ways through the entrance.
 

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Dunno who that would be, you'd have to search the Muppet Wiki for "Furry Arms Hotel" most probably to find your answer though. :search:
The usually informative Muppet Wiki has no info on this inquiry.
 

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I can't remember who, specifically, but I remember an insert involving a celebrity staying at the Furry Arms, being cramped inside his room, and even having the hotel staff sing a lullaby to him, which he found strangely soothing.
That's Tim Robins.

 

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I just watched the Tim Robins clip for the first time (cause I don't pay attention to every single Street scene uploaded), and I won't lie, seeing Tim pretty much dominate the size of that room made me think of that 1950's horror movie The Amazing Colossal Man. :big_grin: (which I originally saw on Mystery Science Theater 3000).
 

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Thanks to a couple of 3D printers on Etsy, I was finally able to custom order some accessories I've been wanting for my model for years, like Big Bird's mailbox. . . .


And some tables and chairs for the Arbor. . . .


(Now if I could just get another 3D printer to respond to my custom order requests for a postal box for the sidewalk, a fire hydrant, and a pair of newspaper vending machines, I'd be set).

I also got some wooden letters and numbers, and decided to make them sentient; here's just a few for example:


(Yes, I'm aware the eyes suck; it's near-impossible to cut perfectly rounded edges with scissors).

See if you recognize any of the follow specifically-referenced sentient letters and numbers:




 
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