Muppets props at The Prop Store of london

RKUNKLER

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Muppetperson its a shame that its damaged but maybe you can get it fixed.
 

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I nearly have it fixed now.I have glued at the bits back together, made a new ramp and glued new yellow cables to the posts.Just got the archway to go.
 

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Let us see what you have when it's done. I'm sorry to see how broken up it became...tsk tsk on the postage handlers...
 

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I thought about buying this a long time ago... But I saw someting similar from Lucas Arts and I decided it was A) too pricey even for me. And B) just not enough of a true prop. I did try for the Oz props Disney was selling, but I had no Idea where I would put those either. I do have a piece of the Yello brick road...I was going to buy the Oz door, but my wife freaked out on the shipping... Who wouldnt want to come home to a door like that!


If you know there are props out there post, maybe someone can give them a good home before they are all busted up.:rolleyes:
 

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The restoration of the Alien Bandstand is complete.I used Zap-a-gap glue to glue the pieces together.Then I used the thinest yellow electrical wire for the cables.The archway is coat hanger wire painted and the ramp is a piece of thin plastic that I hex sawed small grooves for the steps and then glued a wall on each side.Took me over a full working day all up.Here is a pic
 

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muppetperson said:
The restoration of the Alien Bandstand is complete.I used Zap-a-gap glue to glue the pieces together.Then I used the thinest yellow electrical wire for the cables.The archway is coat hanger wire painted and the ramp is a piece of thin plastic that I hex sawed small grooves for the steps and then glued a wall on each side.Took me over a full working day all up.Here is a pic
Fantastic work restoring that! Question: Can you help me with my life now? :zany: :crazy:

Seriously, though: Great work!
 

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Fozzie Bear said:
Fantastic work restoring that! Question: Can you help me with my life now? :zany: :crazy:

Seriously, though: Great work!
Sure, I've still got some glue left over!!LOL.Thanks for your comments.
 

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It looks great. Good work. How do you like it?
 

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Thanks.Yes I like it now.The ramp isnt quite the same but I am pleased to get it all back together again and that I can now look after it and treasure the prop department's model that led to the giant version used.Guess I havent got the room for the full scale model.LOL!!!!!
 
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