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That is unbelievable! Did you have a floor plan of the set or something to get the scale so dead-on, or just eyeball it after watching a bunch of specific scenes? Seriously, like Brown Bear said, that's something to be proud of--very nice work!
great job!
love the attention to detail.
but I don't see Pinky???
Yeah, I've been wanting to do a custom Pinky for a long time.
Originally posted by torgospizza
That is unbelievable! Did you have a floor plan of the set or something to get the scale so dead-on, or just eyeball it after watching a bunch of specific scenes? Seriously, like Brown Bear said, that's something to be proud of--very nice work!
Thanks. I just eyeballed it using the season 3 & 4 DVD's for reference.
Whoa! Fantastic work... The pinball machine is cool and EXACTLY the same... How did you find that design? Very impressive! I think you need a custom of Spike, Fonzie's cousin (perhaps not)
Whoa! Fantastic work... The pinball machine is cool and EXACTLY the same... How did you find that design? Very impressive! I think you need a custom of Spike, Fonzie's cousin (perhaps not)
The pinball machine from Happy Days is a Bally's Nip-It. The real machine was manufactured in 1972 even though the show took place in the 50's... I constructed my model of it out of plastic and cardboard and then used some artwork I found on-line for the authentic look.
BTW, forum member Ed (a.k.a. ealdrett) also suggested I make a Spike figure. He even gave me a child mego-like body I could use. Who knows, I may end up making him.
When I am grown to man's estate,
I shall be very proud and great.
And tell the other girls and boys,
not to meddle with my toys.
-Robert Louis Stevenson
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