There are no small parts. Only small sets.
December 29, 2009 8:11 PM Subscribe
On the Set: Miniature recreations of famous television studio sets such as Cheers, Seinfeld and The Price is Right built by Charles Brogdon. Each complete with its own lighting rig and indexed by studio.
Look at all the attention lavished on Y&R.
posted by infinitewindow at 8:19 PM on December 29, 2009
posted by infinitewindow at 8:19 PM on December 29, 2009
The Geek is strong with this one.
Which I find pretty cool!
posted by Atreides at 8:22 PM on December 29, 2009 [1 favorite]
Which I find pretty cool!
posted by Atreides at 8:22 PM on December 29, 2009 [1 favorite]
This is really coo....oh. Wait. No. Never mind. He made a Murphy Brown. This craft is not something I can support in good conscience.
It'll take at least a 700 Club and maybe a miniature Focus on the Family ministry to get me back on board. I guess I'd even settle for something Catholic as long as he throws in an Inside Edition from the O'Reilly era.
posted by The Potate at 8:58 PM on December 29, 2009
It'll take at least a 700 Club and maybe a miniature Focus on the Family ministry to get me back on board. I guess I'd even settle for something Catholic as long as he throws in an Inside Edition from the O'Reilly era.
posted by The Potate at 8:58 PM on December 29, 2009
It's even got Greg's groovy attic pad from The Brady Bunch! I love this guy!
posted by crossoverman at 9:01 PM on December 29, 2009
posted by crossoverman at 9:01 PM on December 29, 2009
This is really coo....oh. Wait. No. Never mind. He made a Murphy Brown. This craft is not something I can support in good conscience.
posted by The Potate at 3:58 PM on December 30 [+] [!]
Is this because Murphy Brown made fun of Dan Quayle for spelling your name wrong?
posted by crossoverman at 9:05 PM on December 29, 2009 [3 favorites]
posted by The Potate at 3:58 PM on December 30 [+] [!]
Is this because Murphy Brown made fun of Dan Quayle for spelling your name wrong?
posted by crossoverman at 9:05 PM on December 29, 2009 [3 favorites]
It looks like he builds them out of Lego[brand building toy]s and then paints over the Lego[brand building toy]s to create the final set.
Interesting, and neat work, for sure, but I have a hard time condoning the wholesale defacement of Lego[brand building toy]s.
posted by paisley henosis at 10:19 PM on December 29, 2009 [1 favorite]
Interesting, and neat work, for sure, but I have a hard time condoning the wholesale defacement of Lego[brand building toy]s.
posted by paisley henosis at 10:19 PM on December 29, 2009 [1 favorite]
Seinfeld-shrinkage reference
posted by longsleeves at 2:13 AM on December 30, 2009
posted by longsleeves at 2:13 AM on December 30, 2009
Laverne & Shirley's apartment, complete with street-level window! The Golden Girls's kitchen right down to the jazzy, floral tablecloth! Mel's Diner!!!
BEST OF THE WEB.
Honestly, if this guy needs expensive medicine or an operation or something that will stop him from making things like this I am not donating one dime.
posted by applemeat at 6:57 AM on December 30, 2009
BEST OF THE WEB.
Honestly, if this guy needs expensive medicine or an operation or something that will stop him from making things like this I am not donating one dime.
posted by applemeat at 6:57 AM on December 30, 2009
This reminded me of Joe Fig's artist's studio models.
posted by Ogre Lawless at 1:26 PM on December 30, 2009 [1 favorite]
posted by Ogre Lawless at 1:26 PM on December 30, 2009 [1 favorite]
I actually know the production designer for Seinfeld, Tho Azzari - he lives a couple miles from my house and is a customer of the ISP where I work. He has a lot of props in his house in a giant activity room of sorts, including the gloves for the Bubble Boy and the poster for Rochelle, Rochelle. I'll have to send him this.
posted by krinklyfig at 2:47 PM on December 30, 2009
posted by krinklyfig at 2:47 PM on December 30, 2009
love the price is right set haha
posted by My Social Relevance at 7:09 AM on December 31, 2009
posted by My Social Relevance at 7:09 AM on December 31, 2009
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