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  • All of my money.

  • james_747@hotmail.co.uk pl can u send me some stuff thanks

  • thanks for the comments, send me your email address and I will send you some stuff. The 'building' is just those half inch square dowells you can get at most hardware stores and the base of the stage is a piece of ply wood with a hole cut out directly under the action part of the stage because I was planning to have actual traps. the shiny black stage floor is a kind of plastic, where I work we make signs and it is a plastic basically used for that that can be bent and cut easily,

  • @bajanwhiteboy, I love your work! Really amazing and its unbelievable how much details you have put into your model. I love it! Would you mind sending me some stuff as well? I would really appreciate it :) My e-mail is Mr_robertwshaw@msn.com

  • I love your model! I love how you pay attention to detail, it really makes it unique and accurate. I'm trying to build my own theatre model similar to yours. What kind of wood/material do you use for the floor of the stage and where might i find this material? I'd also love it if you could email me any pictures of the cutouts you use (angle, procenium design, etc.) .

  • well done it looks amazing. Take a look at my legally blonde set. I'm currently working on Mary Poppins

  • Of coarse I'll need a very fine cloth to mimick the real thing so.....  I think silk?

  • that should be interesting, I cant figure out how to get curtains to work when they are this small. I may have to end up just drawing them on card like in the original models

  • Ok cool because I got a plan that I created for real curtains with a pulley I made up based on my knowledge of the curtains because I'll hopefully be on the fly crew next year.... So If I make it I'll send you the prototype pictures

  • This is without a doubt the most AMAZING project I have ever seen on YouTube! THANK YOU so much for posting this and the rest of your videos! I am truly inspired by your creativity and what you have shared...have wanted to make a Phantom set for years, especially after seeing the working model of the Theatre Royal at the V&A museum from a trip to London last year. KUDOS and will send you a PM...I need more details! ;)

  • Ie. length and height

  • @noah041897 about 18 wide and 12 high, inches

  • What's the size of the stage front? (meaning the opening size)

  • i'll need am email to send you the files

  • And how to make the chandelier magazine

  • Code

  • Can you give me the hyperlink/ HTML

  • print the pics out on some heavy card and cut them out one time rather than sticking them onto plastic.

  • this will be long so bare with me. All you need is a good pic of the statues, they are all over the place, but if needed I can email you what I used. In my case I just blow up the pics, print them out several times, cur out each figure seperately, cut out some thick plastic and paste the printout of the statue on it. then put them back together with some more bits of plastic to space them out so they look somewhat 3D. The easiest thing to do if youre going to make one that is smaller is just to

  • Where and how did you get those cutout statues such as the angel and other things such as the lyres

  • yup, that's the Danish production

  • that is a TINY stage at 4:03

  • Again, INCREDIBLE, your're amazing.... send me more videos or pics of your model... rober108@aol.com I'm amazed, outstanding job man!!!

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  • This is so beautiful!! I love it!!

  • basically, from alot of pics from the net and from the brochures you get at the show. Then I scan them and trace around the edges of the statues and other things, then cut out a piece of plastic on a lazer engraver (at work), print out the photo of the statues and stick them onto the plastic cut out. The easier way would just be to print the photos onto card and cut with a knife once you have reduced them to the correct size

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  • alexanderkirk@ymail.com is the address you want :)

  • @Monkeyballmania

    HEY DONT I KNOW YOU AGAIN??

  • @Megafloejoe xD

  • @Monkeyballmania

    J00 STALKAR!!!!

  • your Time and effort Shows, Masterpiece. Outstanding work. 

  • will have to email you the pics, so PM me your email address. No the lyres on the chandelier are different.

  • Me again! Sorry, as I said, I'm trying to do what you've done. Could you somehow send me links to the pictures that you printed off? Also, the lyres on the proscenium; are they the same lyres as on the chandelier?

  • there is also a 'head' that pops out the arch in the back with velcro. the cloak is attached to that so it looks like he is still under it.

  • so if Meg sat on the throne she would be in his lap.

  • I don't have any drawings about the throne, but I was shown once how it is done. There is a lever in one of the arms that makes the seat and back slide back and down. the part behind the phantom's feet opens and when he is inside it springs back shut. there is a piece of fabric that is pulled down from the top to make the new 'chair back' and one pulled accross his lap to make the new 'seat'.

  • Yup, those are circles that represent where the flames would shoot out

  • also i work as a magician and have always been intrested about the dekolta chair effect at the end as thier are 3 possible methods ? do you have any drawing or diagrams of it that you coudl PM me? Thanks

  • at 5.51 are they not the pyros for the graveyard scene?

  • Could you put on a how to make this or put it as a coment PLEASE

  • 5:34 LEGO!!!! :D

  • i want this! i would kill to have this!!!!! i have tried to make my own but it was a fail!

  • Hi! Could you please make a tutorial on how to make the chandelier crash mechanism and stuff? We'd all love one, I'm sure!

  • It's all about how the cables (ropes in my case) are done. You got 2 sets of cables, ine takes it up and down when it is over the stage, the other drags it out over the audience, once over the audience, that same one takes it up to the roof.

    when it crashes, it is made to rest at an angle and look crumpled

  • Beautiful!!! can i ask what makes the Chandelier fall in the exact position it does on stage?

  • This is so cool! I want one of these :D The chandelier is so accurate!

  • Excellent!!! By the way, where did you find the music (instrumental version)?, I've been looking for the instrumental version of Hannibal and Prima Donna and I never could find them.

  • @acetatode It was posted a couple months ago by SuperDecke, but was deleted by AMA. Tragic.

  • amazing

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