Guys...we have too much stuff! Our shop is filled to the brim and I need to get rid of many items. They need a good home. I'm going to post them all here along with some blowout pricing. And remember, we are based in St. Louis so you can simply buy some things from us and pick them up during Transworld! Each post will be for a different item. Feel free to message me with any questions or to buy an item. First come, first served. Thanks for looking!
First up for sale is a large farmhouse facade that we used as part of our IAAPA 2012 booth. The facade is approximately 20 feet wide, 22 feet tall, and 6 feet deep including the porch. We were originally selling this piece for $10000 and had an offer that fell through. Now it's just taking up too much space and I need it out of the shop. We are lowering the price to $7500 for the complete facade including the 3 video monitors and video playback system used in the second story windows. If you aren't interested in the monitors and video system we are selling the facade without them for $5000. My loss is your gain. Below are pictures and a complete description of what's included.
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The facade has three 47" monitors built into the upper windows that show zombies inside the house. The videos being used are from our friends at AtmosFEAR FX, but we edited them a bit to make them work for our purposes. In one scene, the zombies attack the windows as though they are clawing to get out. In the other, you simply see a mob of zombies shambling through the house from one side to the other.
This is a big statement and the monitors make it very eye catching. It was only assembled and used once for four days at the show. It is built in sections for easy transport and set-up. We are including with the facade the television monitors, video players, and controller that comprise the video element of the facade. We are also including the props we had on the front porch such as a broken down porch swing, three chairs and a small table, a milk can, two gas cans, an antique lawn mower, a peach basket, a pitch fork, and a screen door. Lastly, we will also throw in the vines and grasses that we used to detail the facade and give it an overgrown look. Basically, everything you see in the pictures, other than the zombie character, is included. The entire facade is also built to be adjustable so the entire set of second floor windows can be removed brining the facade down to just 16 feet high and you could use the monitors and video system elsewhere. The facade was not meant to be used outdoors, but if care was taken to protect the video equipment and a protective clear coat was applied to the siding, windows, and decking I think it could be used outside pretty easily. The structure itself is 2x4 studs with Luan sheeting and then 3/8 plywood "siding" on top of all that.
First up for sale is a large farmhouse facade that we used as part of our IAAPA 2012 booth. The facade is approximately 20 feet wide, 22 feet tall, and 6 feet deep including the porch. We were originally selling this piece for $10000 and had an offer that fell through. Now it's just taking up too much space and I need it out of the shop. We are lowering the price to $7500 for the complete facade including the 3 video monitors and video playback system used in the second story windows. If you aren't interested in the monitors and video system we are selling the facade without them for $5000. My loss is your gain. Below are pictures and a complete description of what's included.
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IMG_2248.JPG
IMG_2237.JPG
IMG_2239.JPG
IMG_2249.JPG
The facade has three 47" monitors built into the upper windows that show zombies inside the house. The videos being used are from our friends at AtmosFEAR FX, but we edited them a bit to make them work for our purposes. In one scene, the zombies attack the windows as though they are clawing to get out. In the other, you simply see a mob of zombies shambling through the house from one side to the other.
This is a big statement and the monitors make it very eye catching. It was only assembled and used once for four days at the show. It is built in sections for easy transport and set-up. We are including with the facade the television monitors, video players, and controller that comprise the video element of the facade. We are also including the props we had on the front porch such as a broken down porch swing, three chairs and a small table, a milk can, two gas cans, an antique lawn mower, a peach basket, a pitch fork, and a screen door. Lastly, we will also throw in the vines and grasses that we used to detail the facade and give it an overgrown look. Basically, everything you see in the pictures, other than the zombie character, is included. The entire facade is also built to be adjustable so the entire set of second floor windows can be removed brining the facade down to just 16 feet high and you could use the monitors and video system elsewhere. The facade was not meant to be used outdoors, but if care was taken to protect the video equipment and a protective clear coat was applied to the siding, windows, and decking I think it could be used outside pretty easily. The structure itself is 2x4 studs with Luan sheeting and then 3/8 plywood "siding" on top of all that.
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