
We made 3 of these 10 ft tall Darwin robots for DMNS. They
were fun to make and the visitors seem to love as well. With an
internal steel armature, lightweight eps foam & a polyurethane
hard coat shell they are light weight & durable. Thanks to the
crew at the museum.
Posted 1 year, 11 months ago at 8:11 am. Add a comment

EPS foam is a great material. Light weight, not too expensive & relatively safe to work with. Its only flaw is it’s fragility. We spray a strong 2 part plastic coating on our props. Then we finish the look with automotive paints. Using materials that are industry proven means our sculptures last indoors and outside in the elements. The prop I’m coating in the photo was designed for children to climb on.
Posted 2 years, 2 months ago at 11:06 am. Add a comment

These foam displays were some of many spot props for the 2015
Winter X Games in Aspen. Built for Harmonic Media in Colorado.
If it only worked as a real controller! something to think about!
Posted 2 years, 3 months ago at 11:47 am. Add a comment

This was fun. Made for Dave Schaich owner of Shike Design.
10 ft tall x 8 ft wide. It will be seen at the Denver, Chicago,& Toronto
Riot Fest! This reminds me of why I started doing this stuff.
Thank you Heidi Bishop for the photo at the show.
Posted 2 years, 7 months ago at 10:49 am. Add a comment
This intricate hand carved eps foam sculpture is extremely
light and durable. The finish is Matthews paint and the
lettering was in 3M vinyl. Thanks to all law enforcement
for your service.
Posted 2 years, 9 months ago at 8:07 pm. Add a comment

Big, 3d, light and strong.
These 25 birds were displayed in 5 cities.
The challenge with this project were the logistics.
5 sets of 5 birds, crated & shipped to 5 different cities in 11 days.
in eastern United States.
Posted 2 years, 10 months ago at 4:45 pm. Add a comment


This fun 3d sign was made for Akita Pest Control in Pittsburgh.
Eps foam on steel armature with polyurethane plastic hard coat.
Matthews paint finish for the color scheme. I need to make some
different critters! Thanks Bobby Leone!
Posted 3 years ago at 9:53 pm. Add a comment
Here are 2 great examples of 3 dimensional prop use in outdoor advertising. Add dimension and impact with eps
foam props. Light and durable. Thanks to Cactus for the challenge and Ted Mills, owner Hi Country Signs Inc. in
Colorado.
Posted 3 years, 1 month ago at 8:47 pm. Add a comment