This 8 ft long 3d fish sculpture weighs only 25 lbs. and is very durable. EPS foam shape, polyurethane hard coat,
steel armature and mounting bracket, metallic automotive paint w/ many layers of clear coat. This 3d sign will
not be overlooked hanging in front and above the store entrance! It will be visible from far away and will
advertise thier service in the simplest way. I enjoy replicating nature. Thanks John for hauling
this to California for us. Trinity Outdoors is the business that had us build this.
Posted 12 years, 5 months ago at 10:09 pm. Add a comment
These are 2 of the recent foam sculptures we made for Air Cannons Inc. They give us an aluminum barrel and
we give them back a cool marketing tool for their customer! These are light weight and tough. The impact
wrench is for their client Lowes. The guitar has wire strings and lots of other details. The next step is Jake
puts the gun part on the barrel base and they are ready to shoot shirts and other promotional items into
crowds of fans! They are a consistent customer and these are the smaller props we make.
Posted 14 years ago at 6:43 pm. Add a comment
These 3d foam sculptures were made for Vail Resorts and Ride Snowboards.
The retail displays are made of aluminum, steel foam & urethane hardcoat.
The light boxes were fabbed by Brazz Specialties in Colorado.
We made a 20ft, 15ft and a 12ft version. Sign Language in Denver applied the graphics.
Thanks everybody!
Posted 14 years, 1 month ago at 6:27 pm. Add a comment
This 6 ft tall acrylic see through container is filled to the rim w/ Warheads candies!!! Impact Confections is
promoting an online contest to see who can guess how many are in the giant display. Several hundreds of
pounds of Sour Candy!!! We built this crazy trade show vessel for the X games booth where they will be
promoting their products. Thanks Impact for all the crazy fun projects.
Posted 14 years, 1 month ago at 6:59 pm. Add a comment
We built these EPS foam sculptures for a parade and the props had to be light enough for
children to pull. The props also had to be durable. The foam sculptures have a urethane
hard coat. Each section can disconnect from the other easily. This 3 dimensional display
is one of the more light hearted projects we've built. The guy in helmet just hopped off his
motorcycle. We don't wear biker helmets at work!
Posted 14 years, 3 months ago at 6:56 pm. Add a comment
This head was made for the Downtown Denver Aquarium. It sits on top of a donation box so it sees its fair
share of abuse. The teeth are what break constantly. Even though they had metal pins in them.
We removed the existing teeth, cut holes into the fiberglass gums, cut teeth from 1/4 inch aluminum
plate, sculpted them to be more teeth like but not dangerously sharp, epoxied the teeth back into the
gums, used nail polish to repaint the gums and lastly painted the teeth with porcelain bath tub paint.
Sometimes the most work goes into the smaller projects!
Posted 14 years, 4 months ago at 9:30 am. Add a comment
These retail product displays were made a few yrs. ago for OxyClean!
I just enlarged their products for a store front display. The customer needed
large, durable lightweight props to suspend from fishing line. No stain is
too tough for this spray bottle!
Posted 14 years, 6 months ago at 11:29 pm. Add a comment
Here it is! My last 2 weeks; cutting and piecing together wood, welding steel braces and gluing vinyl images…
This was a great challenge and we didn't use the traditional foam sculpture approach. Sometimes foam isn't
the way to to build a giant billboard prop. This big prop was designed by Amelie Company in Colorado and was
built for the Colorado State Patrol's ad campaign. Specifically "Don't tailgate". Thanks to Ted Mills for the smooth
crane installation !!!
Posted 14 years, 6 months ago at 8:13 pm. Add a comment