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Post #801569 by TheLuckyParrot on Wed, Mar 25, 2020 2:37 PM

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STAGE ASSEMBLY, PART 16

I have finished decorating the walls. (Well, except for one last surprise that is due in the mail tomorrow!) The shelves all need lots of decor but that is what I have to wait on . All back ordered. So although I am done with these for now and can move on to lighting and misc. electronics, I cannot install this into the cabinet for probably 2 months. But here you go, finished wall decor!

(P.S. - Somebody might want to inspect these closely for certain artwork!!)

This is the left-side wall panel of the stage. Again, it does not need 100% coverage because of the volcano obscuring so much of the viewing angle:

This is front-facing surface of the right-hand speaker box:

This is the front-facing surface of the left-hand speaker box. And, yes, that IS a white pearl!!:

This is the left side wall of the rear stage area that surrounds the ship in a bottle. The front half of this is the back of the speaker box:

This is the right side wall of the rear stage area that surrounds the ship in a bottle. The front half of this is the back of the speaker box:

And, finally this is the very back wall of the rear stage area. Dead center, top shelf, is the BLACK pearl. So all I am missing is Orange Bird (working on it!). Close inspection to detail will reveal that many of the pictures back there are of sea monsters swallowing up ships at sea. Not an accident. Not by a long shot! Also, I have officially christened the doomed vessel. "The Intrepid":

You might also notice that some pictures are duplicates. Not an issue for me. Truly, most of this work will never be seen again due to intense viewing angles through the front of the TV cabinet. But just in case, I put it all up.

Now, on to some electrical work....