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Useful links and vendors of products used in my display
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Suppliers of installation accessories and lighting products, such as the strobe lights and snowflakes used in my display.
Surplus electronics supply house. I’m lucky to have them nearby to purchase many of the miscellaneous parts needed for my display.
Makers of my DMX intelligent light.
Reasonably priced lighting gear for the
home display community.
Makers of the computer controlled
lighting hardware and software
used to control my display.
Vendors of high quality artificial
Christmas trees.
A unique collection of Halloween novelty
DVDs and CDs used to decorate and entertain.
This product was created by my friend and I,
and it has been very successful product
with a worldwide audience.
Creators of the animatronic controllers
used in my display.
This is where I purchased the rear screen
projection material used in my wreath.
Distributors of art supplies such as Varaform, which is the thermoplastic material used
to create the under skeleton for
my animatronics.
A local supplier of Styrofoam, used to create
the heads and sculpt the misc. pieces
needed for my animatronics.
A local vendor of sign making supplies,
such as the Coroplast used in my display.
Distributor of the gear motors used to make
the animated figures in my Indiana display.
An online forum of decorating enthusiasts, willing to share their knowledge
and support with others.
Distributors of casting and mold making
supplies such as Shell Shock, a brushable liquid plastic used in the creation of my
animatronics.
Inspired by my past displays, Santa conducts his symphony of ten holiday songs. This video can be used inside as background
entertainment or used as a centerpiece
of an outdoor display.
Vendor of many of the servos and accessories used in my animatronics.
Vendor of a variety of theatrical special
effects products, such as the mirrored ball and snow fluid used in my display.
Another vendor of many of the servos and
accessories used in my animatronics.
Leo Laporte’s netcast network,
my favorite source of technology information and entertainment.
This is the small FM transmitter used to broadcast my display’s audio to the
visitor’s car radio.