It's mind blowing the amount of skill and detail orientation you guys posses, but even more impressive it's the love and dedication you guys put into everything you do!!!!
Thank you Gabe, We do have to force our way to the finish line sometimes but its a whole lot easier when when we're doing it as a team enjoying the process together that's for sure.
Thanks man after the holidays we've been itching to finish this thing so we can do some other projects. We really have been trying to cut or let go of more details and ideas that we keep coming up with for this thing... famous last words
Amazing!! I love seeing Harrison learning along side of you two. My husband was watching with me today and said “When that kid gets to kindergarten he will be asking where the real paint and tools are “ hahaha😆Hugs to everyone and thanks again for the smiles!💚
Thank you MrsC B that's funny cause he probably will. We are always trying to explain to him that the latex paint we use on projects is different paint than his washable paints and yes he likes to use several hand tools as his backyard tools.
Warning ,4 alarm alert has gone out. I am blown away, blown away, blown away, and BLOWN AWAY!!!! I just loved the look when you had installed all the bricks, I thought what a great look. And then you painted it, and then painted it again ,and then again. And now you want to go back and distress it. My head is on a swivel right now trying to focus on this incredible feature that you're building for Harrison. As a hunter I know the feeling that you are never satisfied with how things look. There's always something else more that we can add. Your knowledge of material, plus your craftsmanship and passion continues to take all of your endeavors over the top. Well done
Thank you so much Paul we try to break the projects down and do it in the best order we can making the most sense but that doesn't always mean less work that's for sure. Then much later after we finish we always think of tricks we could have done for the next time. Good thing we enjoy the process.
Amazing. The medallion looked like a lot of fun to cobble together. All that work on the bricks really pays off when you see them all applied on the walls.
Thanks Jasper as we were putting it together we thought sure would be nice to have good friends with 3D printers that could make stuff like this for us 😉 Best part of the bricks is we got the material FOR FREEEEE!
Such a labor-intensive project... but then what "labor of love" is not? Amazing crafting from a very talented family. Loved this series. Thanks guys! Hugs all round.
Your Amazing I can’t even get my husband to paint a window Ledge Unbelievable 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼.. Bless you Gina by the way that’s my Daughters name. Your giving your son many memories to Come.. Love Love Halloween Decor The BEST...
Those bricks came out really nice.. I think the only thing I would've done differently was not paint them white and just painted the red over existing colors as some would show thru giving them some variations. That medallion was pretty genius too.
Thank you! That would have been a good idea to try. We plan on using a light wash to help create some variations but we do want to make sure it still feels like a toy version as well. The biggest reason we chose to paint over everything was to get in all the grout lines and brick edges real quick and easy.
Absolutely, positively incredible. When your son grows out of it, please continue to build upon it and maybe make scale figures to go inside of it. Maybe try to make it even more like the firehouse inside. This is a work of art. I can't believe some nut gave this a thumbs down.
Thank you CreativeGuy we really appreciate that. Those are all great ideas and hopefully we will get to enjoy this as long as it stands up to the weather. We didn't make it out of materials that will last forever but it should hold up at least until he grows out of it. 😉👍
You’re not patting yourself on the back like you should over the medallion- WOW! I could only see a tiny-slight difference and it otherwise is unclockable! That you all pieced it together from a bunch of separate pieces is soooo cool- AND beautiful. As always, guys, tremendous work!
Thank you very much Fuss Guss I was happy with how it turned out especially because it was easier than carving from scratch and we already had everything to make it. It was perfect for the playhouse Thanks again 😉👍
I love what you guys doing you guys are bringing back the memories we all had seeing Ghostbusters at wandering what would it be like to live inside the Ghostbusters headquarters I trust you guys you can do a great job on this project we all trust you that Ghostbusters community
Thank you Andres we really appreciate the kind words. This has been one of the funnest projects to work on and its one our son gets to enjoy so its extra special.
Thank you Andrew we appreciate that very much and its great to hear that others can get ideas and inspirations from these videos for their projects. 😉👍
MY GOD THIS THING IS AMAZING!!!!! The detail that you guys put into it is top quality! I hope that I get to see this with my onw eyes down the road here
Well hello there stranger hope all is well over there. We're having a blast with this build but excited to finish. Have you been working on any spooky projects lately? Nice to hear from you we missed you guys. 😃👊
I've been watching this build series and I have to say, you guys are my heroes! I love watching all of the work and ingenuity put into this project, and seeing you letting the little guy help out as well. Keep up the awesome work!
Ok, you definitely got my attention with the Goonies Ship comment ... it was called The Inferno!!! I am going to be rebuilding my shipwreck, hopefully this summer.
How exciting we would love to see that if possible. Making a ship really would be so much fun but we may tackle a couple smaller projects first after this. 😂
I worked a little over 3 days on them but I'd say it took two whole days to cut and install all those. I was done with them by the time I finished that's for sure. Good thing I listened to Jeana and made this a little smaller than I was going to.
Wow! Simply wow! I know this really consumed a lot of your time but I'm very sure it's worth every second, minute, hour, day, week, and month that it took you to finish this project. Not to mention all the sweat, and tear that you put into all this. But one question popped up in my mind when I first saw the front doors of your GB firehouse. I was thinking, would the Blitzway 1/6 scale Ghostbusters Ecto-1 vehicle, as well as the figures, be the right size or scale for this firehouse? The way I see it, it's almost a perfect match! At least, from my perspective, that is. So, if you happen to have those Blitzway Ecto-1 and GB action figures lying around, you could display them next, around, or in your firehouse which I'm sure will add a great deal of immaculacy and intricacy to the facade and the building as a whole. And finally, I just want to say great job for being a great dad and a husband. You just got a new subscriber today. Me!
Thank you very much I really appreciate the kind words and welcome to the channel. That's very interesting that those could work out to look the correct scale to the firehouse. I need to find out what the length of the Ecto-1 is in inches and the figures height and then I could check. That's fun that you thought of that. 😁👍
@@HollywoodHaunterThis is what I found out about the measurements. Here goes: Height: 19.7". Width: 17.7" and the length is 45.7". The action figures all stand about 12" each. Hope this bit of info will give you a rough idea on how they scale to your highly detailed and immaculate Ghostbusters firehouse.
LOVE THE FIRHOUSE DOING A GREAT JOB WOULD YOU LIKE A FAKE SLIME SPILL I MAKE THEM ALL KINDS OF SPILLS OUT OF RESIN PLEASE LET ME KNOW KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Thank you so much Ryan that is very kind of you to offer. We actually did want to incorporate the slime splats on the inside of the firehouse. We painted a couple splats you can see in part 7 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_NswQBdT3Ig.html We loved the color but they are already fading a little in the weather. Guess we should have forked out money for the good stuff.😂👍
Wow! Its really coming together AMAZING! Love the videos, When the Ghostbusters firehouse is done Goonies Ship next Right? hehe! I do have a question, I will send you an email. Thanks again
Guy; Yes, insurance company, hi hello. I built a structure in my backyard that needs to be insured. Insurance company; sir, what kind of structure? Guy; you better have an agent come out and take a look.
Y’all are so cool people y’all got to teach me more builds on scary projects That I can learn since I have been decorating my room for Halloween yearly lol
The facade looks amazing! Luckily you don’t live close to the real Hook & Ladder 8 cause you would would probably have some confused firefighters showing up wondering why their building shrunk lol 😂 I can’t wait to see more!
Absolutely but for now here is a look at some of the inside incase you may have missed the older vids ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_NswQBdT3Ig.html
Believe it or not that's what we say about most of the projects we take on but then we still move forward with them so I guess you do have to be a little off you're rocker
Hey Cris, I am such a HUGE Fan of both of you Two, and Love how you were blessed with so much skill and talent....and for having such a great personality as well, to go along with it all. My question to you guys is, when you built your Ghost Town....How long did it take you ,from Start to Finish, to get that whole project done? How far in advance of Halloween did you start that incredible project? I guess, I should ask you the same question concerning your just as impressive, Haunted Mansion that you built for the TV Show....When did you Start that and how long did it take you to Finish the Mansion? The reason that I ask is, I am always wondering....How far in advance of Halloween , should we all be building our little Haunts? I am always scrambling till the last moment, to put the finishing touches on things, and I sure would like to Start...a lot Sooner than I do, but....it seems to be , never ever soon enough. You had to be making Plans for your Ghost Town and your Mansion at least a year in advance, in order to even know where to begin. There is No Way, that you just Winged it all. I wish that I had your Talent. I wish that I would have gone to my elective Shop Class's when I was in High School, and had learned to build that Stupid Spice Rack and Bird House at the time, as opposed to skipping out and throwing the Football around. Ya...back in High School, we were Too COOL to be building any Bird House! lol Now I just Wish, that I had gone to all of those class's. As an Adult now, I own every Dewalt Tool known to Mankind, but...don't know how to use any of them properly! hahaha True Story. I was using my Router the other day, and it just took off on me, and did its own thing. I tried making a Frame for a picture, and while cutting my 45's. I discovered that my 45's were all different from one another, due to my Mitre Saw not being Adjusted/ Levelled or Dialled in properly. DOH!. That is why when I watch you, I am in total Hero Worship . Chris , you are the Best of the Best. Thanks for inspiring me, to learn more and more about wood and basic carpentry. I really do admire you. Cheers
Thank you Stone Slinger that's very nice of you and we appreciate the kind words. In the past with in the pre Harrison era many of the projects we worked on we tried to post updates as we built it. I honestly can't remember exactly how long each façade took for sure but I'd guess that each build video post date in the description would be with in a week or so from the work done. I want to say we started with those big projects some time in June or July. Since I never took the time to learn and get quick with sketch up or auto cad the only thing we do ahead of time is get several inspirations and ideas and then draw up a few construction plans just to figure out scale and how much lumber we need. We normally don't spend any time drawing finished looks because we change and add stuff as we make it most of the time. Another trick I always try to do is make everything break down in pieces usually 4' x 8' or less so its easier for us to manage. With the ghost town we had plenty of time but for the mansion it was a time crunch because they filmed in like august. We had to plan and build that thing within 50 days for the show. It was crazy but we had a good time. When you start with your project do your planning and stuff but don't worry about it being perfect. As you start getting creative and adding the different elements to it it will start to come together and look good. Hope that helps and keep us posted on the progress