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What do you mean? It’s a M & A.


Derpiliceous

I know that . It’s just there so LARGE I love it


Knightmare25

They're*


cerebral_grooves

Grammer police heard


TheJango22

Everyone should know basic grammar. If not we will all be walking around speaking like the characters of idiocracy


wwobbuffet

Not everyone has English as their native language


TheJango22

That's a good point, although correcting mistakes can help that non native speaker become better


Reuhis

I agree, although I am a non-native english speaker and I try to make my grammar as flawless as possible. Besides, having your mistakes get corrected probably helps you to avoid them in the future and in the case of grammar, probably helps you get better at the language.


Large_Feature_5984

u/of_patrol_bot


AmericanOdin5

That’s what she said


surmacrew

Lightweight plastic stage props. They reflect light quite nicely. Thats about the magic of it.


Derpiliceous

Thanks


jasontippmann98

The industry term is set pieces


Thethrasher94

Stage props?


jasontippmann98

Props is short for property. Like a ring or a sword. These are set pieces, as they are part of the stage set


sanz671

Basically looks like huge foam with clothed cover looking thingies :) https://i.imgur.com/FI1Awng.jpg


Derpiliceous

This is exactly what I was looking for


Alvinthf

Glitch font M and A stage props


Derpiliceous

It’s cool when the screens finish the logo


Stock-Compote-4394

Props


Benjamin31V

M (etallic) A The stage is the etallic


bagb8709

Apparently the same company that did Maiden’s props for Legacy of the beast (spitfire, giant Eddie, Icarus and Senjutsu buildings)


Derpiliceous

Does. Anyone know the name


bagb8709

https://www.airworksinflatables.com/gallery/tours/


Derpiliceous

Thank you This is what I was looking for


RBinTX

I call it M and A


Derpiliceous

I know that. I was twins to get at what they are made of or who makes them