Randy's Museum Blueprint
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Randy's Museum Blueprint
My brother is a licensed architect in Dallas, Texas. I would like to ask all those interested and who are brimming with ideas what they would like to see in a Randy Rhoads museum. I will put together an architectural drawing together and present it to you at a later time. Is that cool with all of you?What is your dream Randy Rhoads Museum have in it?
How to Create Your Own Museum
Ever wanted to go to a museum and you were not satisfied with the exhibits there? Then the best way to solve that problem is to create your own museum! This article will guide you to ensure that your new museum is as satisfactory as possible!
Plan out your museum. A good idea for this would be to brainstorm what exhibits you should put in your museum. You could even do a survey asking questions about what people want in a museum, and what types of museums they like.
Find a considerable location for your museum, with a reasonably large amount of land, or if you want your visitors to feel more enclosed, you can just build some of your exhibits underground and on upper levels of your building.
Build your museum building first. This is just so that you get the hardest stuff out of the way first. Do research on some good building designs, but DON'T copy them, and you will get some good building ideas from them. Work out how many floors or levels your museum will have. Hire a builder, with your professional building plans given to him as well. Once your museum is physically built without the exhibits, then you can install security systems, toilets, information desks and you can even start to paint some of your exhibit rooms.
Have some exhibits that never move/get cancelled, and you should have some exhibits that are moved every now and then, to make room for some new exhibits that will refresh all visitors with new and interesting information.
Install your permanent exhibits first. A good idea for this would be to have an exhibit on something/s that never changes at all, like maybe an Earth section. This is so that it is out of your way and you have time to work out what Temporary exhibits you should install in your museum
Install all of your temporary exhibits, make sure that they are all very decorative and that all of the things in there are relevant to your exhibit.
Make ticket prices dependent on whether you have paid to have an exhibit, as well as the cost to maintain the museum.
How to Create Your Own Museum
Ever wanted to go to a museum and you were not satisfied with the exhibits there? Then the best way to solve that problem is to create your own museum! This article will guide you to ensure that your new museum is as satisfactory as possible!
Plan out your museum. A good idea for this would be to brainstorm what exhibits you should put in your museum. You could even do a survey asking questions about what people want in a museum, and what types of museums they like.
Find a considerable location for your museum, with a reasonably large amount of land, or if you want your visitors to feel more enclosed, you can just build some of your exhibits underground and on upper levels of your building.
Build your museum building first. This is just so that you get the hardest stuff out of the way first. Do research on some good building designs, but DON'T copy them, and you will get some good building ideas from them. Work out how many floors or levels your museum will have. Hire a builder, with your professional building plans given to him as well. Once your museum is physically built without the exhibits, then you can install security systems, toilets, information desks and you can even start to paint some of your exhibit rooms.
Have some exhibits that never move/get cancelled, and you should have some exhibits that are moved every now and then, to make room for some new exhibits that will refresh all visitors with new and interesting information.
Install your permanent exhibits first. A good idea for this would be to have an exhibit on something/s that never changes at all, like maybe an Earth section. This is so that it is out of your way and you have time to work out what Temporary exhibits you should install in your museum
Install all of your temporary exhibits, make sure that they are all very decorative and that all of the things in there are relevant to your exhibit.
Make ticket prices dependent on whether you have paid to have an exhibit, as well as the cost to maintain the museum.
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Re: Randy's Museum Blueprint
I Think a Blueprint of the Diary Stage would be Awsome,I have seen One Scetch of it before,but one w/more details & Angles would be cool.
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Re: Randy's Museum Blueprint
Exactly Dave. I think there has to be:
1) CINEMA ROOM/THEATRE. All known footage of Randy would be shown there: Quiet Riot to Ozzy.
2) DOAM STAGE REPLICA (either to scale or close to it). It should be fully functional as well.Since Guitar hero is such a bit hit, there must be a way for kids and even adults to play on that stage. They do this at places like Universal Studios. I should know, I played in one and still have the video.
3) EXHIBITS. Fans worldwde that can share those items or release them for a fee.
4) LOCATION. Near Musonia or near grave site in California most likely of places.
5) TICKETS. Percentage would go to RR scholarship fund and maintaining museum.
1) CINEMA ROOM/THEATRE. All known footage of Randy would be shown there: Quiet Riot to Ozzy.
2) DOAM STAGE REPLICA (either to scale or close to it). It should be fully functional as well.Since Guitar hero is such a bit hit, there must be a way for kids and even adults to play on that stage. They do this at places like Universal Studios. I should know, I played in one and still have the video.
3) EXHIBITS. Fans worldwde that can share those items or release them for a fee.
4) LOCATION. Near Musonia or near grave site in California most likely of places.
5) TICKETS. Percentage would go to RR scholarship fund and maintaining museum.
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THE CHIP PAN! im in dallas too!
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Re: Randy's Museum Blueprint
It sure would be cool!! A scale model of the castle set would be a definite must! Someone mentioned the drawing of it, unfortunately it's not high resolution:




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Re: Randy's Museum Blueprint
A cool addition would be a replica of the studio at Ridge Farm, as that's where it all happened. Perhaps have it as though you were in the control room, looking through the glass into the main room.
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theres an auction for an original copy...fake?
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/o ... -blueprint
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/o ... -blueprint
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I always wondered about those blueprints. Thanks for sharing.
All of these ideas are great by the way. Some kind of walk-through would be cool I have to admit. Chip Pan!! 100% to scale and fully workable...
All of these ideas are great by the way. Some kind of walk-through would be cool I have to admit. Chip Pan!! 100% to scale and fully workable...
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sorry if Im out of the loop but where did that pic of the DOAM set come from? I never saw that before. looks like video

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make it in dallas! i aint close to nothin!
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Not sure exactly. Someone on this board I'm sure knows everything about where it came from and even what show. Any takers?Kel wrote:sorry if Im out of the loop but where did that pic of the DOAM set come from? I never saw that before. looks like video
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I think it's a Neil Zlozower shot from San Francisco, December 30, 1981. No doubt someone will kick my butt if I get that wrongRR-ElectricAngel wrote:Not sure exactly. Someone on this board I'm sure knows everything about where it came from and even what show. Any takers?Kel wrote:sorry if Im out of the loop but where did that pic of the DOAM set come from? I never saw that before. looks like video
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I snagged the pic from the Neil's Kelle and Kathy interview (that's why it look's like video).Gus wrote:I think it's a Neil Zlozower shot from San Francisco, December 30, 1981. No doubt someone will kick my butt if I get that wrongRR-ElectricAngel wrote:Not sure exactly. Someone on this board I'm sure knows everything about where it came from and even what show. Any takers?Kel wrote:sorry if Im out of the loop but where did that pic of the DOAM set come from? I never saw that before. looks like videobut that's my feeling....

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[quote=P C M"]I snagged the pic from the Neil's Kelle and Kathy interview (that's why it look's like video).[/quote]
There you have it...mystery solved.
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There you have it...mystery solved.
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