Step by Step… So, there’s this prop called an Animated Swaying Zombie, that basically is an upper body swiveling around from the hip. By now, you’ve probably figured out that I like taking an idea, and “Yes and-ing” it until it turns into something no sane person would commit to doing. A note to the …
Category Archives: DIY
RGB LED Eyes
After the second or third time you find yourself swapping perfectly good LED’s out of the skull of one of your older props — simply because you’re changing themes, you start wondering if there’s a better way. This method can allow you to “hard wire” some of the basic colors of an RGB by applying …
Upper Body/Shoulder Mech
Building from the torso up, how can we introduce some rocking into the shoulders…preferably, this would be a second motor that could run asynchronously to the lower pivot. This would introduce extra randomness in the prop’s motion. The motor is a simple DC gear motor from American Science and Surplus. They call it “Megan’s Favorite”. …
Rocking Torso Mech v2
I took elements I liked from the generic rocking zombie mech, and decided to try to solve the centering/binding problem. This version centers the load over the drive arm and incorporates nylon bushings to reduce drag in the rock and pivot joints. First Mod: I didn’t want to have to bend the pin to keep …
Rocking Torso Mech v1
Based on designs I’ve seen posed for a watchman prop. I first tried following the designs I’d seen online, adding a lazy-susan bearing to allow a frictionless swivel the two crosses. I did however keep the 1/2″ straight pipe spinning in a 3/4″ Tee concept. The main problem with this design is that the motor …
Minion Chorus
Ray needed a few backup singers. We found these things at Wal-Mart for about $20 each. They were really cheesy looking, so Rebecca and Christine gave them a paint upgrade, and I fixed it so they could be triggered on command and added them to the show with Ray. Basically, there was this pause as …
“Jack” in the (Fire) Box 2022
Leaning further into the central box as a crematorium. Jack got a new light-fixture with led flame bulbs creating an infernal glow…
A Tisket, a Tasket, a Partially (Un)Buried Casket
Morgan is digging up the Creeper guy, who is coming out of the ground from his partially exposed casket. This started as a solid foam block, shaped with a hot knife, with woodgrain details carved into it. Then it was time for a pretty paint job.
The Great Pumpkin
Thanks to foam from Cheryl Calendar (and Tractor Supply), and a new hot knife, we were able to start creating a new giant pumpkin … which may just find itself perched atop a certain animated figure … eventually.
Grave Stones 2022
Rebecca has been itching to try out some new techniques on how to step up our gravestone game. We have Cheryl Calendar to thank for some of the inspiration … and the foam! She used a new monster mud recipe! Death Stone Obelisk