Test run of the mechanism before I dress up the ghost.
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Thread: Flying crank ghost test
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Ghost
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Flying crank ghost test –
10-26-2011,09:05 PM
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10-26-2011,10:00 PM
Looks good. I like the extended motor arm for more movement. I would suggest moving the arm eyelets forward a bit to get them out of the same plane of the body. Great work.
My most stimulating conversations have been with dead things.
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10-27-2011,03:59 AM
I like it! Is it going to stay in the garage? What kind of background are you going to use? Please post a video of the final product!
"Certainly of death? Small chance of success??? Well, What Are We Waiting For?!?!?" -Gimli from "The Lord of the Rings-The Return of the King"
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The Great Pumpkin
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10-27-2011,09:33 AM
I want to do something like this.. how is this done, what is the costs to build it?
I also want to try to figure out how to do a step pad activated ghoul flying at the TOTers.. from the side some sort of pulley system that can reset itself to run continuously. Any ideas?
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10-27-2011,09:41 AM
Good suggestion VinceMacPaul.
I like it's slow and eerie dance.



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