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- Sep 2008
- Location
- Mesquite, Texas
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10-13-2008,12:10 PM
Very cool! What is this peak-a-boo you mention? Also can you give some more info on the beam sensor. I was thinking about using one of these. Where did you get it and what kind is it?
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10-13-2008,12:19 PM
Looks Great. I want to get into animatronics next year. Yours looks great.
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10-13-2008,12:26 PM
The picoboo is a programming device that allows you to control the on/off of a device. These can be anything from a solenoid, fog machine, or any device that is eletronic. After you set up a routine this will play back when you activate the prop via a motion, push button, beam or any other device that will trip the picoboo. You can find them at frightprops. They work great there are also a boobox which is even more inputs 4 or 8 for those props that require alot of movement. I also bought my beam sensor here and it works great.
FrightProps - Halloween Props, Pneumatic Props, Animated Props, Halloween Accessories
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10-13-2008,01:06 PM
nice, way better than spirits "toxic zombie"
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10-13-2008,04:27 PM
That is scary! That's going to get tons of scares on Halloween!
Come Take These Eyes... I Would Rather Be Blind...
-Blind Mag
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10-14-2008,12:53 PM
Excellent prop. where did you get your Zombie at? Also, do you have something that covers the control panel? I'm definitely planning on the PicoBoo unit now, it looks very easy to use. Thanks for the vids.
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10-14-2008,01:06 PM
That thing rocks!!! Where did you get the zombie?
"Scare me once, shame on you. Scare me twice ... you'd better run like hell."
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10-14-2008,02:19 PM
The zombie I bought on ebay you can find the link here
Halloween Prop DEAD ZOMBIE Corpse Mask Props (GREEN) - eBay (item 380072360625 end time Oct-19-08 18:53:38 PDT)
The control panel will be enclosed except for the beam sensor which will be off to the side behind the barrell.



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