I love the creature but I think he gets lost in the tank/cage.....
Thread: I'm calling him Jo-Jo
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06-09-2009,01:22 PM
BadOleRoss
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06-09-2009,01:50 PM
Very Cool !
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06-09-2009,03:47 PM
THat is going to be a great addition to your sons cub scout haunted house fundraiser. Great job!
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06-09-2009,05:00 PM
I agree - maybe a little paint off the tank will make him more visible. I know he's supposed to be scary/creepy, but I think he's kind of cute
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Werewolf
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06-10-2009,03:12 PM
Jo-Jo's cage now has a working light in it, and it helps a lot. I have not been able to get a good picture to show this however.
In person you can see Jo-Jo's details just fine through his slime covered cage.
This is the best I was able to get. I was trying to cover the flash in this one and got the really nice red light effect. I think I will be using a red light on him in the Haunted House. I just love the way it looks.
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06-10-2009,04:27 PM
Very cool, like the lighting. Having it moving would be great. I haven't built anything to move yet myself. Have no idea where to start. What can you use a rotisery motor for??
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