I was hired to build a version of my "Ray Charles" ground breaker for a customer in Texas. This is what it looked liked just before I shipped it to him:
The customer finished it off himself with the mask, clothes, and hands. I think it turned out great! Here's a video the customer sent me:
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Custom "Ray Charles" ground breaker prop built for customer –
08-28-2009,05:39 PM
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08-28-2009,06:32 PM
Nice work......
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08-28-2009,06:45 PM
That's impressive.
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08-28-2009,07:26 PM
That looks awesome! Love what the customer did with it - but the movement is just perfect!
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08-28-2009,07:39 PM
Very impressive. What motor did you use and what is that black box?
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08-28-2009,07:53 PM
It's a standard wiper motor from MonsterGuts.com. The black box is this, also from MonsterGuts.com:
Electric Motors for Props - Pacemaker Wiper Motor Controller - Halloween Prop Building Supplies For The Home Haunter - Monster GutsXpendable
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08-28-2009,10:46 PM
"Georgia.....Georgiaaaa.."
Very cool!Your resident Proptologist.
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08-28-2009,11:47 PM
Cool design, very nice!
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08-29-2009,07:22 AM
Nice movement, Great work



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