Hi everyone. Thanks to all the great information here, I finally finished my first real prop, a Flying Crank Ghost. Her name is Scarlett (due to the large, unintentional, scar over her left eye). I'm really happy with how she turned out, but I still want to adjust her arm movement a little. I followed the tutorial on kickthefog.com for most of this build. Please let me know what you think of her.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAdWSVVk2_s]YouTube - Scarlett - My Flying Crank Ghost[/ame]
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Vampire
- Join Date
- Nov 2008
- Location
- Kansas
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Introducing Scarlett, my first Flying Crank Ghost! –
10-05-2009,11:20 AM
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10-05-2009,11:25 AM
Hey Belly,
I think she looks really good, I wouldn't worry about the arm movement, looks good to me. Nice and creepy!
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10-05-2009,11:42 AM
She looks great! I see nothing wrong with her movements. Good job.
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10-05-2009,01:16 PM
Looks great,wiper motor or rotisserie?
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Vampire
- Join Date
- Nov 2008
- Location
- Kansas
- Posts
- 34
10-05-2009,01:47 PM
Thanks,
The motor is from Monster Guts. It's their replacement for the recommended Dayton gear motor that was discontinued.
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10-05-2009,01:49 PM
im liking it, just made a FCG mechanism out of kinex to show my inlaws what I was talking about...now I just have to make the real thing. Turned out really nice!!
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10-05-2009,02:42 PM
looks good..............i think th movement is fine ......but I hear ya ..........when I made mine I must have tried 20 diff lengths in the string.....good job though
Now where am I gonna put all this stuff I've built?
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10-05-2009,07:13 PM
Looks really good! I think you've got it down pat! Very cool!
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09-03-2010,09:12 AM
She looks great!... love the eyes.
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09-03-2010,09:14 AM
Looks great.



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