The movement looks like me trying to get of bed in the morning. haha! Really nice job on this love it so much. Thanks for showing us the insides. Great to see you.
@@HollywoodHaunter sadly no :( I have shrunk my display way down this year sold a few things to some local haunts. Without additional space to store things its getting harder to build new things. no attic and no basement here so space is at a premium. hopefully i can buy a shed soon to put in the backyard and gain some space and get to building new things again
I almost didn't click on this, because who hasn't already seen a million grave busters? So glad that I did, though - this has the most natural-looking movement of any that I've seen. Very clever of you to reposition the shoulder, and replacing some of the joints with zip ties.
Haha thanks man! Yeah I have this halloween channel I used to create way more content but over the years I have simply run out of room to store all the stuff I build so i had to slow way down
Thanks!! This is the motor I am using for this wired to slow speed www.frightprops.com/electric-motors/motors/dual-speed-high-torque-prop-motor-mot1.html
The movement looks like me trying to get of bed in the morning. haha! Really nice job on this love it so much. Thanks for showing us the insides. Great to see you.
Thanks so much guys!!!
@@EerieAcresCemetery You building any new props this year.
@@HollywoodHaunter sadly no :( I have shrunk my display way down this year sold a few things to some local haunts. Without additional space to store things its getting harder to build new things. no attic and no basement here so space is at a premium. hopefully i can buy a shed soon to put in the backyard and gain some space and get to building new things again
His grave will not hold him in. Just a fantastic look to his movement and thank you so much for letting us have a peek
I almost didn't click on this, because who hasn't already seen a million grave busters? So glad that I did, though - this has the most natural-looking movement of any that I've seen. Very clever of you to reposition the shoulder, and replacing some of the joints with zip ties.
Thanks!!! I had to do something since it seems pose and stay skeletons are the only ones we can get anymore. I miss the old ones with loose joints.
the elbow movement looks so natural. thanks for the detailed build
Thanks!!!!
Glad that you are still posting. Always inspiring!
Thanks!!!
Glad to see you making things again. Movement is perfect, great job!
Man, just find your channel, is amazing! please keep doing it! Such an inspiration!
Looks great!! So happy to have another video from you!! 👻
Looks great!!! Well done!
Amazing work! I love it!
Nicely done.
Awesome bro
Looks so good! Happy October!
Great job Ant! You never disappoint 💀🎃🖤🧡
Great Idea...Thanks
Bro this is wild! Also I didn't know you had a Channel! Freaking awesome bro!
Haha thanks man! Yeah I have this halloween channel I used to create way more content but over the years I have simply run out of room to store all the stuff I build so i had to slow way down
too cool
Great mech and prop! Thanks Ant! Will you please share a link to the motor you used? There's so many of there, it feels overwhelming.
Thanks!! This is the motor I am using for this wired to slow speed www.frightprops.com/electric-motors/motors/dual-speed-high-torque-prop-motor-mot1.html
how do you go about powering the wiper motor? also, i assume i can just go to like a pull n save to grab some wiper motors on the cheap?
Im using a 5v power supply on this guy instead of a 12v because I wanted to slow the motor down. you can buy 12v and 5v power supplies on amazon
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I could modify thus and corps a skeleton then put it into a 55 gallon drum with a fogger and it would be a zombie outta the drum prop.