Leering Skeleton Prop DIY for Halloween Show and Tell

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  • Опубліковано 29 кві 2022
  • Show and tell of the component parts of the Leering Skeleton prop I created.
    (1.25x playback speed recommended since I’m a slow talker. LOL)
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  • @deoblo85
    @deoblo85 6 місяців тому +1

    I have yet and always wanted to make a leering Skelly ..... you have a prefect DIY right here thanks for sharing HFL!!

    • @andyt1313
      @andyt1313  6 місяців тому

      Thanks buddy 🙂. You’re one of my favorite prop makers. You’re so skilled.

  • @SimplyVatHome
    @SimplyVatHome Рік тому +4

    This is very unique 👍🏾👍🏾 I would love to see you build this in a tutorial??? I love creating but need to follow along. Any chance of you creating another from the start??? Great job!!!😀

  • @WayneDoodle1
    @WayneDoodle1 2 роки тому +1

    Great work. I was expecting a wiper motor and you did with a deer motor! Wow! Keep it up!

  • @sidneynorwitz
    @sidneynorwitz 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. I'm also impressed about the deer motor since those like to break. The felt was a good idea.

  • @LordHog
    @LordHog 6 місяців тому

    Good job

  • @pollyg562
    @pollyg562 Рік тому

    Red LEDs in the eyes is a must for an outdoor figure, as it draws people in from such a distance they're petrified bedtime they are close

  • @anniemae1987
    @anniemae1987 Рік тому +1

    Heyy hey did you see a jump in views for this video? 👀 that was me.. yup.. I've probably watched it about 50 times at least. I been trying to put one together it's alot harder then I thought oh my goodness! But I'm about half way there trying to modify it and make a raising lid with another reindeer motor and lights inside. But finally got to the setting the motor part I think the problem is I'm making it harder then it probably is lol. Then I think I'll drylock everythin so it last a few years.

  • @coxstereightynine9650
    @coxstereightynine9650 Рік тому

    Very cool, you should be proud! It looks great, thanks for sharing details of your thought process and working out problems you encountered, it helps us less creative types.

  • @uruwashii5231
    @uruwashii5231 Рік тому

    Love this prop, well done! Thank you for sharing with us 🙌

  • @nancyhagan2520
    @nancyhagan2520 Рік тому

    I agree you did an awesome job! It already looks great!

  • @twopinacoladas
    @twopinacoladas 2 роки тому

    Very cool, nice work!

  • @edwinacoffman6429
    @edwinacoffman6429 Рік тому

    This is so cool. Please make a full tutorial on it!

  • @patbo3577
    @patbo3577 Рік тому

    1st off great work. I love that you worked it out your way.
    I haven't finished my watching the entire video yet, but I wanted to share my thoughts with you so far.
    You said you weren't happy with stone...
    My suggestion would be make the top part that he's sitting on look thicker. So build out the front.
    Create a new front ( with sides)that you can slide under his legs.
    It could even be a cubby that a statue sits in. (Add secure it with wooden shish kabob sticks or such)
    Most tombstone bases aren't that big compared to the up right slab.
    The other option to balance out the base to back would be a urn or spray foam rocks or creeping faux plant vines.
    But you really did great , it is difficult modifying the skeleton 's.

    • @andyt1313
      @andyt1313  Рік тому

      Thank you for the compliment and suggestions. 😃

  • @TheXerosyn
    @TheXerosyn Рік тому +1

    Awesome work. Would love to know the dimensions.

  • @JonathanMurray
    @JonathanMurray Рік тому

    Great prop! Looking for ideas to make one of my own, yours is made from parts I have on hand, so yay! Any reason not to use 45 degree joints instead of bending the pvc? So easy to over-bend and end up with a floppy dangle... I always have spare PVC, so will likely try it both ways. Thanks for the show and tell!
    FYI, a standard "2x4" as sold in lumber yards and home improvement centers is actually about 1.5x3.5". Your boards are in fact, "2x4"!

    • @andyt1313
      @andyt1313  Рік тому

      hey. bending with the heat gun ended up giving me alot of freedom since I wasn't quite sure about where and how much angle. If it's wrong I can just heat it up again and bend it differently. someone else told me about the board dimensions. I feel like an idiot having that in there. lol

  • @richardprather2900
    @richardprather2900 8 місяців тому

    Last time a real 2 x 4 was made was around 1964... that's why homes built before 1970 will last longer than most homes made today... next time at a lumber yard see how many board look like a cork screw.

  • @Stiff_Richards
    @Stiff_Richards Рік тому

    sick bro. ssiicckk