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Title: Video of costume
Post by: Chairboy on February 07, 2005, 01:59:06 PM
Hi guys,

Just played with the built in movie editor in Windows XP for the first time, pretty sharp tool.  I used it to edit together some clips I made of my Halloween costume I built for use these last two years.  I've posted the link to the page (http://hallert.net/mech/mechcostume.htm) here before, and the attention-potato part of my personality dictates that I post the video clip too:

http://hallert.net/mech/WalkingTheMech.wmv

I figure this ought to equip y'all with some ammo.  :D
Title: Video of costume
Post by: SunKing on February 07, 2005, 02:04:33 PM
Wow, impressive. I had a transformer costume made of boxes when I was in 5th grade no where near that size.


 What happens when you gotta use the can party?
Title: Video of costume
Post by: FUNKED1 on February 07, 2005, 02:13:55 PM
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Title: Video of costume
Post by: slimm50 on February 07, 2005, 03:06:56 PM
LOLOL Chairboy. I just viewed your Mech page. I had no idea you were so frickin funny! That was a hilarious read.

"but PVC connectors are only 20-30 cents each!" Shut up! er, I mean, yes, that's true, but ..."

and:

"After contemplation, I decided against breaking my knees and forcing them to set backwards."

and:

"The PVC glue is really neat stuff. Its capacity for bonding with carpet is truly astounding..."

and:

"Since my son will be 18 months old when Halloween rolls around, I need to keep him occupied, so I'll also be putting in some control panels that have big buttons and flashing lights so he can amuse himself.  This is, of course, assuming he doesn't panic when my wife jams him into the cockpit (mouth) of the costume (huge creature that looks like it's eating him),"

and, my fav:

"If you've ever walked somewhere with a cordless drill, you know what I'm talking about. You throttle the drill while you step, and it... you haven't done this? Don't be silly, every one does it.  You're not fooling anybody."

and:

"The following well intentioned suggestions have been nixed:

Firing Nerf ammo (too complicated)
Firing REAL ammo (no....)
Using an integrated fire control system with inertial guidance and an optical reticule with FLIR scope (sure, if you can make that out of PVC....)"

Where do you live? I wanna come to your house next Halloween.
Title: Video of costume
Post by: Chairboy on February 07, 2005, 03:28:52 PM
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Originally posted by SunKing
What happens when you gotta use the can party?

I opted instead for some astronaut style preperation.  By 'astronaut style preperation' I mean of course that I wore diapers.

Actually, it's so physically exhausting to wear for more then an hour that bathroom breaks aren't really an issue.  I had a staging area outside my house with a table (visible briefly in the beginning) that would hold the suit while I installed myself, then I'd carefully back down the driveway and go terrorize the kids.  When I lurched, gasping, back into the driveway 45 minutes later, I docked it at the table and unlatched and extracted myself.  I think I lost some pounds of water through perspiration, bathroom breaks were really secondary after that.

At least, I THINK the wet stains on my trousers were sweat.  Hmm, let me get back to you on that, time to go check the black box.
Title: Video of costume
Post by: Chairboy on February 07, 2005, 03:33:26 PM
Thanks for the kind words, Slimm50!  I built it when I lived in Los Angeles, but now I'm out in the boonies of Springfield, OR.  I'm still trying to figure out what to make for this Halloween.  Two thoughts I've been juggling are:

1. An APU mech costume, ala The Matrix movies.  Advantages, it's tremendously cool, I can use skills I learned for the mad cat, etc.  Disadvantages, it's not that different from what I already did and would probably be heavy.  LOTS of detail work needed for the tubes, and not a lot of people would get it.

2. A spacesuit ala the golden ones in Star Trek:Enterprise.  It'd be real fun to do the helmet & panels, etc.  Advantages, I could wear it to parties and make a working cooling system.  Disadvantages, well, it's not a mech.
Title: Video of costume
Post by: schizer on February 07, 2005, 04:49:23 PM
Wow just wow, you are uber nerd!
Title: Video of costume
Post by: Chairboy on February 07, 2005, 05:39:21 PM
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Originally posted by schizer
Wow just wow, you are uber nerd!
Darn skippy, card carrying.

And despite that, I STILL managed to find a mate.  Time to buy lottery tickets, I know.
Title: Video of costume
Post by: SOB on February 07, 2005, 05:53:36 PM
All hail the king of the dorks.  You have surely humbled LePaul and his R2D2 with this feat!  :p
Title: Video of costume
Post by: Chairboy on February 07, 2005, 05:56:17 PM
I'll assume that by 'dork' you mean "incredibly handsome and intelligent alpha male".
Title: Video of costume
Post by: SOB on February 07, 2005, 06:00:50 PM
LOL, naturally. :D
Title: Video of costume
Post by: Saintaw on March 18, 2005, 12:02:37 PM
*standing ovation!*
Title: Video of costume
Post by: Chairboy on March 18, 2005, 12:05:13 PM
heh, thanks!
Title: Video of costume
Post by: Muckmaw1 on March 18, 2005, 12:10:05 PM
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Originally posted by SOB
All hail the king of the dorks.  You have surely humbled LePaul and his R2D2 with this feat!  :p



:rofl :rofl :aok
Title: Video of costume
Post by: indy007 on March 18, 2005, 12:49:52 PM
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"The following well intentioned suggestions have been nixed:

Firing Nerf ammo (too complicated)
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Way, way easier & cheaper than you'd think. I've built a dozen "law" rocket launchers for paintball that will sling a Nerf Mini-Vortex over 100 yards with just a co2 12 gram. The impacts don't even hurt either. I had a friend blast me with one, from 10 feet away, in the face, and it didn't knock off my goggles or even hurt. Took 3 tries to make myself stand in the path of the screaming, 270 fps, neon orange projectile, but it wasn't bad... I really do prefer that whistling sound though when it's outgoing...
Title: Video of costume
Post by: Hawklore on March 18, 2005, 02:40:33 PM
Thats cool, took some damage to the left knee after traversing simple terrain though...

I'd love to see it at night...

Almost don't need sound effects, squeaking was just way too cool!