November 1, 2008

Front Yard of Terror Part 2



"Booty Island" is a full size rendition of a Halloween village piece I noticed this year. The item is called "Greedy to the End", and it seemed to invoke a great back story for our skeleton dude here.

Originally there was to be an audio track for him as well but I ran out of CD players. It was going to be ocean sounds and seagulls and such and will be included in next years display. The whole island is fairly fragile being just stretched sand colored cloth with real sand sprinkled over the top for looks and the tots would have been clamoring all over it if not for the imposing looking skull/chain fence.

Notice my vast booty? (Hee) The larger parts are Goodwill store finds and the coinage was mostly bought in bulk from Party America. The glowing jewels effect is a textured clear plastic insert from an industrial overhead light fixture cut to size and set in the chest with some LED lights on a changing pattern underneath giving it that captivating glow. Not my original idea mind you but an adaption from something I saw on the web.

That guys' booty wasn't nearly as impressive as my own however.

Front Yard of Terror Part 1


I broke this Halloween special into two parts. Each part will feature some pictures and clips from the two major Halloween projects this year. i didn't get everything done I wanted but MOST of it and just like Linus tells Charlie Brown after another fruitless night waiting for the Great Pumpkin "Just wait till next year!"

This guy, "The Captain" turned out pretty good. The arm motion needs work, hes no Abe Lincoln in the Hall of Presidents, but hey its my first animatronic. There is a sea shanty song playing the whole time and when the scare is triggered a scream and some loud banging occurs. To my everlasting delight it terrorized at least three trick or treaters on theri rounds last night. Halloween is great!

The jaw you'll notice moves pretty well in time with the evil laughter and that part of the scare really worked well. Its just a sound activated servo in the Capt's skull to his jaw doing the dirty work but it was unnerving to a couple kids.

Next year our Captain is going to have a full scale WORKING cannon to fire based on the T-shirt tossers you may have seen at parades or sporting events.

I'm hoping for a nearly peed pants affect from that one!

October 20, 2008

They don’t call me Long John because my head is so big.





Now we are on the home stretch folks. Just one more shopping trip weekend for last minute big box store purchases then a week to get everything set up and working. I hope it doesn't snow...

I confess..this weekend was too nice and I didn't get any building done. I did make a couple of purchases though. And I DID wrap up my cemetery fence pillars two of which are shown here. A little fleck-stone paint, some airbrushing, and some moss garland and there ya go. Instant creepy.

The other characters are new this year and are essentially "blog padding" if you will. They are kinda neat so like Pokemons "try to find them all" when you come visit.

I promise the next blog will be better. Things are going to be going out, and up this weekend (thats what she said) So stay tuned...

October 13, 2008

That’s the finest pirate booty I’ve ever laid eyes on.




18 days to go and I'm feeling saucy...

This week I worked on a chain barrier fence to go around the front of Booty Island. Last year I had kids tromping right up to my helmsman like he was some kind of skeleton Santa Clause. This year with this pile of gold coins and sparklies I thought I should erect a fence to discourage that kind of behavior. Also the island itself is going to be just fabric with a sprinkling of sand on it and it won't be very sturdy at all.

The fellow with the sword poking from his ribcage will finish out the islands look. I will have this done this week. The working pirate cannon is getting less likely to be done in time but I have added more parts to the pile.

To learn more about my booty go to TomsHairyHeinie.com

October 5, 2008

Wanna know why my Roger is so Jolly?




26 Days to go! I am over the hump. Today I put all the pieces together for my skeleton pirate captain to see how things worked. Well he swings his sword (gay-ly) Needs work but he does swing! The ambient chantey music and the pop up scare pirate work too. I wish I could have more of the actual guy in the barrel show when he does but space is limited in there. But there is a scream sound when he does and I have a strobe going off as well. Umm..the standup pirates jaw moves in time with an evil laughter track running off of a CD.

The pieces together here are more than the whole and I can't wait to see it going at night. When I get it nailed and tweeked I'll post a movie.

Next up is more of a static display of a desert island with a long dead pirate over his treasure chest of booty. Not really scary but neat I hope. I'll have some ambient seashore sounds to play and a whole lot of booty.

A WHOLE lot of booty, Arrgg.

September 21, 2008

Yes, that is a hornpipe in my pocket and I AM happy to see you.




Sunday the 21st. This was a semi-productive week. It got off to a slow start but picked up speed as it went. The pirate captain skeletons mounting hardware was completed this week. he now has a rigid spine of half inch threaded rod to keep him erect and the receptacles are mounted in the proper spots on the wharf for him to stand in later. Next week he will be stained and painted to look a little more "lived in."

Todays project was the pop up pirate in the barrel. After some cussin' and discussin' with myself I got him to a working condition more or less. He still needs programmed though. There will be ambient sea shanty type music playing on a loop, and then when a tot comes near and I trigger it a loud scream will sound and a flashing light will go off. Should be neat.

Tot might not think so though...

September 14, 2008

How'd you like to scrape the barnacles off me rudder?




Here is a progress report for the last week or so. I remembered I had tossed all of my cemetery fence columns from last year so the new columns got moved up to top priority. The previous ones were just a thin masonite rectangle with stone "wallpaper" glued to the sides. They weren't holding up well.

These new ones are various sizes of particle board and they are very heavy and stout. The decorations are wood embellishment thingys from Lowe's that weren't working for the Nautilus room but look neat here.

The last pic is the start of the wharf "set" for my new skeleton. I have installed the servo in his skull that will make his jaw move in time to a sound file. I'm not sure what he's going to do-maniacal laughter, sing a song or what. Ideas?