Simply amazing. IVery creative. What do you do for a living. I spent 20 years in the Navy on submarine torpedo weapons systems. It had it all. Electric, mechanics, pneumatics, water, I really enjoyed and understood everything that took place.
Was this used in a commercial haunt or private yard haunt? Did you trigger it with a mat or PIR. Was there a way to lock it out from triggering it too many times in a set period.
I wish I new how to program
fuckyoda 4 months ago
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Shadowmaster939 1 year ago
Simply amazing. IVery creative. What do you do for a living. I spent 20 years in the Navy on submarine torpedo weapons systems. It had it all. Electric, mechanics, pneumatics, water, I really enjoyed and understood everything that took place.
Was this used in a commercial haunt or private yard haunt? Did you trigger it with a mat or PIR. Was there a way to lock it out from triggering it too many times in a set period.
andisnw 2 years ago
Cool!
Say I want one, how much?
Also, do you call it a "wiper" because the original leg design uses a wiper motor, or because it moves side to side?
scottswan 3 years ago
I call it Spider-Wiper because, this is my first prop using a wiper motor.
PR0CRASTINAT0R 3 years ago