Great stuff man. I'm building one right now, but I'm missing a few dimensions from your website. I need some PVC measurements for her torso. The "sides", as you call it, are they +/- 10"? Also, the PVC that extends from there (after 45 degree connector) would you say those are about 6"? And then +/- 4" after that? Thanks for introducing a great prop for us home haunters, BTW!!
@xREDGHOSTRIDERx Thanks! Sorry the specifics aren't too clear on site. I need to go back and update that project. The lower section is 11" the other two are 5" each. Here's a shortcut link to a picture with the dimensions. You'll remove the spaces. bit.ly / witchsides
@woodycarr: AWESOME! Thanks so Much! I can't wait to have this pretty work of art "stirring up" double toil and trouble on the porch this H-Day. And by "pretty" I mean appropriately ugly. I'm also building two of your rockin' granny mechanisms for an undead Bride and Groom couple. I already had the scariest house in the neighborhood last year, but ToT's will definitely think twice before approaching this year. BTW, are you a member of the GoE?
Nice job on the witch. Thanks for the detailed description on your website. I will have to give it a try, but I think I will use the record player instead of the wiper motor. I also added your site to my favorites. Thanks again!
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babylana70 3 months ago
Great stuff man. I'm building one right now, but I'm missing a few dimensions from your website. I need some PVC measurements for her torso. The "sides", as you call it, are they +/- 10"? Also, the PVC that extends from there (after 45 degree connector) would you say those are about 6"? And then +/- 4" after that? Thanks for introducing a great prop for us home haunters, BTW!!
xREDGHOSTRIDERx 6 months ago
@xREDGHOSTRIDERx Thanks! Sorry the specifics aren't too clear on site. I need to go back and update that project. The lower section is 11" the other two are 5" each. Here's a shortcut link to a picture with the dimensions. You'll remove the spaces. bit.ly / witchsides
woodycarr 6 months ago
@woodycarr: AWESOME! Thanks so Much! I can't wait to have this pretty work of art "stirring up" double toil and trouble on the porch this H-Day. And by "pretty" I mean appropriately ugly. I'm also building two of your rockin' granny mechanisms for an undead Bride and Groom couple. I already had the scariest house in the neighborhood last year, but ToT's will definitely think twice before approaching this year. BTW, are you a member of the GoE?
xREDGHOSTRIDERx 6 months ago
This looks fantastic. Is that an old fan motor for the head? I have a "poor man's" version of this minus the moving head.
cadge31 1 year ago
that's pretty amazing
mattmax11 2 years ago
You're welcome. And go for it! It's a fun project to build.
woodycarr 2 years ago
The mask and hands were the most expensive items. Those were about $110 total. The rest of the materials were about $200.
woodycarr 2 years ago
I put it together myself back in 2004 using Sony ACID Pro 5 to mix 17 different sounds into a 96 second loop.
woodycarr 2 years ago
that is SOOOO cool!!!!
I LOVE YOUR WORK!!!!!
roberture 2 years ago
where do you buy it
commando7728 3 years ago
hey what sounds did u use for her to laugh?
spwnfromhell 3 years ago
Looks a bit like the swamp witch Meg Muckelbones from the movie legend. Where did you get her? and how much was she?
davektm5257 3 years ago
I made the prop. There's a link to my site on my channel page. There's detailed project description on my site.
woodycarr 3 years ago
Nice job on the witch. Thanks for the detailed description on your website. I will have to give it a try, but I think I will use the record player instead of the wiper motor. I also added your site to my favorites. Thanks again!
Joiseygal 3 years ago
love that ole girl!!!
NiteBlogger 4 years ago
She's beautiful!
How'd you do it?
seanbrown13 4 years ago
Thank you! I have a detailed project description on my web site:
ScareFX dot com
woodycarr 4 years ago