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Pneumatic Ground Breaker Prop

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

This is my ground breaker from my 2008 haunt. I created it based on the Scare Factory's elderly walkers.

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  • I was wondering if you have a version without the clothes? I've seen one with hinged wood up to the shoulders. Also have you done a stress test to see how long it will run/last before it needs to be repaired. I thing if you keep the pressure down it won't be as sharp movements but it will last.

    You use two pneumatics if this is like the others... He looks great...

  • What I have done to make it last, is I bolt all the connections. In my original video on this prop I just used drywall screws and it didn't make it into the next season. But with bolts, I have never had one break on me. 

  • Where can i get the download audio for this prop

  • The sounds are a bunch of clips I put together from poison props CD about zombie.

  • Wow this is AWESOME!! I wanna make one but how did you do it for $180? All pneumatic supplies and picoboo costs $300 on fright props. Where do u get supplies? Please respond I REALLY wanna make one!! THNX

  • Sorry about the really slow repsonse, but got most of the pneumatics from ebay, or from a group buy. Also, I forgot to include the controller in that cost.

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  • 2" stoke, 1 1/4" bore universal rear mount.

  • Check out my other videos, I have one where it shows the whole thing and how it works. If you want to make one, just send me a message with your email address on it and I can send you a Word document with the instructions.

  • @casafear1 What pneumatics do you need for that?

  • @TheAlmightyZenk Try getting parts from McMaster-Carr. I made my pop-up, or what ever you call it for about 1/2 of what Fright Props charges. FP charges way to much for thier stuff. Like that so-called Vortex Fog Chiller. They want $125 for it. I made mine for $35.

  • OK, I didn't include the cost of the controller. I did a make n take with these and forgot we had the controller has a separate cost. But we did use a prop-1 from EFX-TEK which you can get for about $35 and the program is on their forum boards.

    If you get stuck, just email me and I have more detailed instructions in a Word document, I didn't quite finish, but I will help in anyway I can.

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