Tony's 'Dola
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fantastic cool :) Kurwa zajebiste:)
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Bad ass man, that was very cool
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Very nice movie ! Great i love it !
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that was gorgeous
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FUCKING BEAUTIFUL! TEARS FLOWING OUT MY EYES!
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@nedgorski And as a caveat, in most places you would have to have a licence to make them.
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so beautiful nice nice
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mexico started this
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what the fuck who do you do to get this very nice effect with the swirling whats the secret to get this ? @nedgorski
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That was AWESOME!!! Very nice job :-)
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wo kann man dei kaufen
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What's funny about it? Thats what I did and it worked good.
noreast77 1 month ago
@noreast77
I honestly thought you were joking, Nor..
To accomplish the effect that Tony did with his girandola requires special horizontal drivers, dialed-in vertical BP endburner motors, rising effects, and heading effects.
That complex assembly of specially crafted devices and effects is hardly matched anywhere else in the world, and your description of something that "might fly" would come nowhere near duplicating it. That's all I was jokingly commenting on.
nedgorski 1 month ago 2
Guys just google it, it's easy to find pics.. You just tape some horizontal and vertical rockets on a light weight wheel, and add some small fountains (break the base off of them). Make sure the horizontal rockets start first, then the vertical ones along with the fountains. Also, make sure it is balanced. It is not that expensive and it's not rocket science. I used a cardboard tube for the center and an old shovel handle for the launcher. Piece of cake.
noreast77 1 month ago
@noreast77
Now.....that's funny....
nedgorski 1 month ago 2
nice :) can you teach me how to do it?
tjmmorales 1 month ago
@tjmmorales
A girandola like this is perhaps the most complex of individual fireworks devices, incorporating ground effects, rocket motors, and aerial heading effects. Mastery of such a device is limited to only a few folks in the USA, and Tony is perhaps the best of those. I would suggest Kyle Kepley's tutorials on the basics of 'dolas on Passfire dot com as a place to start working on them. ned
nedgorski 1 month ago