inflatable torso
Aug. 30th, 2005 10:00 pmThe torso is now inflated, and I have the pictures to prove it. I threw a couple of DVDs into some of the pictures in an attempt to give some sort of sense of scale. If anyone wants to see it (or have custody of it) that should be arranged ...
Here is what remains to be done with Mr. Creepy Inflated Male Torso before Carrie' birthday party a week from Friday:
* A head should be designed and affixed to it. I was thinking that a simple rectangular box could be fine, since it's supposed to be a robot and all.
* Are there any other adjustments that should be made before the papier mache is put on? I was thinking about making the shoulders boxier for instance. Suggestions are welcomed.
* After that, it will be enveloped in papier mache and allowed to dry. This probably has to happen several times. Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?
* It should be painted. Black? Silver? Both? Opinions?
* Stuff that would be used to decorate it at the party should be collected. I'm thinking that a hot glue gun is a necessity, as would be washers of various random sizes and sharpies and such. Perhaps spray paint?
All suggestions are welcomed, and if anyone wants to take custody of the torso for a few days and work some magic on it that's for sure pretty awesome, yes.
The pictures follow. They're pretty big.

Here's a front view of the torso.

And here's a rear view.

From the side ...

Here's a front view with a couple of DVDs to provide scale.

Same deal.
Here is what remains to be done with Mr. Creepy Inflated Male Torso before Carrie' birthday party a week from Friday:
* A head should be designed and affixed to it. I was thinking that a simple rectangular box could be fine, since it's supposed to be a robot and all.
* Are there any other adjustments that should be made before the papier mache is put on? I was thinking about making the shoulders boxier for instance. Suggestions are welcomed.
* After that, it will be enveloped in papier mache and allowed to dry. This probably has to happen several times. Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?
* It should be painted. Black? Silver? Both? Opinions?
* Stuff that would be used to decorate it at the party should be collected. I'm thinking that a hot glue gun is a necessity, as would be washers of various random sizes and sharpies and such. Perhaps spray paint?
All suggestions are welcomed, and if anyone wants to take custody of the torso for a few days and work some magic on it that's for sure pretty awesome, yes.
The pictures follow. They're pretty big.

Here's a front view of the torso.

And here's a rear view.

From the side ...

Here's a front view with a couple of DVDs to provide scale.

Same deal.
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Date: 2005-08-31 02:23 am (UTC)Christy found the website for me. Whee!
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Date: 2005-09-01 08:03 pm (UTC)Basically the torso (plus a cubical box for a head) will be covered in papier mache to make a vaguely robotic shape. Then it will be painted silver. This will all be done before the party (well before so it will all be dry).
Then at the party people can draw on it or attach things to it to make it a recognizable (and awesome) robot.
I figure I'll provide stuff like:
* One or two hot glue guns, for the affixing of stuff to the robot.
* Some big washers and other stuff that looks neat at Adler's.
* Sharpies for drawing on the robot.
Other things that could make the robot seem robottier are:
- Small bicycle pieces, especially reflectors
- Television antennae and the like
- Silverware, maybe? Gears from an old alarm clock?
- Metallic or other colored yarn?
Those are some ideas off the top of my head -- other people will probably have better ideas also.
Once the robot is all papier-mache'd up and ready to go I will take pictures of it again and that may make it clearer what would look good on it.
I hope this answers your question! Let me know if not.
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Date: 2005-09-03 06:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-03 06:14 am (UTC)Anyway, hopefully the box head looks OK.
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Date: 2005-09-03 06:19 am (UTC)i can go tomorrow, wednesday or friday.
& if you can't go with me any of those days/times, i can go alone & just get anything robot-y i see.
let me know! i'm sleeping in tomorrow but i can call you the minute i get up!
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Date: 2005-09-03 06:34 am (UTC)It was nice to see you at roller derby -- see you again soon!