and dont have time to build it. Anyone have one or know where I can buy one already assembled and wont break the bank???
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Hey Wipp! I just PM'd you again. I cant wait to get it man!!! Ive wanted one of these for a while. I look forward to hearing from you. This is what I LOVE about Hauntworld.com....and reading Jim's posts.ALBANYFRIGHTNIGHTS.COM-THE WEBSITE OF THE SCARIEST SHOW IN SOUTH GEORGIA!!!!
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FCG MEchs
Jeff,
Thanks for posting that for us.
Yes,
we do have FCGs available. The only reason we started is because Doug of Phantasmechanics stopped producing them. That makes me sad. I was recommending them to our customers along with Ironman's to use for our Ultimate Spectre marionette.
We can do a few mechanisms for $240 plus $20 shipping and these are equipped with Counterweight systems.
I have a small video I could upload to Utube if anyone is really interested, and I have pics also.
They do use Dayton motors. We don't use inferior motors.
We are going to resculpt a new FCG ghost and begin offering a full FCG kit with mechanism and marionette to take up the slack of where phantasmechanics left off.Kevin R. Alvey
info at gore-galore.com
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No, the 200 foot tall crank-ghost won't be in production.
Too many preverts just try to look under her gown and at 200 foot tall it's just so tempting to try.
Funny thing is, a day ago as I drove passed a used car lot they were wheeling in a new item and I thought "Haunted House Advertising!"
No, it was not a hearse, it wasn't even a station wagon, it was an old utility company boom truck.
Hook a tall inflatable monsterous Mr. Tuxedo to the boom, stop anywhere , crank it straight up into the air, motor it back down, drive away, 20 minutes later set up in a new location.
Anybody every try something like this before?
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Not quite 200' tall Jim, but here's a shot of Mr. Dead on one of our Monster Flyer mechs.
http://tinyurl.com/2hc6jo
Yes, it's mounted from the top of a utility pole....yes, the head is made from a plastic 55 gallon barrel, and yes, after six years, it still flies each year at one location or another. It has since been adopted by our town utilities board and they erect it at different locations in town each October. I love living in a small town. And being regarded as 'the crazy people up on the hill' doesn't hurt either.
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I definately need a "HILL"!
"Boot hill" is across the small valley from my house, but I'm located low, on a cliff, kind of hard to describe that one, aye?
I don't get the "Mount" of Mount Carroll.
"Mounting Carol" is way to easy of a joke , so I traded that joke in long ago for "Mutt Carnal" "Mount Carelessly?"
The whole downtown looks like a museum or an 1880's movie set, just waiting for either Hollywood or the janitor?
(Janitor driving a D-9 cat?)
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yes kevin i agree.i couldnt believe that doug stoped making his fcg kits.his reason because of other venders selling them already made cheaper than his kit.in all honesty if the flying crank ghost would have been invented by scarefactory or distortions the price would be 3500 dollars.so 200 with materials and labor included is like paying a vendor shipping for a prop that wont awe the croud as much as a fcg.
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