Halloween Monster in a Box
If you want to do an extra special project this Halloween why not look into the Halloween Monster in a Box. The results are very spooky indeed. “I’ve built a prototype Monster-in-a-Box that I’m pretty happy with - based on Mark Butler’s Super Easy Monster in a Box, (http://markbutler.8m.com/creepzone/semitb.htm) I just added a few enhancements - […]

If you want to do an extra special project this Halloween why not look into the Halloween Monster in a Box. The results are very spooky indeed.
“I’ve built a prototype Monster-in-a-Box that I’m pretty happy with - based on Mark Butler’s Super Easy Monster in a Box, (http://markbutler.8m.com/creepzone/semitb.htm) I just added a few enhancements - a real trunk (thrift shop $10), the drill opens the lid instead of lifting the box, a light inside to illuminate a half corpse prop (lid lifts about 3 inches - just enough to see “something” inside!). Originally I used a hardware store flasher disc (39 cents) to intermittently interrupt power to both the drill and the light so the box lid bangs erraticlly instead of at a steady pace but since it takes some time to “warm up”, I pulled it out in favor of a short duration timer instead. To build a Monster In A Box (MIAB), you need to start with a box. I found this one at a second hand store. It was $10. Really! It didn’t fit in my car and I had to drive home at about 5 mph with it sticking out of the back of my trunk. I was NOT leaving it for someone else to buy while I went for a larger vehicle!”

Source: hackedgadgets.com











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