Great videos guys. I always crack up when Scott looks into the camera with that huge mischievous grin LOL. It's awesome how much you two enjoy yourselves making these videos. Great stuff. :)
Thank you so much!. We are both big lovers of Halloween and horror and I'm glad to hear that comes across the camera . It was so hot when we filmed this. We were both covered in sweat but having the best time of our lives. 🫡
Hilarious. Thanx for keeping the goofs in. Makes it realistic. If you're having these issues, you know everyone is going to have them. Love the silly laugh at the end.
I have watched many many videos for how to assemble Halloween Animatronics this is the very best video to assemble what many people say is a very difficult model.
I'm not sure I understand your question so if you can rephrase it, I'll reply again. But if I understand what you're asking, yes all the poles are the same size and all of the pins that go into holes are all the same size and same size holes.
@@FrightmanI’m talking about the pole connection to all of you know like if I’m missing c pole, will it still fit and line up with The bottom base? And will it line up if C pole missing?
I understand now and I can't properly answer you because mine is still set up in my backyard and you can't see the poles because it has the plastic fake wood covering over it. My gut tells me no because c pole also screws onto the base so it has a hole in it that your other Pole would not and that could be a concern. Plus the fact that the c pole sits on the base It likely goes in deeper than the other poles would. If it did not fit, the only way I could see getting around that would be to weld the first pole to the base. But again I can't really see mine so I can't give you a definite answer sorry.
@@Frightman oh alright, but beside the c pole, the rest of the pole are the same hole size (if you know what I mean)? Because I was planning to make it short but I never got a definite answer if that would ever work but if you could tell me if the pole are the same besides the c pole, then it should be a go for possibly to making it short to be able to fit in the house lol
Since all my polls are still inside of the plastic and I can't see it, I'm afraid to give you the wrong answer. I didn't pay that much attention when I assembled it to remember.
Do you have any recommendations on weighing down this monster? Washington Falls can get a bit windy and I worry of it falling down. I'm guessing there are also anchors and ropes?
Your timing is pretty awesome. So yesterday I recorded my first video of starting to put stuff out for Halloween and I am in the same dilemma as you right now. Now to secure him to the ground. I have done a couple things. Number one. I am using a cinder block number two. I am using tent stakes and taking zip ties and tying them around the base of the levitating reaper. With those two things I know 100%, it's not going to fall over. What I am concerned about is that the support pole is going to crack in half from the wind. This is where I am debating whether to attach him to the house or to put support wires down to the ground. I haven't quite figured that out, but I will feature it in an upcoming haunt build video as I determine myself what to do. I would definitely start off with tent stakes to keep it from falling over. You can get them on Amazon. I believe there's a link in that video as to what I used.
I have decided I am going to have to attach him to the house before I go out one morning and he's cracked in half. I'll be filming that for my next video on how I chose to do this.
I agree with you. He does look cool but it's not my favorite either. I would take Knight Dullahan over him any day if I had to pick. He's cool. Don't get me wrong and I like him, but you need more than him to complete a scene.
That's a very interesting observation. I have not set up my boogeyman but I will be soon and when I do I'm going to pay attention and see. Very interesting.
Awesome video, one of the best of how to put this beast together. Loved Scott, he needs to be in more of your videos.
Thank you for checking it out. Appreciate the nice words.
I like hearing that. I hope Frightman invites me again. Maybe I can team up with Hayden one day.
Great videos guys. I always crack up when Scott looks into the camera with that huge mischievous grin LOL. It's awesome how much you two enjoy yourselves making these videos. Great stuff. :)
@ManicMasksAndHorror that makes my day. Thanx for saying that.
Thank you so much!. We are both big lovers of Halloween and horror and I'm glad to hear that comes across the camera . It was so hot when we filmed this. We were both covered in sweat but having the best time of our lives. 🫡
@@sirpenguinscott No worries, you two make a great team. :)
@@Frightman Nice!!! I truly enjoyed it. :)
@@ManicMasksAndHorror They do. As does Hayden, the artist. I love when Frightman has special guests.
Very helpful thank you
Awesome! Glad I could help you. Thanks for letting me know.
Hilarious. Thanx for keeping the goofs in. Makes it realistic. If you're having these issues, you know everyone is going to have them. Love the silly laugh at the end.
Glad you enjoyed it.
I have watched many many videos for how to assemble Halloween Animatronics this is the very best video to assemble what many people say is a very difficult model.
Thank you for this feedback. I greatly appreciate this. Glad to hear I'm helping people.
Quick question, are the pole the same when you do like insert it together, meaning like the same hole size when you insert it together?
I'm not sure I understand your question so if you can rephrase it, I'll reply again. But if I understand what you're asking, yes all the poles are the same size and all of the pins that go into holes are all the same size and same size holes.
@@FrightmanI’m talking about the pole connection to all of you know like if I’m missing c pole, will it still fit and line up with The bottom base? And will it line up if C pole missing?
I understand now and I can't properly answer you because mine is still set up in my backyard and you can't see the poles because it has the plastic fake wood covering over it. My gut tells me no because c pole also screws onto the base so it has a hole in it that your other Pole would not and that could be a concern. Plus the fact that the c pole sits on the base It likely goes in deeper than the other poles would. If it did not fit, the only way I could see getting around that would be to weld the first pole to the base. But again I can't really see mine so I can't give you a definite answer sorry.
@@Frightman oh alright, but beside the c pole, the rest of the pole are the same hole size (if you know what I mean)? Because I was planning to make it short but I never got a definite answer if that would ever work but if you could tell me if the pole are the same besides the c pole, then it should be a go for possibly to making it short to be able to fit in the house lol
Since all my polls are still inside of the plastic and I can't see it, I'm afraid to give you the wrong answer. I didn't pay that much attention when I assembled it to remember.
Do you have any recommendations on weighing down this monster? Washington Falls can get a bit windy and I worry of it falling down. I'm guessing there are also anchors and ropes?
Your timing is pretty awesome. So yesterday I recorded my first video of starting to put stuff out for Halloween and I am in the same dilemma as you right now. Now to secure him to the ground. I have done a couple things. Number one. I am using a cinder block number two. I am using tent stakes and taking zip ties and tying them around the base of the levitating reaper. With those two things I know 100%, it's not going to fall over. What I am concerned about is that the support pole is going to crack in half from the wind. This is where I am debating whether to attach him to the house or to put support wires down to the ground. I haven't quite figured that out, but I will feature it in an upcoming haunt build video as I determine myself what to do. I would definitely start off with tent stakes to keep it from falling over. You can get them on Amazon. I believe there's a link in that video as to what I used.
I have decided I am going to have to attach him to the house before I go out one morning and he's cracked in half. I'll be filming that for my next video on how I chose to do this.
This guy looks cool, but not my favorite. I love seeing Scott again.
Thanx a bunch. Makes my day. Glad you enjoyed watching.
I agree with you. He does look cool but it's not my favorite either. I would take Knight Dullahan over him any day if I had to pick. He's cool. Don't get me wrong and I like him, but you need more than him to complete a scene.
Audio sounds like from the boogeyman from last year
That's a very interesting observation. I have not set up my boogeyman but I will be soon and when I do I'm going to pay attention and see. Very interesting.
Thanks for the video. It was difficult to build to be honest really frustrating.
You are welcome. It definitely had its moments and I hope you had a helper.