animated corpse

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phantasm

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i was looking through your sight and started checking out the robotics stuff and came up with another idea i could use some help on.
i said that i was fixing up a hearse (72 caddy). ive got a buddy of mine working on gitting me a coffen. im thinking of trying to build a corpse for it that would be simi animated, id like for it to work kinda like the old teddy rupskin, jaw moving to sound, exept if i remember right the teddy worked off of a clicking sound that was only heard if played in a casset player(left/right ch.) it was thinking more along the line of a small tape player in the torso, a speaker in the head, and a way of ativating a servo to actuate the jaw with the sound being played. not consernd with eye movement. has any one worked on animatronics? (if you havent fugered it out by now my spelling is poor i tend to spell phaneticaly sorry)
 
and it would be a plus if i could use old vcr's and such. i have an abundance of dc moters, vcr's,and other junk ive been taking apart for as far back as i can remember(im a packrat) gust to play with led's/moters
 
sorry to all on this forum, but phantasm, it would be easyer if you used just pure mechanics... like the firts automates...
with step motors, and normal motors and the right combination of distances and powers, you can make a real neat thing!
 
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You should look at cowlacious.com they offer exactly what you looking for, pretty much premad, or in kit form.
You could also use a small pneumatic system to make the corpse sit and and start talkings, and you could use a servo to make the head move back and forth, running on a simple microcontoller.
if you have a huge budget, skulltronxs makes a nice product, just goodle the name, they make an awesome yet pricy product,
hope this helps
 
LOL his only other post was
I think he'll find Aaron Cakes website more helpful. Flames, Corpses & Cars
 
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