You really did good at restoring them mechanically. I really enjoyed seeing the restoration progress from the start in 2019 to the where you've gotten recently.
Do you have any spare animatronics please say you do because if you do I'll give you £2,000 for a animatronic Annie I don't really mind have spare and I for delivery 1,000
kunin mo diyan si wolf the wolf mitsi where is punta ka sa airplane sabi mo saan po may olongapo city a chicken sabi mo sa je sm a third punta ka sa tricycle at sabi mo gordon putol
Wonderful! Can't wait for further updates. If we've never seen a perfect Rock-afire before, don't look any further than here! This show is gonna be perfect, I just know it!
Love the way you explained everything you did pretty detailed. But i would really have loved to hear about your Uncle Klunk und what you had to do to get him running. Partly because he still scares the living hell out of me but mostly because his whole mechanics and his palette of movements is so advanced which is so interesting to me. Keep up the good work!👍🏻
I can't wait to see the final result. Seeing the process of restoration was incredible and the amount of time that was put into these characters for these results is amazing.
daniel animatronics babalik ko yan ng august where's punta ka sa airplane in the philippines second punta ka tricycle sabihin mo gordon putol iyan ako nakatira ni nanay uni nakita mo yan na
Is it possible you could sell the extra Billy Bob animatronic from Circus Pizza and if you do how much? I’m interested in buying if I could find the money
I must say I'm impressed with the amount of care and work you out into each character to get them working. Also, you've very lucky to have an uncle klunk. Would love to travel and see your show.
omg hey me again from the B bob making im currently at the frame of the had and tysm for al the tips and things so i can see better how it looks i hope you read this
Day 2 of asking "Hello, I found your channel when you were at the makers fair and I heard you say that you used an Arduino based controller and I have been looking for a controller big enough for a rockafire animatronic for quite some time and I was wondering if you could go in depth of how you built it and how someone like me could build it and what we would need to do on the programming side of things. Thank you!"
@@animatronicswarehouse I appreciate your response but I have a few more questions. That the bit stripper looks great and all but it is a lot of money that I don't have. That is why I am having a hard time finding a controller in the right price range and I already have a computer and an Arduino and some intermediate knowledge with electronics so I thought an Arduino controller would be good but every video I find takes up all the pins for two some outputs and that is definitely not enough to control an animatronic, also you have to manually write the code in the IDE with crude timing and no sound. I would like to know if you have any other controllers in mind. Sorry for taking up your time. Thank you!
They use Fabco, Chicago, Clippard, and Tolomatic. Although earlier sets used C&V cylinders until they switched to Chicago cylinders when Creative Engineering needed to manufacture more shows more quicker.