As for the control area, that assembly was again simply made out of card board. I wanted the thing to be true to the original machines, so using some reference photos I was able to find online, I recreated the area around the joystick and printed out the graphics that would have adorned a machine like this. For the player select buttons, I used water bottle caps and embedded them into the cardboard, gluing them in place. The joystick itself was simply a long carriage bolt screwed into a small, red rubber ball.
It was held in place by a nut on top of the cardboard, but I left a little play in it so that when people played with my joystick yes, that happened all night long , it wouldn't get ripped off. To that end, I reinforced the cardboard in that area as well so that it would last the night which it did. As an added detail, I also found some great images of a lit coin slot which I simply printed on glossy photo paper and taped to my jeans.
It was just that little extra thing to tie the whole idea of the costume together. The costume was a huge hit. It made people laugh in a good way and even made them feel a bit nostalgic. Several people said I win for best costume even though there was no contest. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Your comment has been sent successfully. All rights reserved, callahan. Arcade Related Halloween Costumes arcadehero October 8, 0. Here are some ideas from around the web not all of them of course : Pac-Man is a good starter, this set would work great for a group of friends or a family. Share this: Facebook Twitter Email Reddit. Like this: Like Loading….
Newsbytes: Arcade 1up Pro, Funhouse 2. Leave A Response » Click here to cancel reply. Using your hands, give it the curved shaped and hold it for about 15 seconds until it cools down. It will stay in this shape after it cools down. I heated and shaped each piece of the claw separately then glued them together and painted it with a silver metallic paint.
The joystick is a pair of toy nun-chucks from the dollar store that I snapped in half and painted the tip red. Whack a Mole: The mallet was made by wrapping a can in black craft foam and the handle is the other end of the dollar store nunchucks used for the claw machine. The holes are lined with black paper and fabric pockets on the inside.
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