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Post by PhoeniX™: Valoween on Oct 30, 2005 4:52:31 GMT -5
Since there is a new mod to this board, me. I think it's time for a new help thread.
Don't worry, I won't delete the old one. It's just locked, and unstickied, that's all. It's still on this board for reference. But all new requests, and helping will be going on in this thread, not individual threads.
I will try and work together a new list as well.
-PhoeniX-
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Post by Jersey89 on Nov 1, 2005 17:19:17 GMT -5
Here you go wweguy who wanted these How can I make a custom ring?
-Parts:
20"x20" particle board, 3/4" thick
4 1/2" Dowels (10" long)
16 small hook screws
328" elastic string
20 sq. in. Cloth
Staple gun
-Instructions
1. Put the cloth on the board, and Trace a circle using the dowels in the corners of the ring, about 1/2" away from the actual cut corner.
2. Drill out the circles, with the cloth intact.
3. Stick the dowels into the holes, 5 1/4" on top, 4" onthe bottom.
4. Staple the cloth into place.
5. Drill the tiny hooks into the dowels
6. Cut the elastic string into 4 82" pieces.
7. run the string under the hooks. You will have 2 extra inches to tie.
8. You will now have a prototype for your ring
9. Use foamies to create pads in the corner.
10. Make some aprons, and you're finished
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Post by PhoeniX™: Valoween on Nov 2, 2005 3:12:08 GMT -5
Here you go wweguy who wanted these How can I make a custom ring? -Parts: 20"x20" particle board, 3/4" thick 4 1/2" Dowels (10" long) 16 small hook screws 328" elastic string 20 sq. in. Cloth Staple gun -Instructions 1. Put the cloth on the board, and Trace a circle using the dowels in the corners of the ring, about 1/2" away from the actual cut corner. 2. Drill out the circles, with the cloth intact. 3. Stick the dowels into the holes, 5 1/4" on top, 4" onthe bottom. 4. Staple the cloth into place. 5. Drill the tiny hooks into the dowels 6. Cut the elastic string into 4 82" pieces. 7. run the string under the hooks. You will have 2 extra inches to tie. 8. You will now have a prototype for your ring 9. Use foamies to create pads in the corner. 10. Make some aprons, and you're finished Good to see that someone's using my threads. -PhoeniX-
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Post by PhoeniX™: Valoween on Nov 5, 2005 6:33:54 GMT -5
Yeah, I have "borrowed" these from the old thread, but I hope to add to it, when the time is right.
Hell in a Cell
You will need the following:
- Approximately 15 steel or wooden dowels. - Hardware cloth (chicken wire, only square). - Soldering iron OR a hot glue gun. - 19 guage wire. - Silver spraypaint (only if you are using wooden dowels).
You can purchase the majority of these from your local hardware or hobby stores.
1) First, take the dowels and make them into a square shape |_| four times. Using the soldering iron, put them together into a cube shape so it is like a box. The actual size depends on the ring you are using. When measured out, there should be 4" between the side of the cell and the ring. Only put 3 of the sides together for now.
2) Get the hardware cloth, and sodder it onto each side. Cut off different pieces for each side. DON'T WRAP IT AROUND. Go ahead and put it on the 4th side as well.
3) Take some more dowels, and solder them on top of the caging so that the cage is between the frame and the supporting beams. Attach them so they make a -|-|-|- shape. the underline being the bottom of the cage, and the dashes and vertical lines behind the supporting beams. Do this for each side. DO NOT DO THIS FOR THE TOP!
4) Using the little hinges, solder them every 5" along the top of the 4th side. Being very careful, solder the other end of the hinge to the cage itelf. You are now able to move the cage side up and down (don't try to attempt until the metal is cooled and stable).
5) Now comes the top of the cage. Look at the sides of the cage, and measure out pieces of dowel that will connect the opposite ends of each dowel so that it appears to have a connecting pipe from one side to the other. When completed, the top should look like a giant Tic-Tac-Toe board (with one added line in each direction).
6) Now come the main supports on the top. Find the very center of the top of the cage, add put a 2" long piece of dowel vertically (sticking up). Measure from the middle of each side to the center stake. Cut pieces that long, and then solder them to the center stake and center of each pipe /|\.
7) To make the door (which is optional), find a point anywhere on the side of the cell, and cut it out. To get the correct height, measure out about 7 or 8 inches. Any figure will fit through now. Surround the sides of the piece with the dowels, and then surround the outside of the hole with dowels to. That makes the door, and the door frame. Using the hinges like before, affix the door. For added looks, you can add the chain that comes with the TTL 7 Undertaker or the TNA Abyss figure.
8.) To make the "trap door" (also optional) do exactly as the door, only put it on the top of the cell. It works best if put next to one of the supports, and the hinge is hidden from plain sight. Put a small piece of double-sided tape on the side opposite the hinges, and it will stay closed until needed.
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Post by PhoeniX™: Valoween on Nov 5, 2005 6:35:09 GMT -5
Barbedwire Bat or 2x4
Take some little ties from WWE packages (usually come in Classic Superstar boxes or other toys) and pull the layer of plastic off the outside. Take a WCW Sting or ECW baseball bat and wrap the wire around them. If you want a 2x4 instead, just cut a small piece of wood to size or use the one that came with CS4 Duggan or OTR8 Rock.
Singapore Canes/Kendo Sticks
Take 6 toothpicks/cocktail sticks and glue 3 of the ends of 3 of the toothpicks/cocktail sticks together in a triangle. Do this again with the other 3. Wrap some masking tape around the middle to join the 6 and on the edges.
Barbed Wire
Take the twisty ties from WWE figures or other toys, strip the plastic off, and there you have it. Alterantively you could use electric wire or whatever else you can find.
Tables
Take a piece of cardboard and cut it to size. Cut it in half, to create the break effect. On underside of the table, attach a couple of toothpicks/cocktail sticks. Glue on some straws to act as table legs.
Ladders
Cut out two same size rectangle pieces of cardboard. Cut out the steps of the ladder and tape/glue the two pieces together to make a /\ shape. To make them hinge, you could put the tape on the top of the ladder so it folds in and out.
Glass
Take an empty CD case and break it up - simple. You can also freeze a thin layer of water in an ice cream container and use that, although it will melt.
Blood
Fake halloween blood works well. You can also use washable Crayola markers.
Light-tubes
Roll up pieces of paper and possibly fill them with flour.
Salt
Fill a Jakks bucket with regular table salt.
Thumb-tacks
Cut small pieces of tin foil up, or use silver glitter.
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Post by PhoeniX™: Valoween on Nov 5, 2005 6:38:50 GMT -5
Deathmatch Ideas Barbwire TLC Simply add barbed wire to ladders/tables/chairs. Flaming Tables Light your tables on fire. DO NOT DO THIS INDOORS. Fans Bring the Weapons Match If you have a crowd, give them various weapons to give the wrestlers. Lumberjack Lighttube A lumberjack match where the lumberjacks carry lighttubes. Log Cabin of Glass Deathmatch- Lightubes in a giant square. 3 or 4 Cabins in a match Circus Deathmatch Attatch a barbwire net across the ropes and a giant scaffold over or near the ring. Click the link below for a picture of the set up. circusdeath.iwamidsouthwrestling.comThumbtack Deathmatch Thumbtacks are placed in a shallow wooden container in the centre of the ring. (No Rope) Barbedwire Match Wrap barbed wire round the ropes OR replace the ropes with barbed wire. Caribbean Spider Web Attatch barbedwire on ropes shaped like X on 2 sides of the ring. Create a rubbing alcohol pit on one side and whatever you like on the other. Cactus Death Match Cactuses are in the ring. Salt (addition to other deathmatches) Fill up a Jakks bucket with regular table salt to go in the wrestlers wounds
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Dat guy ova der
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Post by Dat guy ova der on Nov 10, 2005 16:07:56 GMT -5
can any one give me anymore ideas for hardcore wepons??? (i think this is where i post this)
karma will be given
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Post by Jersey89 on Nov 15, 2005 13:30:24 GMT -5
can any one give me anymore ideas for hardcore wepons??? (i think this is where i post this)
karma will be given What kind of hardcore weapons do you want? If you give me a rough idea I will thing of some for you.
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Dat guy ova der
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Post by Dat guy ova der on Nov 15, 2005 19:36:03 GMT -5
anything except
bed of nails barbed wire barbed wire wraped anything thumb tacks casket tables
ps. nothing in the above post
like i said any thing besides those things will get u karma the more things the more karma
R.I.P Eddie Guerrero
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Post by yoshi2 on Nov 17, 2005 14:14:55 GMT -5
slammer, razor wire is always a good choice for more brutal stuff. Just take standard fishing line and add it to stuff. Always makes for a good looking weapon
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Post by Dat guy ova der on Nov 17, 2005 21:32:35 GMT -5
thanks karma is given 2 times
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Post by xander on Nov 21, 2005 0:41:12 GMT -5
whatabout a buried alive pit or scaffolding? ugh what else... :S collapsable announce tabel maybe...??
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Post by gothjoker on Nov 24, 2005 15:12:04 GMT -5
does anyone have a pattern for a trenchcoat.... i want to know what my possiblity of making one is before i just buy one.
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Post by christianv2 on Dec 18, 2005 14:27:03 GMT -5
How would you make brass knux for a RA fig
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Post by micromaker on Dec 19, 2005 20:22:57 GMT -5
How would you make brass knux for a RA fig take some paper clips and wrap them around the wrestlers hands, works preety well,
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Post by hardyswantonjeff1 on Dec 20, 2005 5:28:04 GMT -5
i need an announce
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Post by christianv2 on Dec 21, 2005 17:38:27 GMT -5
WHat would you use for the chain link that Scott Steiner wears and thx Blake thats about teh only idea i had as well, just seeing if some others had already been stated
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Post by billyjoefofilly456 on Dec 28, 2005 20:48:09 GMT -5
if anyone wants to know my customs, they are..... -a bowling ball -a trashbag -trash
if anyone wants to know how to make these, simply pm me
thnx OMG111111
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Post by TYMNRE (XPLSV) on Dec 30, 2005 11:17:29 GMT -5
what's a suitable thing to use for turnbuckles for the tna figures if you don't have any spare ones?
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Post by Jeffy Dahmer on Jan 2, 2006 15:51:01 GMT -5
im making a whole area for my hardcore/deathmatch stuff and i would like to know how to make the following:
bed of nails razor wire knives axe handles (for the barbed wire axe handles axl rotten likes to use) dog collars with chains attached (for dog collar matches) beer bottles (that break) handcuffs electric chair staple gun
i'll probably think of more stuff later
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