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Cyborg zombie evolution

Step 5Cutting, stuffing and stitching a zombie

Cutting, stuffing and stitching a zombie
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From this point on making the zombie is child's play.

How is wonderfully well exlaind in this Instructable. So I will not try to do any better. Just leave out one eye, in order to replace it with the cyborg eye.

You can also drop the stitching to keep the arms upright. I found this was the only stitching that was difficult for young children to do themselves. Instead, our electrical wiring will allow us to bend the arms in the desired position.

You run one of the wires with a magnet attached through each arm. You can use a large needle as shown. Insert the wire at the "palm" and have it come out at the back of the shoulder. Pull the wire until the magnet fits snugly in the palm and with the needle nose pliers make a knot at the shoulder to keep it "under tension". You can twist the two wires a little to keep them together where they come over the shoulders towards the face of the zombie.
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Jan 22, 2009. 4:43 AMEirinn says:
Broken link :)

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