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How do you like my Robot chicken and mad scientist costume

How do you like my Robot chicken and mad scientist costume
Everyone I know likes Robot Chicken on adult swim. No one makes that costume in the stores or on the internet so I set out to put one together so I could use this for Halloween or conventions. I just wanted to get this out as I am busy with projects and work. I will later edit to show a step by step of how it was done. Thanks for looking. The mad scientist or professor was hard to see and very hot to wear. The robot chicken actually had a blue blinking light and at the eye had a red flashing light. The battery was on the back of Robot Chicken.
 
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Step 1Notice that the Robot Chicken has blinking lights.

Notice that the Robot Chicken has blinking lights.
You see it on the blue blinking light of the chest, but it also appears on the right eye where a red blinking light draws attention.
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4 comments
May 23, 2008. 9:08 AMrandofo says:
This project looks awesome but there isn't enough documentation of you actually making it to be a full Instructable. There are two things which you could do. 1) If you happen to have images of you making your project you can create some more steps, add those additional photos into your Instructable and then republish your Instructable. 2) If you don't have any more pictures of you working on your project, that's ok too. That just means that your project is better suited to be submitted as a slideshow. Your images are already in your library, and you can use the same text that you have already written for your Instructable so it should only take a few minutes to create your slideshow and show the world what you made! Thanks for your submission and let me know if you have any questions along the way.
May 27, 2008. 11:28 AMadmin says:
This project looks awesome but there isn't enough documentation of you actually making it to be a full Instructable. There are two things which you could do. 1) If you happen to have images of you making your project you can create some more steps, add those additional photos into your Instructable and then republish your Instructable. 2) If you don't have any more pictures of you working on your project, that's ok too. That just means that your project is better suited to be submitted as a slideshow. Your images are already in your library, and you can use the same text that you have already written for your Instructable so it should only take a few minutes to create your slideshow and show the world what you made! Thanks for your submission and let me know if you have any questions along the way.
May 28, 2008. 10:05 AMxACIDITYx says:
This isn't much an Instructable. Perhaps better suited as a Slideshow.

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