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pbg739![]() Veteran user San Jose, Ca 340 Posts ![]() |
Hey,
I want to try to build the base for the mini asrah, but don't have a lot of building experience. any advice? Thanks in advance! Pete |
Bryan Gilles![]() Inner circle Northern California 1732 Posts ![]() |
How big?
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pbg739![]() Veteran user San Jose, Ca 340 Posts ![]() |
It's the mini one, so I'm not sure. About the size of a Barbie Doll.
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Aaron Chee![]() New user 96 Posts ![]() |
You are in luck pal.
I am building a mini base model out of cardboard for my next project. I can guide you along for building the mini base. Maybe instead of cardboard you can use you own selection material. Wood...balsa wood.etc.. Pm me if you are interested. Cheers Pal. Regards Aaron Chee.
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Spellbinder![]() Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts ![]() |
I encourage building your own props, but does the mini version of a floating Barbie doll actually have to be an exact replica of the grand illusion Asrah? Strange as it may seem, there is another solution to floating (and vanishing) a small plastic doll that can be found in The Wizards' Journal #10 in an article called "Houdini Séance Trunk." The trick there is COMPLETELY different from an Asrah type effect, but if you check it out, you will see that what you are really after is a way of exchanging a doll for the gimmick to do the floating part. Using the solution given in that article, you could lay the doll across your palm, cover it with the Asrah cloth and float her from your hands rather than from a couch. Just remember, you can do things to a plastic doll that you could never do to a human (without getting arrested!).
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