Okay, so I stumbled upon a gif of a japanese guy in an awesome jetpack outfit. Please take a minute to check it out here: jetpack costume win After showing this to a few people I have committed to building this for myself for Halloween. So I picked up some duct tape, a concrete tube, some spray paint, and I had some extra clothes lying around. I'm not 100% sure how to make this so I want to get it all working before the last minute.
So I get a semi-working prototype to convince myself I can do this, but then I stumble across the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zCHH2vkrek
My plans had to change (if I decide I want to be able to walk around withouth my jetpack attached... which I think I do for effect). Why am I writing here? Well I plan on keeping you updated with pictures as I go, but I also wanted feedback on how you think the easiest way it to integrate the clothing into the jetpack? I have a conceptual idea of how to do it, but I've never built tear-away clothing, not to mention tear-away that integrates into something else...
I look forward to building out this thread.
Cheers,
Jon
So I get a semi-working prototype to convince myself I can do this, but then I stumble across the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zCHH2vkrek
My plans had to change (if I decide I want to be able to walk around withouth my jetpack attached... which I think I do for effect). Why am I writing here? Well I plan on keeping you updated with pictures as I go, but I also wanted feedback on how you think the easiest way it to integrate the clothing into the jetpack? I have a conceptual idea of how to do it, but I've never built tear-away clothing, not to mention tear-away that integrates into something else...
I look forward to building out this thread.
Cheers,
Jon