Acrobat

Acrobat

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This is a printed version of a classic wooden toy. The toy in the photo is from an art show (sorry, didn't include the Mythbuster's version) and gives you a clear image of how the basic setup works. It's easy and fun to make! For the limb attachment, use a common straight pin that's clipped and bent over. The limbs should rotate freely without hesitation, and if they don't, drill the holes slightly larger. To string the acrobat to the frame, line up the assembled body upside down with the frame and loop the string through as shown in the photo. Any rigid string will work (I used upholstery thread). Over-tensioning the string won't allow the body to hang freely, so don't pull it too tight! The biohazard stand only works with the gunframe, while the simple thick version has no stand. You should flip the biohazard stand over to print it correctly, sorry for the mistake earlier. You can mix and match the body parts as you like, some have bite marks because they were attacked by zombies. Have a blast!

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