
A pro is you will save a lot of time and not need 3D printer access but spend a ton of money. You may just buy a mannequin, but there are pros and cons to it. You will be bending the steel coat hangers around the model. The main process of building the mannequin is built around you or a model. The single most important tool will be a hot glue gun.Many of these can be substituted or are just helpful Something to use as a base such as plywood.Hot glue (Seriously it's the most used tool).I used about half of the 1/2lb spool which is around $18 3D Filament *Flexible but stiff works best such as Micro 3D's Flex Filament.3D Printer access *Modeling clay *Epoxy.Coat hangers (Most are made with steel which is what I used).You also could run the entire circuit and amplifier with one power source as long as it has a high enough amperage, just be careful not to short the circuitry and yourself. Power adapter (Mine is a 12V at 1600mA for the servo motors.One high torque standard metal gear servo (tail).A speaker 8-4 Ohms depending on your amp and how loud you want it.


Real Wire (I used speaker wire for its 3 connections).One audio amplifier circuit (It could be bought or made, mine is a homemade LM386 chip amp).A few other things if you opt for the tail (They will be with a link later on)Īs a side note, hot glue can do a large portion of the project but will look worse in some places.*This means it could be used a substituted or optional tool or material. Many can be bought from Radio Shack, Amazon, Ebay, or local sewing and craft stores Keep in mind, some of these could be exchanged for other tools but these are the methods I used personally.
