Sailing Ship for Hand Puppets Posted by Abdolos on Dec 28, 2010
Here are some pictures of the construction of a sailing ship I made for a children's hand-puppet show:
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Re: Sailing Ship for Hand Puppets Posted by Shawn on Dec 29, 2010
This is such a cool project! I remember browsing the images in your gallery in the past.
Re: Sailing Ship for Hand Puppets Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Dec 29, 2010
Fantastic!
Re: Sailing Ship for Hand Puppets Posted by titere on Dec 29, 2010
That was niiiiice! I LOVE to make stuff out of paper-cardboard. That is for a hand-puppet show, it says. How do you use it? You mean is a prop? I recently made a boat too, but a "galeon" type. Hope it does not matter I paste it here, I just do it because is made of the same "materials".
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Re: Sailing Ship for Hand Puppets Posted by Gabriel G on Dec 29, 2010
Incredible job, it looks amazing
Re: Sailing Ship for Hand Puppets Posted by Monkey on Dec 30, 2010
looks great. I would have loved to see that show.
Re: Sailing Ship for Hand Puppets Posted by Abdolos on Dec 31, 2010
Thanks for the return post, Titere.  The tubes in the bottom of the boat let the puppeteer put their arms into the boat and control two small hand puppets.  For the show, the ship was used by two puppeteers, but if someone was strong enough they could use it alone, like a Punch and Judy booth.
Re: Sailing Ship for Hand Puppets Posted by Kai2010 on Jan 05, 2011
Your ship is awesome!
Re: Sailing Ship for Hand Puppets Posted by RYMANOFSTEEL on Jan 06, 2011
slick
Re: Sailing Ship for Hand Puppets Posted by amarionette on Jan 10, 2011
Great idea! Looking at the ship I'm thinking about using this method to build a train of hand-puppets for a school show.
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