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Ralph Riganti
Registrace 29. 10. 2013
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Cardboard Car for the musical Grease!
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This is a prop car hand made by myself in my garage. It will be used in the upcoming musical production of Grease! at my daughters school where she teaches drama for junior high students. It is made mostly out of refrigerator and freezer boxes.
I know it's been a few years but does this car still exist? We are doing Grease in Temecula, CA and wondered if we could borrow it?
After the show completed it was placed into a storage container at the school for future use. At some point the car was torn apart by someone that had access to the container and it was sadly discarded into a dumpster.
@@ralphriganti23 Sorry to hear that, that was a cool car. It did give our set designer some good ideas. Thanks for getting back to me. Cheers!
EXCELLENT JOB IT IS SIMPLE AND AWESOME AT THE SAME TIME I WOULD LIKE YOU TO MAKE ANOTHER CAR AND SHOW HOW YOU DO IT
This is nice
Iike car you make 1957 Chevy box
You are talking no shit
Nice!
can you move it like drive it
What did you use for the headlamps?
does this car can be driven by any one
how to make it plssssssssss
can you make a tutorial how to do this?
How to make it move?
How to make it.
Please give a video of making it.
Can I rent that for our upcoming Grease production? Is it still available
are you sure that's fake
Nice work Ralph! -Angel
Nice
How long did it take you to make this?
+Venessa Nguyen After I found all the refrigerator and freezer cardboard boxes, it took me about 3 weekends to put it all together. To make it sturdy, I used wood strips at the bottom so I would have something to attach the cardboard to and to keep it standing up straight.
why are the little shield things in the headlights?
+tom slick These were used a lot in cars from the fifties so I decided to add it to my car. It keeps the light pointed downward in foggy conditions but for me I needed something that would not blind the audience with glare since it was going on a stage and facing the audience.
Betlenut oh ok
Do you still have this? If so, where are you located. WE would love to buy.
Rockwall-Heath Highsteppers After building this car I had to rent an enclosed U-Haul truck in order to transport it 170 miles south to the Lakeside, CA area. Grease was a total success for the junior high school kids and they recently told me they're not ready to sell it at this time. Thanks for your comment and best of luck to you.