
Showing posts with label soka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soka. Show all posts
Monday, May 8, 2017
Chingay 2008
My most difficult project for the Chingay Festivals for the Soka Prop group, with so many parts and 20 sets.
With thousands of parts without machinery, I developed a method to mass produced it.
I didn't go down to the show, so with the permission of Arbal of Flickr, I upload the photo, which showcased the person put the prop on.
After I do the finishing touch of it, which I spread painted it, my whole body ached for a few days.


Sunday, May 7, 2017
The amazing 1997 innovative Chingay prop making story
http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/chingay-through-the-years-from-streetside-procession-to-massive-extravaganza
These musical props are not the final products of the Grand Finale, at night with the embedded lights effects nicer. Photo - Straits Times
One of the toughest feats it to repair the 97 Chingay props, first time the foreigners were invited to participate. One day before the grand finale, the props came back all deflated from their performance. I got to muster all my skills as a welder and printer, which I used to set the printing rollers for Singapore Press Holdings from morning until night repair the prop for the next day grand finale. You need to pull the foam tight, used the hot glue gun to weld it on to the stick, and to hold the hot form until it is stick to the surface of the stick, too loose or too tight cannot, later they put the clothes on it and inside with lights bulbs.
After that the props were displayed at Soka Kaikan at st 92 for months
These musical props are not the final products of the Grand Finale, at night with the embedded lights effects nicer. Photo - Straits Times
One of the toughest feats it to repair the 97 Chingay props, first time the foreigners were invited to participate. One day before the grand finale, the props came back all deflated from their performance. I got to muster all my skills as a welder and printer, which I used to set the printing rollers for Singapore Press Holdings from morning until night repair the prop for the next day grand finale. You need to pull the foam tight, used the hot glue gun to weld it on to the stick, and to hold the hot form until it is stick to the surface of the stick, too loose or too tight cannot, later they put the clothes on it and inside with lights bulbs.
After that the props were displayed at Soka Kaikan at st 92 for months
Labels:
Chingay Festival,
Chingay Prop,
Singapore Soka Association,
soka,
SSA
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