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Anyone out there ever built a life-size snow globe? We are looking to do this effect for a show where a dancer can get inside a life-size snow globe for a winter scene with snow blowing around. I have been googling life size snow globes and stuff like Glinda's bubble from Wizard of Oz with no luck. Any ideas?
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There was one in a big display downtown that had to be 8' or 10' high last year. However you can you rig it so that it stays inflated when the dancer goes inside... that's a good trick. Seems like you need something that is self supporting not airblown like the display ones.
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Along the same lines, you could try searching the internet for people-sized hamster balls.
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Some years again, a parade at an unidentified rodent-oriented theme park in Florida featured its characters in human-sized snow globes.
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Recently I have been looking into buying Zorb balls. (Giant inflatable balls you climb inside and get pushed down hills or into the sea in) One of the things I found was a hard shelled plastic one, no use to me, but could be used as your human snow globe if you stuck some fans in the bottom.
![]() This is one type known as Walkerz. But these are not ideal as they look like you are inplastic, not glass, and will cost you. Still the upside is, you get a giant hampster ball. Nick
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LOL how do you not run out of air in that thing? Admittedly, it looks extremely fun, but I am just imagining water getting in through the air holes and the whole thing sinking with me in it! What an embarrassing way to die... lol
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Yeah, I have been looking at the ball inside a ball verion just to fly down the massive hill near my place and into the lake below. Good point about the air, on the ones I was looking at you are on a cusion of air, so there is room for holes without sinking.
![]() As for dying in a giant hampster ball, does this mean mum & dad put him out with the trash as they did with Frank, my last hampster?
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