This is a special soundoff test of a privately owned Stickman 10000, which was sounded off at a whistle convention in a place in Forest County on testing day! If the text on the Stickman looks like it's coming off of the support beam, I have absolutely no idea why it is. It's centered in the actual costume, but for some reason Scratch will render the sizes differently depending on what device you watch this on! I guess this can go into the list of reasons why I'm not a fan of putting text in my art. Also, If you were wondering why there was nobody controlling the siren, the owner retrofitted a remote controller to it so he could activate it remotely. ● Name: Stickman 10000 ● Chopper port: Unknown (No pictures exist of the internal chopper drum on a Chrysler!) ● Alert time: Around 30 seconds ● Pole height: It's trailer mounted! ● Other sirens heard: Some steam whistles, unsure of the model ● Decibel Output: 130 dB at 100 feet ● Location: In a forested park in Forest County, in a more open area. ● Cool facts: The Stickman 10000 is actually technically the 2nd generation that was made of theStickman series, with the 1st being the Stickman Victory Bell! There were a lot of design changes over the years of this siren. It also has a V8 Hemi watercooled engine, that can give a whopping 180 HP! The Stickman factory where these were made was also in Stickman, A.I!
It is somehow really hard to make a 3D looking yard in the style I use! I struggled a lot with getting the mow lines to look right. I think I did end up getting it to look right in the end, though! I don't know a good name for the company that makes these