Zardoz Plus Gravity
The motion picture has only one flaw. The head can't possibly fly. Here is the proof.
Propulsion
First step is to select a propulsion system. No expense was spared in this sub $25 quadcopter.
Super Structure
The quadcopter is modified to hold a super structure. Carbon fiber rods are placed along the rotor support arms. Other rods are connected support ends with hot glue and wire ties.
Cage Match
Once cross members are connected, hoops are formed over the quadcopter. On top of the hoops, a mesh is attached. All looked fine however, balancing this setup was difficult. The resulting structure did not fly.
Face of Zardoz
An excellent cutout and fold template was found at:
All mask credit to the link!!!
With the template, a mask is made.
Guns, No Butter
For weapons, a lot of gun toys for small action figures were ordered but none arrived in time. So, instead a few weapon outlines were found on the web and used to cut clear acrylic samples. These were then painted to show up.
Attach Face
Since the hoops and netting didn't work earlier, a simple balsa wood frame was employed to support the face.
Almost There
The face is completed with eye color and a mouth mechanism. The mouth close up shows a simple fold tube. The back end of the tube has a stick attached that will move the back end up upon setting on a surface and spill the guns.