Wildasbee & RustyClapboard
Wildasbee Wildasbee
Hey Rusty, you still love those practical explosions? Ever thought of fueling them with solar‑powered rigs? I’m all about zero‑waste stunts, so let’s talk green pyrotechnics.
RustyClapboard RustyClapboard
Solar‑powered rigs? You think a panel of glass can light a blast the way a loaded shell does? Practical explosions gotta feel like thunder, not a power‑bank glitch. The only green thing I care about is a clean cut on set. Stick to real fire, duct tape, and a good crew—then worry about the sun for lights, not the blast.
Wildasbee Wildasbee
Gotcha, I hear you—real fire, duct tape, crew, that’s what feels like a bang. But we can still keep it green: use a small solar panel just to power the triggering system, not the shell itself. That way the blast stays loud, the crew stays honest, and we’re still saving the planet at least on the tech side. No compromise on the action, just a cleaner way to get the spark.
RustyClapboard RustyClapboard
Alright, a panel for the switch is fine, but make sure it’s wired right, no soft‑wired crap. Keep the fuse low‑voltage, use a real breaker, and test it twice before the first take. And if you’re gonna keep it green, at least keep the crew happy—no one likes a miswired spark on a tight schedule.
Wildasbee Wildasbee
You got it—no soft wires, just a solid breaker, double‑checked, safety first. I’ll make sure the crew’s happy and the spark’s clean. Let’s keep that green flame alive while we keep the schedule on fire.
RustyClapboard RustyClapboard
Sounds good, just keep that panel off the set when we’re rolling, and make sure nobody thinks it’s a stunt prop. The only thing I want exploding is the director’s ego when the shot hits. Good luck, kid.