Endeavoring to make this a permanent tradition, the torch was passed and I took over as Unicorn Czar and decided to make a more lasting, re-usable structure: one with a wooden endoskeleton. Alas, time was again not on our sides and we were forced to use chicken wire as a support overwhich to stretch a mylar membrane. Furthermore, we were forced to make several small unicorns (one exoskeletal variant and two much heavier endoskeletal variants), instead of a huge 16 foot unicorn.
Still moving forward with the thrust of ages, we at last decided to go big or go not at all, we constructed a wheeled monstrosity that was 16 feet tall and supported a mylar membrane covering through several huge cardboard ribs.
Unfortunately, haste and fate conspired against us in our noble endeavor. The wheel mounting strategy resulted in semi-catastrophic bowing of the legs which made distance travel untenable
Lessons in statics from the previous year well heeded, we machined a solid steel rod to serve as a continuous axle for the wheels. We also decided to innovate by adding two more heads to make a “cerbericorn”
WILDCARD
wildcard unicorn