Showing posts with label MOG 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MOG 1. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 October 2025

**SUPURR SPOOKY CRAFTING WITH CATS** **RERUN ~ PART FIVE** Let's Make The Trick or Treat Halloween Monster Truck aka MOG1

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A festive Halloween-themed collage from BBHQ’s “Crafting with Cats” features seven expressive felines surrounded by pumpkins, streamers, stars, and paw prints against a wooden-textured backdrop. Central text reads “Crafting with Cats Halloween Special,” while a speech bubble from the top-right cat aka Basil, declares, “Let’s make something epic!” The scene bursts with colour and whimsy, blending feline charm with seasonal creativity. Perfect for Halloween cat crafts, DIY pet-themed content, and spooky storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com

Supurr Spooky Greetings Pawesome Pals

Thanks for joining us for Part Five of our Halloween Crafting with Cats Rerun. Mew know we have so much fun making all this stuff, and we hope mew enjoy seeing it!



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The Trick or Treat Monster Truck aka Mog1


Halloween-themed cardboard monster truck for cats, painted black with glowing headlights, silver grille featuring a pumpkin sticker, and a tow rope tied to the front bumper. The license plate reads ‘MOG1’ and the truck is displayed on a grassy lawn with trees in the background  from www.bionicbasil.com -DIY cardboard unimog for cats with working lights, tow rope, aerial, 6x6,

Isn't it epic?

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What We Used:

3 x cardboard boxes

Non-Toxic glue + Glue gun

Black spray paint

Black felt fabric

6 x Plastic jar lids for hub caps

Silver spray paint

Long wooden dowels to strengthen the pick-up bed

Extras: 

Hemp rope

Battery-operated lights

Reflective stickers

Small round cardboard scratcher for steering wheel mount

Sticky back plastic

Pumpkin stickers

Long play wand with a feather and a bell for the aerial

Small cardboard reel for steering wheel

Silver paper for side windows

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Let's Get Started

9-photo collage showing the early steps of constructing a cardboard monster truck. Panels show a small square box and a shallow box being cut, folded, and glued to form the cab and nose of the truck. Includes angled windscreen construction and added cardboard detailing at www.bionicbasil.com

1. & 2. We only had a small square box and a long, shallow one when we started. And to be honest, we had no idea what to make, but then inspiration struck.

3. We cut halfway down on one side of the smaller box.

4. Then we cut out the window screen. Leaving the bottom edge attached.

5. 6. & 7. We glued the windowscreen at an angle to the side flaps and cut off the excess. Then, we folded the top edge down and glued it to the edge of the windowscreen.

 8. & 9. We used the windowscreen flap to make the nose of the truck and added a couple of pieces of leftover cardboard from the flaps of the shallow box. 

9-photo collage showing steps 10–18 in constructing a cardboard monster truck. Images include triangular supports added to the cab, glued flaps securing the truck bed, taped edges for reinforcement, and the creation of a long rectangular cardboard light bar at www.bionicbasil.com

10. Next, we cut out the back of the box and opened up the cab.

11. 12. & 13. Then, we cut out the end of the shallow box and glued the flaps down, securing the cab to the truck bed.

14. At this point, we decided the top of the cab needed a light bar.

15. 16. 17. & 18.  So we created a long, narrow box out of some spare cardboard we had in the craft room.

9-photo collage showing steps 19–27 in constructing cardboard wheels for a DIY monster truck. Includes circular cutouts, scored strips with tabs, and assembled wheel structures made from recycled cardboard at www.bionicbasil.com

19. 20. & 21. We glued the light bar in place, and this is what our Unimog looked like with no wheels.

22. 23. & 24. We cut 12 circles from the remainder of the shallow box flaps and 6 long strips to construct the wheels.

25. 26. & 27. We gently scored the edges of the long strips and carefully cut with scissors to the scoreline, creating lots of little tabs. Then, we gently bent the strips and glued them to the circles, creating the wheels.

9-photo collage showing steps 28–36 in constructing a cardboard monster truck. Includes wheel attachment, chassis reinforcement with wooden dowels, added jerry can, and final spray-painted black exterior with sleek design at www.bionicbasil.com

28. 29. & 30.  We glued the wheels to the Unimog, and this is how it looked.

31. Realising that we needed to add a bit of strength under the chassis so the truck bed didn't sag when we cats got in it, we used some long wooden dowels we had in stock and punched holes through the inner wheels and glued the dowels in place.

32. & 33. This was our finished mog pre-spray shop. Oh, we did add a jerry can, as we thought the back looked a bit flat.

34. 35. & 36. The Unimog went into the spray shop and came out black.

9-photo collage showing steps 37–45 in decorating a cardboard monster truck. Includes custom number plates, silver-painted wheel hubs, and interior lining with black felt for feline comfort, at www.bionicbasil.com

37. & 38. We used some old paper stock to create the number plates and glued them to some small cardboard rectangles.

39. The Unimog was ready for customisation.

40. & 41.  We used some plastic jar tops for the hubs and sprayed them silver.

43. 44. & 45. We used a large piece of black felt to line the inside of the cab floor and truck bed and glued it in place using non-toxic PVA glue.

9-photo collage showing steps 46–54 in constructing a cardboard monster truck for cats. Includes a scratcher-based steering wheel wrapped in sticky-back plastic, a silver-painted reel mounted inside the cab, and final decorative touches like stickers and hubcaps at www.bionicbasil.com

46. 47. 48. & 49. Deciding that we needed a steering wheel, we found a small cylindrical cat scratcher in the craft room, which was purrfect for our needs and just changed the colour on the sides with some sticky back plastic that we had in stock.

50. & 51. We used a small cardboard reel, leftover from some hemp rope and pulled one end off, and sprayed the remaining part silver and glued it into the existing hole in the scratcher before glueing it to the inside of the cab just below the window.

52. 53. & 54. Next, we added the number plates and silver hubs to the wheels.

9-photo collage showing steps 55–63 in completing a cardboard monster truck for cats. Includes tow rope, headlights, pumpkin grille, reflective windows, stickers, and a wand aerial toy. Final image shows rear view with license plate and website branding at www.bionicbasil.com

55. No Unimog is complete without a tow rope, so we added that next, glueing it under the truck nose.

56. Then, we added the battery-operated headlights and sidelight reflective stickers.

57. Then, we decided it needed a grill, so we used a small rectangle of cardboard and sprayed it silver before adding a pumpkin sticker.

58. & 59. We attached the lights to the light bar and tested them - EPIC!!!!!

60. 61. & 62.  Using some silver paper, we created the side windows and then made the sills from leftover cardboard sprayed with silver.

63. Finally, we added the rear light-reflective stickersand a sticker to the jerry can, plus the long aerial toy was glued to the back of the truck bed. Mew can see Melvyn attacking in the video.

And there mew have it, only 63 supurr simple steps to making your very own Unimog! MOL 

But seriously, it didn't take long at all to make and considering we pretty much made it up as we went along, it didn't turn out too shabby. We also added one of our lovely snuggle mats in the truck bed to make it extra cosy.

And for those who'd just like to watch us make it, here are the videos.

Direct link to watch on YouTube

Direct link to watch on YouTube

Are mew ready for the video of The B Team with Mog 1? Of course mew are! 

Direct link to watch on YouTube

LET'S GO TRICK OR TREATING!

What do mew think of our Unimog for cats?

We think MOG 1 is probably the best thing we have ever made.

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See our previous Halloween Crafting videos below:

Check out the epically epic Spooky House and Catnip Pumpkins. 



and

The Halloween Crafting Special from 2019

The Pumpkin Pouffe with Catnip Leaves and Kicker Stalk Creepy Crafting with Cats ©BionicBasil®Halloween Special

Featuring oodles of fun projects including this giant furry pumpkin.


Gordon the Ghost Spooktacular Meowoleen Snuggle Mat 2021

Creepy Crafting With Cats Part XX ©BionicBasil® Spooktacular Meowoleen Snuggle Mat


Or check out our YouTube Channel for all our fun DIY Cat Stuff videos.



And that epic furiends furry sadly brings us to the end of our fifth Halloween Rerun post. We do hope mew liked it, and we'll be back tomorrow with more Midweek News

Until then....
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MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA

Wing Commander Basil and The B Team










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