In their first instructable, user AzishWyvern details how they created a pair of wings for Halloween:
I wanted to be a wyvern for Halloween but couldn’t find the wings that fit my vision. I was inspired by the “classic” Halloween dragon wings, the ones with a ring around your wrist and that’s it. I knew I wanted something similar but with more of a wow factor, so I made these! They’re a pair of wings that you control with your fingers, and work well with the Wyvern and Bat costumes.
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While we don’t have any dragon wing builds in the Adafruit Learning System (we could imagine adding some nOOds to the AzishWyvern wings), we Do Dragon-inspired constructs:
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