

I have yet to meet a child (or in fact an adult) who didn't enjoy some form of creativity. Mad Eye Moody’s mad eye instructions are available in both A4 and US Letter format and can be easily downloaded by just clicking on size you want to download. Do I look like him or what? With that eye he would not only be as mad as he usually is, he would be a one man radiology department!

This is a picture of me wearing it to do an impression of Hugh Laurie acting as House in the US drama of the same name. Wear your mad eye with pride at every possible opportunity. You can use any type of good strong glue for this project, but I would recommend hot melt (glue Gun) or very rapid setting epoxy (two part) resin.įor the Mad Eye pictured here, I used an old watch strap, which I extended using a piece of dark coloured fabric (actually cut from an old pair of trousers), but you could use an old leather belt or a handbag strap, or a piece of leather if you have any handy. You don’t need much junk either, all you need is a table tennis ball, an old plastic bottle cap and a leather strap or some dark coloured fabric. Now can make your very own Mad Eye exactly the same as the one I am wearing, and every bit as good, if not better than anything you can buy in the shops from a few simple bits and pieces of junk all with instructions right here on dadcando. When I am wearing my mad eye, I do like to be called Mad Eye though, and I think that when you are wearing yours you should do the same. It spins round like crazy looking for the next potential danger, hence his nickname "Mad-Eye".

Brusque but brutally honest, tough and resourceful, yet with a compassionate side, he is the wizarding world's best known cyborg as a result of his prosthetic magical eye, which can rotate 360 degrees and see through almost everything, including walls, doors, invisibility cloaks and the back of his own head. Mad Eye Moody is one of my favourite Harry Potter characters.
