Another one of my older tutorials. Brushed off the dust and shined it up a bit. If you want to see it in action and have me explain how it works, please see this video: The genesis and heart of this 5' tall spider victim is from a 'Hanging Man Zombie' prop made by Gemmy and ...
Updated 08-24-2011 at 05:47 PM by Terra
Here's how to take a raw Boogedy form from Fright Theatre and make him ALIVE! er...I mean DEAD! ...
Updated 08-24-2011 at 06:09 PM by Terra
This is my version of the weeping angel tombstone that I combined with DaveintheGrave's peeping tombstone. For directions on how to make Dave's Peeping mechanism, please go to the following awesome, terrific, easy-to-follow thread: Project 1 - Instructor Thread You can also make this just a simple Weeping Angel Tombstone if you don't want to bother making a mechanism. To see this Weeping Angel Tombstone in action check out the YouTube video: ...
Updated 08-25-2011 at 05:34 AM by Terra
One element that had been missing from my pirate-themed yard haunt was a skeletal helmsman, as seen in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. I had extra bluckies (blow-molded skeletons) lying around, but I didn't have a nautical wheel, a motor, or the expertise on how to animate this prop. After scouring HalloweenForum.com, I came across several home-fashioned helmsman props and ideas on how to incorporate a windshield wiper motor to animate this prop. I started ...