Just got my pictures back from the big night. Had a friend who does wedding photos come over and take some pictures. Pretty happy with the setup considering this is the first year for this one. I learned alot and would like to thank everyone on the forum (and Dave Lowe of course) for their help, input and encouragement. Lighting was my big education this year and the learning curve was steep. Will do better next year.
He is the display from across the street:
Here is my Zombie "Oscar", my first build and my sentimental favorite (Can't tell that he is painted blue!):
Here is the "Chef" he was a favorite with the kids. He was next to the sidewalk on the way to the candy:
Here is my female pirate zombie that hung off the steps. Need to do a better job with the lighting on her. Few people noticed here and I thought she looked great! Oh well.
Will post more later in the week. I hope you like it! Can't wait for next year!
Thread: ZombieVille Yard Display
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ZombieVille Yard Display –
11-15-2010,08:16 PM
Making the world a funnier place, one blucky at a time
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11-15-2010,10:59 PM
Maybe if you put a little eye shadow and lipstick on her she'd get more attention! Your display looks great. Can't wait to see more.
Dan
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11-16-2010,12:24 AM
I like all your blucky skeletons great work!!!
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11-16-2010,08:28 AM
As always great job!!

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11-16-2010,06:09 PM
Zombies look great, love Oscar!! lighting looks great too
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11-16-2010,08:28 PM
Thanks everyone, but I pale in comparison to what you have. Here are a few more.
This is my version of Peek A Boo, he was the most popular display. I even had a little girl ask if she could take him home when I'm done with him! On this display the LED spotlights worked great, I like the use of two colors. The head reacted with the blue to glow.

This is Alfred the Zombie Butler. He sat at the corner of the sidewalk and driveway. To get the candy the kids walked right past him and the Chef (who you can see off to the left). He WAS animatronic, but a few hours in the wire broke (I totally forgot that metal heats up when it rubs on something) so he became a static display. He was popular when he worked. On the tray I put three fake candy bars. Kids all night tried to take them, at least 20 to 30 times!
The ghost in the window was a night before add on. Next year I'll make him a FCG version.

I'll post more tomorrow. I hope you get a smile on your face looking at these.Making the world a funnier place, one blucky at a time
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11-17-2010,08:32 AM
clap clap clap....standing "O" and even for Oscar too....lol
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11-17-2010,10:00 AM
Big smile here
I think my fav tho is the chef! cant wait to see more! Seriously the first year???
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11-17-2010,05:24 PM
Here's another one:
Dread Pirate Roberts - My little tribute to the movie "Princess Bride" . I still get a kick out of the tombstone being a Fed Ex Box (something I learned on Dave Lowe's website). Might change him next year into a pop up. The thought is the hand will pop up out of the ground and go back down, using a bucket to hide it all.
Making the world a funnier place, one blucky at a time



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