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    Thought these were cool and unique!
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    I have this one from Design Toscano that hangs over the castle door to my haunt. It's very imposing and gets a lot of stares from the TOTs. I plan to drill out the back so I can pipe fog through the mouth.


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    Very cool idea with the dragon head. I like the wall too. How did you make the wall? I would definately be interested in giving a shot to building a wall like that. I am not going with the dragon head for Halloween, at least not this year, but it would be nice to add to the landscapping of my house in the Spring. I am sure the neighbors would enjoy it as well...ha ha ha
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    Quote Originally Posted by icetross911 View Post
    Very cool idea with the dragon head. I like the wall too. How did you make the wall? I would definately be interested in giving a shot to building a wall like that. I am not going with the dragon head for Halloween, at least not this year, but it would be nice to add to the landscapping of my house in the Spring. I am sure the neighbors would enjoy it as well...ha ha ha
    The wall is made of 2x4 framing (4' x 8' sections) covered in 2 inch pink foam board. I used a dremel tool with a router but to carve the "grout lines". The foam board is adhered to the frame with liquid nails heavy duty construction adhesive, and it's held like a rock for the past three years.


    The center section is simply cut out for the door. The three sections are bolted together with wing nuts and bolts. I hang those flaming little cauldrons from it which gives it a great look n the dark.


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