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    So, I've seen her on youtube, and picture and I love the prop. I was planning to buy her and sit her in front of a broken mirror (so you can't see her face) and when she turned her head to the passing by tots, this would really get surprised. Everything was cool until I noticed she was only 2 feet tall (about 60 cm) I think that's really small, but I would like someone who has seen her in a store (you know, not in a video or picture) to tell me if she is worth being bought. Also, anyone is welcomed to tell me if she is cool and you think size does not matters, or on the contrary that she is indeed too small. The point here is that you experts, and those who have seen her (not in pictures or video) to tell me if she is or if she's not cool. I've seen the samantha prop (one in spirit, a girl who also turns her head) And I think she was 2 feet too, and was still cool. Yet, I need the opinions. Thank you all!

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    Where Hinges creek in doorless chambers... And where strange and Frightening sounds Echo...through the halls... Whenever candlelights flicker... where the air is DEATHLY STILL... that is the time when GHOSTS are present... Practicing their terror, with GOULISH DELIGHT...
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    Here's another video, of her in a more creepy ambient.

    Where Hinges creek in doorless chambers... And where strange and Frightening sounds Echo...through the halls... Whenever candlelights flicker... where the air is DEATHLY STILL... that is the time when GHOSTS are present... Practicing their terror, with GOULISH DELIGHT...
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    I have only seen her on the web but I really dig her.I would have to disconnect the flashing eyes.
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    She's pretty creepy! It might be fun to make one and make it a more realistic size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buckaneerdude View Post
    She's pretty creepy! It might be fun to make one and make it a more realistic size.
    I'd love that, but I'm not an animated prop making guy. I usually do static props, or scenery props for the haunt. My "ghastly inhabitants" are made by gemmy, tekky, and live actors.
    Where Hinges creek in doorless chambers... And where strange and Frightening sounds Echo...through the halls... Whenever candlelights flicker... where the air is DEATHLY STILL... that is the time when GHOSTS are present... Practicing their terror, with GOULISH DELIGHT...
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    I got her a couple of months ago and she works great. She's only 2 ft tall because she is supposed to be kneeling. I plan on using her in a room where she will be hiding under the table with her hands against the wall. When my party guests pull back the table cloth (it is all going to be part of a game I am developing) the change in lighting should be enough to trigger her motion. She's a good add on to my collection. I would recommend her.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hallowzeve View Post
    I got her a couple of months ago and she works great. She's only 2 ft tall because she is supposed to be kneeling. I plan on using her in a room where she will be hiding under the table with her hands against the wall. When my party guests pull back the table cloth (it is all going to be part of a game I am developing) the change in lighting should be enough to trigger her motion. She's a good add on to my collection. I would recommend her.
    Great to hear that. I just have some questions for you, hope you can answer them

    Does she really look like a little girl kneeling (because of the size)
    Do you have pictures of her? or video? I'd like to see a real picture of her.

    I just want her to be realistic.

    thank you for your help.
    Where Hinges creek in doorless chambers... And where strange and Frightening sounds Echo...through the halls... Whenever candlelights flicker... where the air is DEATHLY STILL... that is the time when GHOSTS are present... Practicing their terror, with GOULISH DELIGHT...
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    Quote Originally Posted by GhostHost999 View Post
    Great to hear that. I just have some questions for you, hope you can answer them

    Does she really look like a little girl kneeling (because of the size)
    Do you have pictures of her? or video? I'd like to see a real picture of her.

    I just want her to be realistic.

    thank you for your help.
    I don't have any pics or video (yet), but from the back she does look like a 5-6 yr old kneeling with her back to you. Her face is made of rubber and looks pretty spooky although, because of the rubber, mine has a slight distortion which may have come from packaging. But, the way she looks, I don't think anyone who sees her is going to notice. Her audio is loud and clear, but she only has one saying, "Were you expecting someone else? (followed by evil child laughter)." I got her on Amazon for about $63.99 plus shipping which I think she is worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hallowzeve View Post
    I don't have any pics or video (yet), but from the back she does look like a 5-6 yr old kneeling with her back to you. Her face is made of rubber and looks pretty spooky although, because of the rubber, mine has a slight distortion which may have come from packaging. But, the way she looks, I don't think anyone who sees her is going to notice. Her audio is loud and clear, but she only has one saying, "Were you expecting someone else? (followed by evil child laughter)." I got her on Amazon for about $63.99 plus shipping which I think she is worth.
    I'm getting her at amazon too. I just saw some Halloween City videos of her compared to other six foot props (normally what many people measure) and the size is not that bad. I like her so much, just that i always foud her at 100$ or more... When I found her on Amazon, I definitely wanted to get her. Thanks for your help.
    Where Hinges creek in doorless chambers... And where strange and Frightening sounds Echo...through the halls... Whenever candlelights flicker... where the air is DEATHLY STILL... that is the time when GHOSTS are present... Practicing their terror, with GOULISH DELIGHT...
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    Maybe six years ago I made a zombie girl prop something like this one and I made it to the scale of a 7-8 year old. I went by the size of my neighbors little girl and she was right at 3 foot kneeling. Two foot seems small to me but maybe you could add a few inches or a foot by having her kneeling on a platform and the dress covering it. When I watch the video I see a very small little girl. Then she turns around and the skull kills the whole setup because it's way to large for this prop and looks more like a grown man than a very small 4 year old little girl. Other than that it's a really creepy prop and fairly cheap.



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