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    I was inspired with RNMully and Lady Althea and their skelly dogs so I gave it a try. I ordered coyote skulls from Glacier wear for 14.99. I used a skelton from Michaels for the body. I plan on making the board look like the ground. I will put more pics in my album showing the process. Let me know how I did. Thanks.
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    Man that IS creepy! Looks like he is about to pounce any second!

    About the board, I once made a mat that a prop stood on by soaking the mat in glue and then heaping on lots of dry dirt and let dry. Shake off the excess and there you go. May work with your board.
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    Great job I love that you put a collar on him. He looks like he is realy to take on the world. Or a few tots LOL
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    Looks Great!!! What are Spikes overall dimensions?
    When storage is a concearn, put your monster props under the kids beds.
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    Your got the positioning so right, It look like he ready to pounce. an A1 prop
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    I've never seen skeletons at Michaels, where did you find it? Is it like a human anatomy skeleton? Or do they actually have a doggie kit? How big is the skeleton? How much did it cost?
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    oh! That is gross and scary! Looks real!
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    That's creepy! Love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by doto View Post
    Looks Great!!! What are Spikes overall dimensions?
    his total length is 3 ft, I added a 5 inch piece of bone for his tial bone. thanks for the comments.


    I've never seen skeletons at Michaels, where did you find it? Is it like a human anatomy skeleton? Or do they actually have a doggie kit? How big is the skeleton? How much did it cost?

    TK421-They have them out at Halloween time. It is a human skeleton, but it shapes out well. They are 14.99 and I use the 50% off coupon. 3ft tall skeltons, the head screws off easy. I used a heat gun to shape the feet, and the shoulder blades, I seperated the feet with a razor knife and heated the ribs to seperated them as well. . Hot glue all the joints and glue him to the plywood board. The coyote skull is the perfect size, I got those at Glacier Wear for 14.99 each. a little latex corsping ( I corsped over all the glued joints)and some paint and I probably have no more than $25 in him.


    thanks for all the comments everyone!!
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