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    Lighting a Blucky Skeleton
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    Well I am building for my first halloween display - I currently do not have a Blucky skeleton, but have ordered a one for testing purposes. I would like to make these skeletons really glow! Has anyone tried to put LED's or light's inside and through the Blucky's. Is the plastic transparent enough to let the light shine through? Anyone had any experience with this?

    So far this forum has proved extremely useful, I have built the guts for a fog cannon with sprinkler valve and I am proceeding to build the cannon.

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    have you ever seen a n old christmas decor with plastic santa. its the same thing. thse are blow mold props. yu can cut a hole in the bottom and put a small light up in and mount it in there and plug it in and it will surely glow!
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    The only downside, is that the head will not glow as much if you put the light in the body and vise versa. I'm playing with the same thing now.
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    Attachment 95186

    One of my lighted Bluckies, it has 100 LED christmas lights run throughout his body along with half inch PVC through the legs and torso along with fence wire through his arms to allow them to be repositioned.
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