One prop I always wonder about was the "Gothic Vampirer head". It looks so cool, but It's always the same pic everywhere, I wonder how it looks in real life. I might ask here, actually.. I never seen it here in Canada (well, my city..)
Does anyone as pics of it? Is it worth the 30$-40$ to have it ship it?
http://www.gigaweb.com/products/view...head-prop.html
Take care,
JM
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"Gothic Vampirer head" prop, is it as good as the pics on the websites? –
07-11-2011,09:09 AM
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07-11-2011,09:32 AM
It'a available in Toronto. A little more expensive to start but you might save on the shipping. If you register online you'll save an extra 5%. I think they quoted me $9.00 for shipping a bunch of skulls once before.
http://www.amazingpartystore.com/sto...175&idcat=2543When storage is a concearn, put your monster props under the kids beds.
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07-11-2011,09:39 AM
I have the blue-ish screaming lady version of this (bought it at the Amazing Party Store in Toronto) and it's pretty cool. Made of hollow plastic with an open neck, just so you know! The plastic is pretty thick though, not cheap blow-mold plastic.
"You know you take the killing for granted. And then it's gone. And you're like, I wish I'd appreciated it more. Stopped and smelled the corpses." Spike
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07-11-2011,10:21 AM
Mine is more of a latex with a soft foam fill. It was one of the first props I bought for Halloween.
Not a good pic due to the rain and wind at the time and the prop was starting to come apart but I have used it every year.
We dont need a body bag, we need a bucket.............and a strainer.
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07-11-2011,03:04 PM
I have this head and used her in my scene last year. She has a vinyl type outer shell and squishy inside, actually a heavy head. Her details look great, I got her on discount I thin kfrom buycostumes. Ill see about getting you a better pic, her hair is thin ,more like attached at the top of her head in a patch.
actually, if you go to buycostumes you can hover over it for an enlarged image- http://www.buycostumes.com/Gothic-Va...ProductReviews
Mine has more shadings of blues and purples on it, the pic link has it washed out with a flash.
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07-11-2011,03:31 PM
If it is displayed outside for a while the glue that holds the silver hair on it discolors.
I bought min about four years ago and it took a couple for that to happen.
But for the price it is a cool looking head.To avoid criticism say nothing, do nothing, be nothing. Aristotle
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07-12-2011,03:38 AM
Thank you all for pics and info. I didn't realise it was female, just thought he was from the victorian era, with froufrou hair (L). You have convincecd me that I will try to get him/her this year.
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