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    Your do's and do not's for corpsing
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    gr8johnson is offline The Great Pumpkin
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    I bought two Walgreens skellys. I want to corpse them. These are the things I have on hand to attempt it.

    Skeleton
    Stains
    Laminate counter adhesive
    Creepy cloth
    Cob webs

    I was going to the dollar store for nylons and maybe some paper towels. Is there anything I need to make sure I get or do to help me out. I know there is no real true method but just wanted to do it as easy as possible.
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    shakeout is offline Vampire
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    I haven't tried this yet, but I found this tut the other night, seems like it is faster/easier than the others I've read through.

    Stiltbeast corpsing technique
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    fieldz60 is offline Zombie
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    http://hauntforum.com/showthread.php?t=27161

    Great way to corpse just started mine and its turning out pretty good I think.
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    fieldz60 is offline Zombie
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    The corpse I started making with this idea.
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    The plastic & heat gun method works really well. Just use thin layers of plastic and add more on if you want more thickness. Easy and fast! Then paint it however you want.
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    I really like the panty hose looks on one.
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    Xane is offline Wild Fandango
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    For those of you who did the plastic corpsing, how's the paint holding up on it? Have you tried moving it around or folding it up for storage? I'm wondering how well it holds the stain or if it's all eventually going to flake off.
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    This is my corps I did last weekend using the plastic corpsing technique. I was also wondering about how it will hold up but I guess I will find out. I have another one in process, it is a great way of doing it, IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by halloween71 View Post
    I really like the panty hose looks on one.
    That looks great.
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    gr8johnson is offline The Great Pumpkin
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    I decided to go with the plastic covered one if for no other reason but quickness and ease. I went to harbor freight and bought a heat gun. I will start tonight or tomorrow. Thanks gang.
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