Thought I would share my Angel of Death in the process of being built with everyone. This was made using a Bucky torso, 3/4" and 1/2" pvc pipe, 3/4"- 45 degree pvc fittings, 1/2"- 45 degree pvc fittings, 3/4" tee fittings, 3/4" to 1/2" bushing reducers, 1 king sized sheet torn in half for each wing, and hot glued on from the back, a munk robe covered with joint compound (aka monster mud), 1/8" MDF board for the sickle blade, and liquid latex to cover the fabric. The sickle blade handle is pvc pipe bent with a heat gun. I painted it with several various browns, almond, and black spray cans, as well as using some hobby latex in brown and bone color. The veins in the wings were airbrushed with brown as well. I added a part 2 to this to continue photos, since we are only allowed 10.
Thread: Angel of Death 1
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Angel of Death 1 –
10-20-2011,09:16 PM
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Zombie
- Join Date
- Nov 2010
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- 10
10-20-2011,10:07 PM
very cool!! excellent use of cheap materials to make a professional/expensive looking prop!
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10-20-2011,10:11 PM
Very cool! I like the burned looking holes in the wings...
I'm a Halloween Bride! 10/31/2002
Where there is no imagination there is no horror.
~Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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10-20-2011,10:15 PM
That is awesome the painting is amazing.
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10-20-2011,10:24 PM
very impressive build. Just kept getting better after ever pic, great vain work on the wing
Klaatu Barada Nikto
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10-20-2011,10:51 PM
Wow I really like it. Looks splendid!
Everyone takes a turn in the box....
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10-20-2011,10:59 PM
Fantastic!! I absolutely love your prop!! Can he come to my house and play--lol!!? Beautiful job!!
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10-20-2011,11:04 PM
good job with the painting and shading!
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10-21-2011,01:28 AM
Fantastic! very well done!
"Imagination is the theater of the mind wherein true horror is enacted and nightmares become reality" - Vincent Price



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