We all know that blucky hands are as much use as a chocolate firescreen.
Well... have you tried painting the hands?
I did a quick paint job on one of the hands... First I painted the hand an off white, then painted in the detail with burnt umber, then a quick coat with minwax wood stain.
From a distance it actually looks quite good. Unfortunately the wood stain has given it a sheen, so I will be looking for some matt varnish and testing to see if I can get a flat appearance.
The hands would quite good on an hanging skeleton, groundbreaker skeleton or anywhere where detail is not of the essence.
Maybe blucky hands could be useful after all ?
Thread: Blucky Hands
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Blucky Hands –
05-01-2008,07:00 PM
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05-02-2008,10:05 AM
That looks good! They look much better than the regular blucky hands.
To take it one step further, have you tried corpsing a blucky yet?
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05-02-2008,05:20 PM
Very creative. Those came out great. I've never had a Blucky....is it possible to cut out any of that "meat" between the fingers?
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05-02-2008,07:06 PM
Here's a blucky hand upgrade I posted a couple of years ago. I like the effect the staining has on your version.
http://halloweenforum.com/props/5804...cky-hands.html



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