I saw this prop at Garden Ridge and thought that it would work great for a Halloween project
Wondering if anyone else has used/modified props? Although...it is really creepy to turn nice Santa into a raging ghoul!![]()
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Has anyone thought of using a prop like this for Halloween? –
08-24-2008,03:13 PM
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08-24-2008,03:38 PM
Many a Santa have fallen victim to the hackers/haunters of this forum. I'm sure if you did a search of the forum you'd find plenty of examples of this butchery.
Obviously one must hold oneself responsible for the evil impulses of one's dreams. Sigmund Freud

Blah, Blah, Blah, - http://blogcrypt.com/MrUnpleasant updated - 09/04/07
Something Unpleasant This Way Comes!
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08-24-2008,04:33 PM
HauntProject.com - Your visual source for Haunting How-To's
a few santa hacks on there...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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08-24-2008,07:13 PM
Just leave him like he is now. That's scary enough !!
(I see he is bi-lingual too.)
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08-24-2008,07:23 PM
rip him apart, use his handsfor a prop, shave his beard and use his head for a prop and theres lots of nice motors and other junk in there for props.
Oh yeah, save the Santa suit for christmas.
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08-24-2008,10:20 PM
we used one last year, and will again this year. dressed as a very mean looking clown. Ours is motion activated, and you can hook the music up to it so it "dances" along with the creepy music. Best part... didn't even need to hack the thing, just dressed it up with mask, creepy hands and a clown suit.
So come up to the lab and see what's on the slab.



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