Well we finally found a use for this great set piece. I picked up this artificial lung device for $90 at a used industrial equipment warehouse. We are just in the beginning stages of this prop - hope to have it done by 31st. Images are of work done today.
Hope you like,
BHSFX
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Thread: Artificial Lung/Living Dead Prop
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10-14-2008,11:11 AM
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10-14-2008,11:16 AM




WOW! Fantastic!
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10-14-2008,11:51 AM
ok, you do this professionally I see. lol The question is...how the hell do you come across something like this. Was it advertised? That is damn cheap for something so awesome!
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10-14-2008,12:45 PM
wow, thats pretty cool, do you do a haunt? if you do post pics!
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10-14-2008,04:46 PM
The student working on this is a Junior, and boy do I love watching him work.
Here is a link to the industrial surplus we got this cool piece from.
HGR Industrial Surplus - We sell everything
Thanks for looking,
BHSFX
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10-15-2008,06:14 PM
That is realy cool !! Do you have any pics of the working parts of the electric chair you did last year?
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10-15-2008,06:28 PM
Wow !!! That is pretty Awesome!
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10-16-2008,04:27 AM
That is really cool because you are not sure why the zombie is in that weird device. Makes it even more scary.
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Update –
10-19-2008,11:12 AM
We decided that we would make the prop stand upright. Part of it had to do with not wanting to have to build a table for it, plus the corpse actually moves better when in a vertical position. Lucky we had a metal stand with wheels that we could mount it to. About 75% finished - more pictures to come.
Also - here are some pictures of the mechanism we built for our electric chair prop last year. Normally you would use a straight bar connected to the off-set wheel, but we found that the bent arm created more of a violent shake.
Thanks,
BHSFX








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10-20-2008,12:22 PM
it looks great
did you do this at school if so i wish i had classes like that when i went to school



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