it's just my friends second garage bay, we lined it our with corrugated cardboard sheets his uncle gave us then spray painted it to look like a cave scene. then rolled more of the cardboard sheets into stalagmites, covered em in great stuff and painted them to match. :P
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Thread: Show your best prop!!!
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11-06-2009,06:05 AM
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11-06-2009,10:11 PM
I guess this could be considered a prop, a big one though haha!
my werewolf transformation shack thing using the basic 'pepper's ghost' illusion
we call it 'the shack'
YouTube - Human to Werewolf Transformation
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11-06-2009,10:25 PM
havik that was awesome. peppers ghost, hmm how can i work it into next years haunt?
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11-07-2009,06:11 AM
No not a bucky, it was a Gemmy life sized 78' realistic skeleton. They used to sell them at Menards under the Pumpkin Hollow brand name. It had a hard wire frame core with solid foam bones. They discontinued them in 2007. I've even wrote to Gemmy to start manufacturing them again but they blew me off. I suggested they would sell like hotcakes to home haunters due to their inexpensive price and to how highly modifiable they were. You could dremel them with ease just like a foam tombstone. Great, now I'm sad again :.(
It's a Dayton Gear motor and no counterweights were used. The head and hands are all that is attached to the motor, the wings we attached directly to the ceiling. When the head would go up and down it gives you the impression the wings are flapping.
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11-10-2009,09:41 AM
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11-10-2009,10:26 AM
My son had the most fun this year with our new drop panel.
He brought some teenage girls to their knees.
Go to time 3:20
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elJOZ4t56D0]YouTube - Chestnut Hill 2009 Props[/ame]



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