yep, 4 or 5 of them props would do the trick....it would be even more fun to have a "live" zombie in their with them![]()
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07-02-2009,09:03 PM
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07-02-2009,09:04 PM
Pull the cover off (material) and remove the rubber knob then the 1/2 PVC will pretty much slide right over it.
Well I may undo my spooky sam version and I have another massager so I may have 3
I plan on making atleast one and switching the sides of the swinging arm.
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07-03-2009,05:15 AM
very nice prosthetic an make up job!!!
The boy is hillarious never would have known if not for 2nd pic, at 1st I was like why is he kneeling, my browser didn't have 2nd pic in the frame LOL
-PB
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07-03-2009,08:37 AM
Actually it's not a prosthetic/make up job. Takes all of a few seconds to put on my silicone SPFX zombie mask
He got a lot of scares in our walk through haunt....(proud dad
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07-03-2009,10:12 AM
WHAT $600 for a mask
not even an option for me
any other suggestions???
-PB
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07-03-2009,10:45 AM
I really like this prop..I think it's because it stands on a plywood base and looks like a Gemmy prop. Who's the guy in the white shirt playing basketball in the video?
Your resident Proptologist.
www.hauntcast.net
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07-03-2009,11:23 AM
That's got to be the 2nd best compliment I've got on this prop....only 2nd because one of my neighbors asked if I bought this or built it.
I wondered if anyone was going to comment on that. He (teen) was visiting the neighbors. We have kids all over the place around here and they usually end up in my yard or playing on my basketball goal. Doesn't bother me and helps peak halloween interest early in the year and returns a decent number of tot's on the big night.
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07-03-2009,11:33 AM
Your son the bush is awesome...
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07-03-2009,04:18 PM
Thanks....put that costume together in a couple of hours. One oversized long sleeve olive green shirt, several sticks of hot glue and 10 (i think) 5' pieces of fake ivy. I just cut it into appropriate length pieces and glued them on the shirt horizontally. After adding all the pieces I glued leaves from one string to the other to fill in any gaps. Pot came from wally world and just cut the bottom out and added suspenders. Cost me less than 1/2 the $75 he won in the costume contest.



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