What a suite of great new props!
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08-01-2009,07:55 PM
I really like the look of the skulls and hands, would like to know where you got them from.
EVERY DAY TO ME IS HALLOWEEN!
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08-01-2009,09:59 PM
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08-03-2009,03:55 AM
Thanks for all the great comments! Seems to be a lot of interest in the hands I used on the poppers. They're just metal coat hangers cut into five pieces and taped together at one end. You spread the fingers out a bit and then duct tape the palm of the hand to get them to stay spread.
I then take masking tape to the fingers. about three layers just loosely wrapped. I used to do knuckles and all that but found you dont have to. After about three layers on the fingers you just squeeze them together and the tape form those nice wrinkles. I'll try and get some pics this evening."One of these days...I'm going to cut you into little pieces"
Pink Floyd
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08-05-2009,11:52 AM
Oh my god those are amazing I WANT THOSE GRAVESTONE HEAD POPPERS how did u get them to move behind the gravestone...?
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08-05-2009,03:34 PM
Great job, I want one! Now I have to see if I can find the massager at my local thrift shops. Your gravestones also look really good, it's amazing how much the aging process improves them...
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08-06-2009,12:34 AM
Mark,
I'm ordering the motors/power supplies this week so Dave and I should be ready for an evening of "skullduggery" fairly soon. Be sure the beer is chilled! We'll bring tombstones and skulls, but you'll have to help with the hands! Can't wait to get these guys in my cemetery!



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