I just finished this ground breaker after working on it for two weeks. The skull and the body is made from Great Stuff insulated foam. I used clay and latex to form the face. I wanted a burned corpse because eventually I will make a tombstone that will be good for this prop. Hope you like it
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Thread: Crispy Critter
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Crispy Critter –
08-08-2009,03:20 PM
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08-08-2009,03:40 PM
Great g/b Joiseygal..nice and crispy looking!
Gotta ask though...Is somebody in your neighbourhood missing a set of dentures??
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08-08-2009,03:59 PM
He looks.......yummy! BBQ at your place....
DennisThe woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep
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08-08-2009,04:57 PM
Too creepy! Great job there. Hmmm, just another prop I should look at making.
-Doc"The dissecting room and the slaughterhouse furnished many of my materials; and often did my human nature turn with loathing from my occupation, whilst, still urged on by an eagerness which perpetually increased, I brought my work near to a conclusion." - Dr. Victor Frankenstein
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08-08-2009,05:01 PM
that is awesome! something about the shininess...makes him look...juicy.
Feels like...somebody just walked over my grave. Did you find it?
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08-08-2009,06:21 PM
I had to laugh when I first saw the pic of your prop!
Great expression on his face!
Now I'm in the mood for a McRib sandwich for some reason..............
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08-08-2009,06:59 PM
Hey, great job! I love his face and burnt hair. Well done! LOL!
Duct tape is a ghoul's best friend.
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08-08-2009,08:10 PM
Very good job, looks like he peed on an electric fence....hey guys one sec i gotta go real quick.....ZAP.
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