Put this guy together in about an hour today using a cheap blow mold skull, trash bags, and 'weave' hair.
I painted white trash bags with leather brown spray-paint, then used a heat gun to shrink it over the skull.
I then painted the brown weaved hair with red spray-paint, glued it to the skull, added a clown nose, then weathered the teeth and naked areas of skull.
Send in the clowns.
I also bought a clown costume for him at Goodwill, but that's another story..
Thread: Corpsed/zombified clown skull
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Zombie clown –
09-26-2009,04:50 PM

Proud owner of a 67' Volkswagen Bug.
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09-26-2009,05:21 PM
Very nice.
I read another thread here on the forum using the plastic bag/heatgun method of corpsing.
I haven't tried it myself yet, but definitely plan to experiment with it at some point. It looks very effective.
Baron Samedi.
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09-26-2009,05:29 PM
Wow, that looks really cool and love the technique.
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09-26-2009,06:30 PM
good job.......I saw the thread on trash bags too.....Im gonna have to try it ..........nice job
Now where am I gonna put all this stuff I've built?
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09-26-2009,06:44 PM
Very nice looks like bozo has seen better days.
EVERY DAY TO ME IS HALLOWEEN!
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09-26-2009,07:42 PM
Thanks for all the positive comments.

Here he is pretty much done, nothing left to do but to dirty him up a bit more, and set up his motion sensor light.
Also, he doesn't have feet because I'll have a teddy-bear with a skull for a face at his base.

Proud owner of a 67' Volkswagen Bug.
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09-26-2009,11:20 PM
Oh he is nice!
Obsessed
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09-27-2009,05:49 AM
he died laughing bahahaha
oooo very creepy, creepy indeed. I love it!
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09-27-2009,06:01 AM
Good one, never seen a clown zombie before!
""Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry."-Mark Twain"
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