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    Well since things aren't going as planned. I thought I would build something. This is to replace the spider victims I once had.





    far from being done, I ran out to get some spray glue and they didn't have any so it'll have to be done tomorrow, then 2 more to make. Thank goodness for the blucky!!!!

    If the garage happens this will be for the spider victim room with a few more surprises

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    Good idea. What did you use to cover the skeleton? I am building a spider layer and looking to cover a few skeletons too.

    Thanks,
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    This is just the 1st of 3 layers.
    1. Cheese Cloth
    2. Then some foam strips I have
    3. Then cheap cotton webbing

    I am adding movement as well. I am dismantling my FCG and attaching about a dozen spiders to the crank arm going through the ceiling of varying lengths and size spiders.

    Then just before they leave the room. I have a spider on a scissor extender to give them a HUGE jump.

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    hopefully I can pull it all off
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    ARGHH
    Just when I get rolling WHAM it hits. All these years and I don't have any spare webbing around. WTF that stuff grows on trees. I really didn't feel like running out at that point to pick some up

    One good thing, I found a new product I like:

    locktite heavy duty spray adhesive. Strong easy to use and has a fast set time. Adds a little yellow to the cloth and has a fan spray noozle.



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    Gerat job !

    In the past I used webbing out of a bag. But I went to wrapping the same skelton with saran wrap first. Then, using cheese cloth or gauze to wrap the outside of that. Looks preety good.
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    well at least this is a little better. NOT bad for a 10 minute hack job. Will look cool if I do a scene at all





    Now to make 2 more

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