I came across this link that MSNBC hosted to the Steampunk Haunted House and while it's all great stuff by a talented crew, I loved this idea for creating divider walls, be it for a facade type setting or maybe for a maze divider in one's haunt.
Here's the link, see Slide 14 -- Into the Forest
Using the idea shown, it should be easy to create the frame, use a thick translucent plastic sheeting and maybe paint on or tape on haunted scenes. Light one side of the wall and great effect!
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03-18-2010,06:20 PM
Cool link. I love the saying, "Steampunk is what happens when Goth discovers the color brown." Funny
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03-18-2010,06:23 PM
great photos, new dimension with old anchors.
It is not a sprint, nor a marathon, just a slow meandering down the path to the grave yard.
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03-19-2010,07:35 PM
I have only been recently exposed to steampunk, (since joining this forum) fascinating and so many possibilities. My brain is starting to hurt (at least what I have left, the 70's were hard on me
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03-19-2010,08:09 PM
Thanks for posting the link, I like the costumes and makeup to.
As for the frame walls if you use a thick plastic you might want to consider using a spray on tint on certain areas if you wanted light to shine through, this can give a fairly creepy effect.Using the idea shown, it should be easy to create the frame, use a thick translucent plastic sheeting and maybe paint on or tape on haunted scenes. Light one side of the wall and great effect!
Just a thought?
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03-19-2010,09:09 PM
I liked the weighted fire door!
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