Here he be and he has 3 souls already. I had so much fun building him. The last couple of weeks were great, all the kids walking to school would wait around our house waiting for my wife to open the garage door to go to work so they could see what I'd been building
Link to Soulcatcher's tutorial
I did take a whole bunch of picture if anyone's interested in a tutorial. But the quick info was it took about 15-20 hours to make and cost about $25 with the biggest cost being the 3 plastic skulls at $7.50 (target last year half off sale) He been setup to receive a hookup from a fog machine so smoke can pour out of it's eyes and mouth.
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Thread: Soulcatcher - my new pumpkinrot
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Soulcatcher - my new pumpkinrot –
03-23-2010,01:09 PM
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03-23-2010,01:11 PM
That is sweet! Great job 15-20 hours of time well spent
Don't let your last ride be your first-1983 Cadillac Hearse
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03-23-2010,01:18 PM
Wow, that looks great! I'm in the process of building a pumpkinrot, myself. I hope it turns out this good!!
One can never have too many skulls!
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03-23-2010,02:17 PM
yes, tutorial please.
If a kid cries...I did it right.
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03-23-2010,02:47 PM
Man that looks fantastic, can't wait to see it lighted at night.
skating away on the thin ice of a new day
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03-23-2010,05:00 PM
Awesome job!!!
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03-23-2010,05:06 PM
Looks terrific! Great work!
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03-23-2010,06:08 PM
Looks Great. I for one would love to see you put togather the tutorial.
When storage is a concearn, put your monster props under the kids beds.
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03-23-2010,08:15 PM
I can't see the pic



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