Today was such a beautiful day of spring, I just had to build my first Cemetary Caretaker!
This is my first real prop I ever truly built from knowledge I got from here.
I had help from fellow haunter/boardmember DOTO, thank you very much. If you are in the Ottawa region, please contact us, we would enjoy helping you out building props together!
I am pleased for now, still didn't glue anything yet. Will get better clothes and fix the mask better, might cut it up and glue it directly on the foam head, adding eyes.
Hope you like it too, I am hoping to build more in future.
Cost came to around 60$ in total.
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My first Cemetary caretaker pvc pipes prop! –
04-24-2010,10:30 AM
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04-24-2010,11:31 AM
He looks a little better dressed than when Reichen and I left earlier. Thanks for letting us help out for a short while. Well done.
When storage is a concearn, put your monster props under the kids beds.
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04-24-2010,12:00 PM
Nice! Gotta love pvc figures!
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04-24-2010,01:23 PM
Great job!!!

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Caretaker –
04-24-2010,01:58 PM
Nice work on the caretaker. I like to work with PVC and noodles to fill.
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04-24-2010,03:30 PM
do you want a more real sholder look take a heat gun and warm the pipe up to bend it. but that looks awesome for the first one
Make Them SCREAM!!



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