So It's been a while since Ive posted here on the forum. I've put the Tombstones on hold and decided to get working on my GraveDigger for 2010. I just though I'd throw up some pics of the progress.
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Thread: 2010 Gravedigger
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07-05-2010,07:39 PM
Very impressive! Nice detail!
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07-05-2010,08:43 PM
WOW!!! That is some incredible work. Awesome job. What did you use on the head for mache material? Do you have stock in Duct Tape LOL?
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07-05-2010,08:49 PM
When I saw all that duct tape, I thought, this prop wasn't going to go the distance. Was I ever wrong. You have created a studio quality prop! This is giving me the willies just looking at it. Fantastic work, really really good stuff.
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07-05-2010,10:36 PM
Beautiful work; people would pay good money for something like that.
"Understand death? Sure. That was when the monsters got you."-Stephen King, "Salem's Lot"
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07-05-2010,11:24 PM
Very nice...I like the anatomy of the face muscles
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07-06-2010,02:31 AM
You see alot of props on here that are homemade and are "ehh" at best. This is not your typical homemade prop. This is like getting an inside look at a proffesional studio prop build. I truly commend you on your work. This is an inspiring piece. It just goes to show you that Home Haunters can compete with the best of them.
Congratulations again on an amazing piece."...And out of the darkness, the Zombie did call
True pain and suffering he brought to them all
Away ran the children to hide in their beds,
for fear that the devil would chop off their heads..."
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