My wife and I are working on a giant static spider prop, and it is getting to large to work in the house. Here is the start of it.
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Thread: Giant Static Prop - Spider
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08-22-2010,08:12 PM
Looking great so far!
Be sure to post progress pictures, I am interested in making one myself!!
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08-22-2010,08:17 PM
Cool spider!
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08-23-2010,06:05 AM
Looking good. Can't wait to the finished pics.
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The Great Pumpkin
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- Oct 2010
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- Littleton, CO USA
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10-13-2011,07:36 AM
Did you ever finish this prop? I'm thinking of building one for next year, and am curious what you used for the head and body.
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10-16-2011,02:09 PM
Yes I did sorry I did not post pics here is one though.

The body is made of roasting pans as is the head. Eyeballs are from Michaels. We dipped them into Elmers glue mixed with water, let them dry and sprayed with plastic coating (if you try to spray plastic coating without the mixture it eats the foam). We wrapped the body with masking tape and used shoe polish over it.
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10-16-2011,04:53 PM
That came out great. You should play the creepy little girl version of its'y bits'y spider for sound effect.
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10-16-2011,07:04 PM
i like him that would be cool if you had red led eyes



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