Thread: blucky spider vicyim
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09-19-2010,02:10 PM
A disco ball motor works well or one of the sponsered vendors for this forum carries a motor that will work too - HM
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09-19-2010,03:20 PM
Hey, that's one of the best spider victims I've seen! Nice work!
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09-19-2010,07:53 PM
Very cool...
This is perfect for my haunt this year, I just bought a couple of big spiders at Walmart and two bags of baby spiders, and I have an old skeleton and tons of fake webbing...
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09-19-2010,09:00 PM
Nice job! I'm trying to make one next week - but I'm going to use used pallet wrap (from work) and try and just fudge the human form....we'll see how that goes - I may need a blucky instead ;-). I can't wait to see yours move.

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09-19-2010,09:14 PM
Wow! Looks great! Excellent work Nochevys!
A Halloween prop is a terrible thing to waste..
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09-26-2010,12:51 PM
Totally cool looks awesome great job!
Watch where you dig... you may find yourself...
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09-26-2010,01:14 PM
Based on what I've seen, ALL bluckies should be a victim of some sort!! Talk about UN-realistic, the companies that make them should be ashamed of themselves!
But I like what you've done.
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09-26-2010,02:23 PM
Nice job!!

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