Here are the props that I've put together so far, with the exception of the Demonic babies from Spirit, I am going to make a few swings for the babies and hang them from the trees...lol, I saw them displayed at Spirit like that and it cracked me up!
The crypt is about as finished as it is going to get, we painted the PVC black tonite and will mount the black plastic to cover the 1 inch PVC frame and FCG motor on Saturday and test the FCG.
We decided to use zip ties, yep zip ties, to secure the crypt (made from 1 inch foam), it was faster and works well in a time crunch, I figured at nite, no one would notice.
The Pirates were fun to make, I think they came out well.
I still have several projects that need finishing, the pirate ship, the swings for the babies, and a few others.
Crypt
Pirates
Let me know what you think.
Tom
Thread: my props so far 2010
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my props so far 2010 –
10-28-2010,07:25 PM
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10-28-2010,07:53 PM
Thanks, I made 2 corpsed Skeletons, alot of fun~!
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10-28-2010,07:55 PM
Her is a different take on the corpsed skull that I made last season, I was going for that skin just ripped off the face look....lmao
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10-29-2010,07:29 AM
Great job on the pirate skeletons the babies look creepy too! That skull head is very scary was it hard to make?
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Vampire
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- Los Angeles, CA
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10-29-2010,07:34 AM
Spirit has really come on strong with the zombie baby theme the last couple of years. I was in a store the other day and they had one that talked and it cracked me up, it was on a see saw and was saying, "Mommy, look at me mommy! Mommy! rahhhhhhhhhhh!!"
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10-29-2010,08:33 AM
Slash- the skull was fairly easy, I used screws to keep the mouth open, then corpsed it by using smaller pieces of tissue paper dipped in latex so it would look like individual muscles or tissue. The strands of decaying tissue from the upper to lower jaw was latyex that I peeled off of my hands or gloves as it was drying that I rolled it together and stretched it from top to bottom...lol
When the skull was dry, I used halloween make up and applied it a little at a time, red and purple to get that fresh exposed look and a little bruising, I went over it all with clear coat to seal it all and give it that fresh gooey look.
Kanglee00 - It is amazing how many people are freaked out by a few innocent little zombie babies...lolhttp://s381.photobucket.com/albums/oo251/bohica2008/
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Ghost
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10-29-2010,10:17 AM
Great Job on all your Props i really liked the Pirate skeleton's, I've never been in HalloweenSpirit but we have a Halloween City here in Utah happy Halloween To You
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10-29-2010,10:55 AM
Great job!!!!

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10-29-2010,08:01 PM
Thanks! another busy day trying to finish everything before sunday:
I finished my third and final pirate,
I put a few babies on swings,
made my electric chair victim, finally figured out how to make the wiper motor move my electric chair victim...I just couldnt figure it out, I now know that it is easy to do, just something I've never done before, so it is very rewarding to finally work through it.
Still need to finalize a few more props tomorrow as well as set up the FCG motor and prop and test it before putting the black light up and black plastic over it and setting up the crypt.
lol cant wait!http://s381.photobucket.com/albums/oo251/bohica2008/
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