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I decided to do The Nightmare Before Christmas as my theme this year, for the 25th anniversary of the movie. There is so much material there to work with. In hindsight, I should have started building in June. I did not get as many characters as I wanted, but it still turned out pretty good. I had not seen anyone do a Dr. Finkelstein prop, so I really wanted to start with that, but it took a lot longer than I expected. This is a mix of custom build, re-purposed and store bought props.

Halloween Town Sign
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Dr. Finkelstein - front
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Dr. Finkelstein - back
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Dr. Finkelstein - head open
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Sally:
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Jack and Zero
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Oogie Boogie
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Barrel
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Lock
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Shock
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Oogie's Bug/Snack
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Oogie and Crew
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Pumpkin box
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Wreath
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Scarecrow (I know not a good match, but I was out of time):
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#2 · (Edited)
I adore this, so very much. I have always wanted to do this theme, and really wanted to do the bathtub with Lock, Shock and Barrel and yours is just perfect! I mean, everything is fantastic (Holy Moly - Dr. Finkelstein is AWESOME)

Only thing I could suggest is whether you've thought about having Zero flying? I bought a x-mas tree rotating stand that moves really nice and slow for something like this, and there are of course tons of great slow motors that you could mount Zero to (as long as he's light) easily to have him animated. Same thing for the Oogie Boogie wheel...

but never mind my suggestions - this is epic!

:cool:
 
#8 ·
Thank you. Honestly I think my favorite things to make were the accessory props. The Dr's chair, Sally's tombstone, Oogie's torture wheel, Zero's house, and even the small stuff like Barrel's bear trap and Shock's scorpion box. However I have to thank my friend Lori for knocking out the tub.
 
#12 ·
Dr. Finkelstein's head was carved from foam and the ears, nose, head rivets and hinge mount plate are made from Apoxie Sculpt. His glasses are made from InstaMorph thermal plastic. I used a small line of caulk to give shape to his eye brows. The top of his head I wanted a bit sturdier since it would open against the chair, so I used Bondo to give it a tough shell. Sally is a cheat. I bought a hanging Sally prop from At home. It just had head, arms and frilly material hanging below. I took the top and combined it with a new PVC body.
 
#23 ·
I decided to do The Nightmare Before Christmas as my theme this year, for the 25th anniversary of the movie. There is so much material there to work with. In hindsight, I should have started building in June. I did not get as many characters as I wanted, but it still turned out pretty good. I had not seen anyone do a Dr. Finkelstein prop, so I really wanted to start with that, but it took a lot longer than I expected. This is a mix of custom build, re-purposed and store bought props.

Halloween Town Sign
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Dr. Finkelstein - front
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Dr. Finkelstein - back
Image


Dr. Finkelstein - head open
Image


Sally:
Image


Jack and Zero
Image


Oogie Boogie
Image


Barrel
Image


Lock
Image


Shock
Image


Oogie's Bug/Snack
Image


Oogie and Crew
Image


Pumpkin box
Image


Wreath
Image


Scarecrow (I know not a good match, but I was out of time):
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How did you go about doing the doctors head