I actually finished the hangman and it was in my 2009 Halloween Display. Thanks to all the people that helped me with this project! LOL..The song that was used in this video was suggested to me by Phobos. :)
I actually finished the hangman and it was in my 2009 Halloween Display. Thanks to all the people that helped me with this project! LOL..The song that was used in this video was suggested to me by Phobos. :)
The most important question! Do you build props, and/or want to learn more about building props? Oh, and if you choose no, we're going to have to delete you.
Yes
How long have you been haunting:
Three to five years
Your haunt - Do you prefer:
Both
Your haunt - Do you prefer:
Scare the sh**out of people
Your haunt is a:
Yard Haunt
When it comes to props/decorations in your haunt, would you say you are:
A crafter that makes everything from scratch
Which statement comes closest to describing your haunt's attitude toward kids?
geared toward older kids with a certain amount of gore/scare
Which of the following most closely approximates your yearly haunt budget?
$200 or so. I have a lot of stuff already/economic slowdown has hit Halloween
There is:
Store-bought is ok if I don't have the time to make it and it's a kick ass prop
No, at first I though it would be but it works great! the key is to get the right angle and leverage to not put a lot of pressure on the motor. I left it running in the garage the other day for a few hours to test it and it runs like a champ.
Ah crud, did I blow you off? Sorry, JG...
I don;t have a SPECIFIC parts list, but if you get as many fittings for bothe 3/4" and Tees for 1/2 inch PVC pipe, you should be OK following my pics. You will needd a wiper motor, a power supply capapble of 12VDC at least 1 amp. Also some aluminum flat bar. Get some small wood screws to hold all the joints together. Glue isn;t enough. A wighead and some clothes and you should be all set.
Thanks, glad you liked the mask. A great product I use and reccomend highly is Acryl 60. You mix 50/50 with the water. This stuff turns your mold so hard almost like plastic rock. I also set the mold in the oven for about 20 minutes,this softens the clay so it slides right out-even tough undercuts! hope that helps
hey there!
thanks. ya she went and had her nails done just for that scare. she would stand and block the hallway and scream at the top of her lungs right i peoples faces.
thanks again
Thanks! That was a picture from earlier in the month of October before I switched the lights to an amber color, I have a totally different plan for this year (hopefully) so check back!
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No, at first I though it would be but it works great! the key is to get the right angle and leverage to not put a lot of pressure on the motor. I left it running in the garage the other day for a few hours to test it and it runs like a champ.
I don;t have a SPECIFIC parts list, but if you get as many fittings for bothe 3/4" and Tees for 1/2 inch PVC pipe, you should be OK following my pics. You will needd a wiper motor, a power supply capapble of 12VDC at least 1 amp. Also some aluminum flat bar. Get some small wood screws to hold all the joints together. Glue isn;t enough. A wighead and some clothes and you should be all set.
thanks. ya she went and had her nails done just for that scare. she would stand and block the hallway and scream at the top of her lungs right i peoples faces.
thanks again
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