Three pictures of corpsing out Vinnie. I built a stand to put him on and
ended up attaching string to the rafters in the garage to keep his arms in
the correct position. I like the latex and stretchy cobweb stuff for
corpsing. Now he will have that great freshly dead look.
Vinnie sporting his new skin Halloween
Night.
Feeling like the only kid on the Halloween block without an FCG I decided to remedy
that problem. I loved the Ultimate Spectre from Gore Galore and had to have one to
play the part of the lovely Auntie Elsbeth. Yes as you can tell I have to name all my
Halloween children. The flying rig came from Phantasmechanics. Since she would fly
out doors I built a sturdy framework for the rig to attach to. I was hoping for no wind
Halloween night. She was put in the farthest back corner of the yard protected from
light and wind. I just wanted her floating in the back of the graveyard. On the ground
in front is a 100 watt UV light. A small fogger was added and a stereo with ghostly
moaning sounds completed her set up.
Uncle Mortys head came from Ghostride
Productions. His pneumatic lift mechanism came
from Iron Kingdom. To give Morty a voice we
used the Frightwave box from Fright Props. He
was triggered with a Flex ECT unit from Haunt
Masters.
A shot Halloween day of Morty's set up. When the kids
walked up to the cemetery fence he would jump up from
behind his tombstone. A green pin spot would illuminate his
face, he would  yell Boo, laugh then the spot would go off
and he would drop back down behind his tombstone.
Late afternoon. Things almost ready. A
big thanks goes to my Haunt crew for
helping do a great job.
Here is a shot just as evening was falling.
Interesting how the green spot photographed
Morty's face as a ghostly white. Auntie Elsbeth
is flying  in her corner.