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| 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. |