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  1. bloodcrick

    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Just thought i would share. My oldest son was born on Halloween and is getting ready to turn 17, so its a special holiday for us. I recently made a crank ghost and crypt for the yard decor and it is cool as H E double toothpicks :d Google crank ghost and you can see what these do. Its powered by a BBQ rotissary motor and goes up and down real slow and glows under a black light. looks real as heck. The crypt is made of wood and covered in PINK insulating styrafoam. I carved the mortar joints with and air tool and burring tool combo, and painted it with flat black, then dry brushed with medium gray to make it look like old block. check out the grim reaper carving on the gable end :rock: The gate is made from PVC pipe.the whole thing dissambles for storage. picks for kicks :lol: Happy early Halloween:love:

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  2. Zdeerslayer

    Zdeerslayer Weekend Warrior

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    That is awesome, my dad used to do some great stuff for Halloween but the last few years he's taken it easy.
     
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    You are a great father crick.

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  4. Christine

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    Neato! Happy B'day to your son.
     
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    Mo_bowhnter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Second that, your kids are lucky indeed.:cool:
     
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    Sweet.
     
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    Awesome display but how do you know it looks real!!!!!!!

    My brother is a spook, good luck with your son! LOL!

    Youngest son and my grand daughter, his niece born on the 29th, not quite full scary but a little spooky anyway. lp
     

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