Monday, December 20, 2010

How the fuck can I display 9 corpses and about 20 corpseheads

I have no furniture to seat everyone. I don't want to buy anything. I have no natural resources and I don't want to just throw them in a pile like a mass grave.

I have one possibility but there's a ceiling fan in the way and I need a long throw for my 85 mm lens.

The skeletons can't be standing because I'd need about 15 feet to capture them. I can't get them to stand anyway. Trying to find rafters doesn't work for me. I did mention I don't want to spend a penny.

Maybe siting on boxes like a factory. Sucks not having resources for a set.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Nightmare Castle Skeleton Corpse Halloween Prop

Isn't she a thing of beauty?  Just look at the expression of fear I created in her eyes. Her eyes are glass and quite striking. Her face and torso feature a generous buildup of corpsified flesh. She stands 5'6" and weighs 30 lbs. She has a hanging hook(not visible) a top her head. 


I named her Nightmare Castle because it's one of my favorite old horror movies starring Barbara Steele. Also when her hair falls in front of one side of her face it sort of reminded me of the movie. The only difference is my Nightmare Castle Corpse has a completely rotted grotesque face!  This prop may accept a stand as well. 

Dripping Candle Skull Lamp

Here's a prop I came up with last summer. A Dripping Candle Skull Lamp. Unlike other skull lamps I use a real light fixture and not some cheesy x-mas candle. Unlike most novelty lights I am using high quality lamp fixtures.


Does the wax heat up?  Well it's not wax and it doesn't heat up. I have 2 of these lamps myself and absolutely no problems with them. They have a nice solid Walnut base, heavy life-size skull and padded feet to protect your tables.


Currently I have 8 of these available. Shades are not included.