'Sounds very cool.
Is there anyplace I can see these, and how they are most often used?
Thanks
Type: Posts; User: Village Haunter
'Sounds very cool.
Is there anyplace I can see these, and how they are most often used?
Thanks
Ryan,
What town are you in?
I'm familiar with much of Utah, and perhaps someone here could help if they know where you are trying to operate.
Michael
(formerly of Provo)
That is a very nice facade! Well done.
I have not worked with the acryl 60 and concrete process, but I have viewed the training videos (app 15 hours). It is a very symple process, can apply any...
[QUOTE=Toxic;17217]You're probably thinking of Acryl 60 by the Thoro corp (makers of Thoroseal masonry sealant and Thorobond adhesive)QUOTE]
Yup, that's the stuff!
I apologize I could not...
You could coat it by using a mason's brush with thinned plaster. Load up the brush and flick it on--don't brush. When the masonary plaster (sand, lime and water) is flicked on it creates a thin layer...
So...where can I find a copy of this article?
By the way, I looked over the Creative Visions and Haunt Visions sites:
Very impressive stuff!
:lol:
I love these kinds of ideas!
I found an old, abondoned motel here that is much creepier than anything that a set-builder could put together. It creates it's own story and can be much more...
I have seen the Stalkarounds advirtised on Nightmare Factory and a couple of other places.
How effective are these products? Are they well-made and do they act and appear as natural as they are...
"Great Stuff" is a common material utilized for projects like this. If you can somehow create a mold, you can use this expanding foam insulation for lightweight shapes.
Good luck
Another thought: make the trail narrower somehow, at least be placing periodic barriers. Create tension!!
The Vlad them could work, because the wars, impalings, etc. were all "outdoor activities". Haunted trails have the challenge that they (usually) need to be things that would naturally be outside.
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Pretty easy stuff, eh?
I made my first gorilla face 20 years ago with a bottle of liquid latex and a few of my wife's cosmetic cotton balls. I used a soft brush to apply the latex to my skin, then...