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  • #16
    Thanks for the plug Tim!

    Here are some photos of caverns, catacombs and caves we have created over the years.

    We are teaching two scenic design seminars at NHC and MHC and will be covering these techniques as part of the classes.

    We will be doing a small demo on caves as part of our seminar at NHC in Pa and a much larger demo at the MHC in Columbus.







    Photos by Mystique Imagery
    Mike "Tattoo" Krausert

    Senior Project Manager

    Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group

    www.thirteenthfloor.com

    President - Bad Boys Scenic Design

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    • #17
      One more.....

      This scene was seventy feet long with a twisting and turning path.

      Catacombs

      Mike "Tattoo" Krausert

      Senior Project Manager

      Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group

      www.thirteenthfloor.com

      President - Bad Boys Scenic Design

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      • #18
        Nice pictures Mike. Larry
        Larry Kirchner
        President
        www.HalloweenProductions.com
        www.BlacklightAttractions.com
        www.HauntedHouseSupplies.com
        www.HauntedHouseMagazine.com

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        • #19
          Yep, TOF has to have THE most realistic cave set I have ever seen. I have toured a few real caves and the BAD BOYS really did an amazing job!
          www.atheateroflostsouls.com Or if you need makeup or supplies www.abramagic.com


          "I am a frickin evil genius who deserves some frickin respect!"

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          • #20
            Originally posted by hauntedjack View Post
            So how durable is your cave. I think it looks great. We did one out of 2x2 and chicken wire (as Larry posted), but we took burlap over the chicken wire and then took a drywall mud and paint mixture to coat it. Then we airbrushed over it and it seemed to work fine. The only thing that scared us was that it had kind of a flex to it. And thanks to us being outdoors and the rainy season we had this year, it needs to be redone. Is the spray foam idea pretty weather resilient? Anyway I was just wondering how durable your set was.
            We built that cave 3years ago and half of it was out in the open, never had a problem. This last year we moved the haunt to a new location on the ranch and actually cut all supports to the cave and loaded it on a large trailer and moved it to the new location and didn't damage anything at all, it held its shape 100 % and now is freestanding.
            Ken L.

            http://www.thedreamsofdarkness.com

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            • #21
              i will definitely be attending that seminar at MHC! the pics look great.
              www.Stiltbeaststudios.com
              http://www.youtube.com/user/Stiltbea...s?feature=mhee

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              • #22
                DVD on a how too maybe..

                Pics are great!!

                Peter T
                FS
                Fables Studios
                Your Home For Horror

                www.FablesStudios.com
                https://www.facebook.com/FablesStudios

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                • #23
                  I've looked into shotcrete and gunite but due to the cost of the equipment, that option is right out.

                  I've been doing some poking around about using a hopper gun to shoot cement, basically a poor mans shotcrete. Has anyone done anything similar?
                  -Brandon Kelm
                  Operations Manager & Technical Director

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                  • #24
                    Yes I use a hopper when I shoot acrylic stucco, thats what I coated my foam castle with.
                    www.huntmonsters.com
                    It is awesome stuff. My castle has lasted 5 years and is still going strong. Here is a few shots on my photo bucket of me coating a few foam tomb stones with it. Also a shot of the bucket so you have the info. If you need their site here it is
                    http://www.stucoflex.com/
                    Allen H
                    Last edited by Allen H; 04-06-2010, 08:30 PM.
                    www.Stiltbeaststudios.com
                    http://www.youtube.com/user/Stiltbea...s?feature=mhee

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