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  • WIN a SPFX Mask for your Haunt!

    Hey all you haunters, now is your chance to WIN an SPFX Mask from myself and Rusty of SPFXmasks.com.

    You are going to WIn a custom one of a kind mask from SPFX Masks and all you have to do to enter is email your submission.

    We will be picking a winner August 10 and posting submissions for everyone to see until the contest ends. Also, will compile all submissions into a Special Edition Book that will be for sale in December.

    Rules To Enter:

    Write a Backstory or Short Story using one of the SPFX Masks as the main character. (i.e. the Thug, Old Man, Vampire, Werewolf etc.) You can look at the site to see the names they have given the masks and such.

    Then just email your entry to: spfxmasks@rfrpodcast.com

    Good Luck, I am excited to hook you haunters up. I know how hard it is to come up with funds for masks like these, so enter and good luck.

    "The Original Haunt Industry, Halloween and Horror Podcast"
    http://rfrpodcast.com

    COSTUMES FOR KIDS
    "Bringing Halloween to Disabled and Less Fortunate Children"
    http://www.costumesforkids.net

  • #2
    I personally would love to WIN one... I'm planning on buying some for my haunt this year. I'm kinda worried that they're too hot for actors when things really get going. Does anyone have any experience with these masks...do they overheat your actors?

    Larry
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    • #3
      From my experience with the ones I have, they don't overheat at all. I use powder inside of mine as well. I do a dusting in it then put it on. That helps alot.

      I know that Rusty does have some testimonials on some of his videos where people talk about actors using it in a Texas haunt and not overheating.

      But I have worn mine for about 3.75 hours in length in my longest and I was fine and that was full out acting. Maybe it was the magic powder...hahahah.

      Anyone else help here who have used them in the haunt?

      "The Original Haunt Industry, Halloween and Horror Podcast"
      http://rfrpodcast.com

      COSTUMES FOR KIDS
      "Bringing Halloween to Disabled and Less Fortunate Children"
      http://www.costumesforkids.net

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      • #4
        Just letting everyone know that they can still WIN a SPFX Mask. The contest doesn't end until August.

        Just in time for you to get your haunt ready.

        "The Original Haunt Industry, Halloween and Horror Podcast"
        http://rfrpodcast.com

        COSTUMES FOR KIDS
        "Bringing Halloween to Disabled and Less Fortunate Children"
        http://www.costumesforkids.net

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        • #5
          You can see the entries at http://hauntinghorror.com/viewtopic.php?t=14

          You can vote on the winner by sending an e-mail to spfxvote@rfrpodcast.com with the name of the entrant you choose in the subject header.

          I beg you to please vote for me, => Brad Mallory <=. I'm dying (almost literally) to win one of these masks. God knows I can't afford to buy one these days.

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          • #6
            By the way, voting ends at noon central on Friday Sept 7, so vote now!

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