Seems like you are putting a lot of work into it... I can't wait to see the finished product! Make your last scene something gory like body parts hanging down with an electric chainsaw that should do the trick.
Yeah, we try but are on a really tight budget. We have already started construction on basic structure (a.k.a new panels) but no painting or prop building yet. Also some electronic components are done that are going to be controlling the lighting and preshow.
What I'm actually most worried about is getting people to come and see it. I live in the back of a neighborhood. HERE.
Thanks of the comment. There is actually going to be a preshow in this garage haunt and the monitor will be playing video in time with the lighting, effects, ect.
Such a good paint job! I love how you are actually a geek who works toward an excellent goal, this is the key to your success! I think this preshow will put you into the fast track to top haunter status and the ever growing market popularity that comes with it!
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These are some pictures I took from the top of my ladder in the haunt. Right now about 80% of the walls are up and 70% of them are painted. Also the black plastic in the background is NOT part of any walls, it is a covering for the windows so I can work on lighting during the day.
I really like the overhead pics that you have on here. It gave me a lot of inspiration for next year since im not able to do it this year. I totally can't wait to see the finished product. I bet its gonna be awesome!
As a fellow home haunter i have to say this looks amazing. I'm liking the lighting and setup. Looks like a pro haunt! Good job and good luck this haunting season. Now i need to go work on my own haunt hahah.
Over the past two days we have been working our butts off. We painted two halls and a room. Check out the stone we painted, this took about 1 1/2 days so far and it's still not done. We guess this room will be around another 2-3 days before completion.
New story is here too: Fright Factory backstory
Doctor Harold Mason, one of the most astounding men in the field of medicine and surgical procedures. Dr. Mason began his work at Greenhill Medical center Massachusetts. For years he was on top of the medical world. Writing books and being featured on countless shows were just a few of the things he did in his time. As years passed by he began to fall down the charts and felt distant to those around him. He was thrust into poverty and lived from paycheck to paycheck in low income housing. Until one day in surgery he cut open a patient and never sewed him back up. The stress of all his work caught up with him and he began to do terrible things to his patients cutting them up and torturing them in the center. He was found out after an investigation into his goings on and thrown in prison on multiple accounts of murder. Twenty years later he was released on probation for good behavior, but after a year the police lost track of him and assumed he had killed himself. Harold purchased an old factory in the middle of nowhere an opened a private practice for the mentally insane named Harthwood Asylum. Town members from surrounding areas began to go missing when Harthwood opened, as Mason chose his patients. Toxic fumes sprayed from the stacks above his factory and sounds of torment could be heard emanating for the walls for miles around. Dr. Mason’s experiments still continue to this day, in his FRIGHT FACTORY.
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