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Well just finished adding the MonsterMud. Not that easy to use, but we had latex cloves that made it better. Looks like this is going to take some time to harden, but that’s OK. Gives me time to start working on the pneumatics aspect of the project, but the rocks are by far done. Still need to add coloring and shading, plus the mortar needs to be also colored. the well should lighten when starting to dry. I’ll see if I need to add more mortar when it dry’s, I still have a lot left.... Read More
Before I go any further - I want to Thank my Haunt Space family for all your help!!! ****Due to some situations beyond my control, this is coming out later that I would like**** We had an awesome year this year. Our attendee head count was close to 375. We had folks come in from Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, Kansas, Texas and several places from Canada. Even with some weather woes, everyone hunkered in and rode it out and then the su... Read More
Yikes, according to the weather channel, we may be in for a rough night tonight at Great Lakes Fright Fest Detailed Local Forecast For Petersburg, MI Today: Mostly cloudy early. Isolated thunderstorms may develop this afternoon. High 79F. Winds S at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 30%. Tonight: Variable clouds with thunderstorms - possibly severe, especially this evening. Storms may produce large hail and strong winds. Low around 65F. Winds WSW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 70%. Tomorr... Read More
Two or three years ago I bought a miniature for my Halloween town called "Forgotten Cemetery" I loved it and thought I would make a great setting for a front yard haunt. So I started building it one piece at a time. I have some real wrought iron fences, no plastic. My wife hates them because they weigh a ton, but they don’t blow over in the wind. I've yet to build the four stone columns to support them, but the wait has given me some usable plans. My first tombstones were a learning experien... Read More
I was just thinking (always dangerous). When we bury people, they are usually dressed up to look nice in the coffin. Probably very few people are buried in a T- shirts and jeans. Therefore, any dug up dead folks (zombies, skeletons, half-rotted corpses, etc) should for the most part look like they are going somewhere. They probably did go somewhere, but the point is that a naked skeleton is probably not what we are going to see. Clothes tend to rot, but I... Read More
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