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In this video I create a very spooky, gory crate laced with burlap carrying human intestines for my annual haunted attraction |
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A quick how-to for realistic bloody sheets. PermaBlood is sold by Pale Night Productions |
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head stuck on a end bit of a broken hoe and sat on a old clutch out of a strimmer. |
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Electric chair shocker prop constructed with kit from HauntedVentures.com |
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With PermaBlood, Great Stuff and some store-bought props you can make some really disgusting guts and body parts. |
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Using a bit of Tap Plastic "TAP Flexible Expanding Foam" (a two-part polyurethane foam) and some Smooth-On "So Strong" red tint and a plastic bag allows you to make a quick and simple internal organ for a prop. |
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How to make fake gums out of cheap and easy to find materials. These are great for your Halloween props, specimen jars. These are especially cool for a serial killer butcher scene, like Texas chainsaw massacre. |
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