I know this is probably old school here and has been talked about forever. but that spray foam caulking you get from Home Depot is my new best friend for my Haunt.
The stuff is creepy as heck and if you get it on you, plan for a few days before it comes off - but man - that stuff is wild!
You can use it like me as Alien guts, spray or paint it any color after it dries - and it wont budge - dries like steel!
This is what I've been using:
http://greatstuff.dow.com/products/gc.htm
Not sure how toxic it is - but hey - I'm not going to eat the stuff.
Anyway - would love to hear of how others have applied this stuff to haunts (uses, applications, etc).
/tJ
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I love it too! Here's my severed head fountain which I finally got around to making more than a bucket stacked on a bucket, thanks to Great Stuff, some sand, and some gray spraypaint! (pic is from last year)
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yup that stuff is great!
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Re: Spray Foam
MacPhantom wrote:I love it too! Here's my severed head fountain which I finally got around to making more than a bucket stacked on a bucket, thanks to Great Stuff, some sand, and some gray spraypaint! (pic is from last year)
awesome prop