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Part 7 Torso Display - auzorann - 03-06-2010 i had an idea last night that i've never seen done before. just because i haven't seen it doesn't mean it hasn't been done so if you've seen one let me know.anyway, the idea is to use a partial skeleton as a base for a part 7 torso display. for the rotting flesh you can use liquid nails just like Christian Hanson did in his How to Make Your Own Scratch Built Corpse DVD. it actually has a really good effect once painted.here's the partial skeleton i had in mind.<img src=\"http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/9396/partialskeleton.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" />since it has the skull and backbone it would be perfect for putting a part 7 mask on. you could use the shirt to hide the bottom part of the mask so it doesn't easily look like a mask.let me know what you think. Part 7 Torso Display - sirbrad - 03-06-2010 Yeah I had the same idea I was going to add latex to a halloween full sized skeleton and make an entire body, but I knew it would take too long. But yeah you could cover most of it up anyway with the clothes. I was going to make just a head someday maybe. Part 7 Torso Display - puckface - 03-06-2010 those buckies (although typically lifesized) are probably not exactly what you are looking for with this project. jason's torso in part 7 was design to match his frame, and is actually much larger than the average body frame.this project COULD be done, but by the time you beef up the torso to appear more life-like or realistic, the spine and ribs showing through the rotted flesh may compare too small. |