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    #1
    01-26-2007, 10:35 PM
    How is the dr. tongue mask from bump in the night productions and how is their service?
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    01-26-2007, 11:59 PM
    Quote:How is the dr. tongue mask from bump in the night productions and how is their service?
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    Its horrible looking in person and practically has no hair compared to the production shots. The paint job sucks too. Bump in the night makes some nice stuff here and there (especially back in the day when it was all hand made and ltd) but this was not one of them. They usually take forever to ship and customer service is not always good (see his feedback on ebay). If you really want one, go with a distributor on ebay who carries it. I say go get the death studios version. Its better although not perfect either. Someone needs to make a good dr. tongue dammit!!

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    01-27-2007, 12:01 AM
    Quote:Its horrible looking in person and practically has no hair compared to the production shots. The paint job sucks too. Bump in the night makes some nice stuff here and there (especially back in the day when it was all hand made and ltd) but this was not one of them. They usually take forever to ship and customer service is not always good (see his feedback on ebay). If you really want one, go with a distributor on ebay who carries it. I say go get the death studios version. Its better although not perfect either. Someone needs to make a good dr. tongue dammit!!

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    yeah so right bud!! im looking for a good dr thongue for a good time now
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    #4
    01-27-2007, 06:45 AM
    try at frightcatalog.com its is on there but Ithink its the bumpinthenight one but they also have thier own mass produced dead pilot/flyboy and their own napalm zombie

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    #5
    01-27-2007, 11:38 AM
    I made one a while ago, not a mask though, mine was made for an animatronic puppet, i changed it a bit on the puppet, made it a bit older looking
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    Last year i made a full statue that puked blood in a bucket over and over, went down well with the kiddies
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    01-27-2007, 09:26 PM
    thats friggin\' insane, puking blood into a bucket i love it, did you make the animatronics or just put a mask/cast on one (specers fred/lf)??

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    01-27-2007, 10:19 PM
    No i made the whole thing, fibreglass underskull, eye,brow and jaw movement, i took it with me to meet Tom Savini and george romero, they both got a kick out of it and signed it for me, animatronic stuff is not to hard, i use very basic stuff but it works for me :thumbsup:
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    01-30-2007, 01:09 AM
    i\'ve never tried animatronics i cant do anything electrical sounds great, i\'d like to try but i cant do anything remotely close to this

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    #9
    01-30-2007, 12:28 PM
    Its not that hard, i use a lot of of the shelf stuff, including parts from model airplanes linkages etc, even sometimes cannibalise toy cars for parts, once you have the parts in front of you its easier to see what you need to do
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