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    NightOwl Forums The Crypt Off Topic Building A Lifesize Jason With Pvc Pipe

     
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    Building A Lifesize Jason With Pvc Pipe
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    #11
    04-09-2006, 01:19 AM
    Quote:Those are really great ideas.  Thanks for the tips FinalOmega, Spaz and TallDarkandDisfigured !!!

    I plan on starting this in a couple of days.  Hope it works out.  I\'ll post pics when it\'s completed.
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    cool which J are you doing???

    I\'m going to be starting a pt1 Fred when I get my masks in from Bob
    and I\'m deff going to use the plaster in the boots trick
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    04-09-2006, 01:24 AM
    Quote:cool which J are you doing???

    I\'m going to be starting a pt1 Fred when I get my masks in from Bob
    and I\'m deff going to use the plaster in the boots trick
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    I\'m going to make a part 4 Jason. Good luck doing the Freddy!
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    04-09-2006, 01:29 AM
    sweet man cant wait to see when its done
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    04-09-2006, 02:21 AM
    An easier way to build a lifesize figure it out of wood, it\'s about as cheap as PVC if you get the really long narrow boards. I also found an easier way for the boots to keep them intact, I used insta-foam in the boots and when it dried it up kept the pole sturdy.
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    04-09-2006, 01:23 PM
    Quote:An easier way to build a lifesize figure it out of wood, it\'s about as cheap as PVC if you get the really long narrow boards. I also found an easier way for the boots to keep them intact, I used insta-foam in the boots and when it dried it up kept the pole sturdy.
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    Yeah that\'s work for keeping the legs in the boots but the advantage of th eplaster is the weight it adds to them. Keeps it from falling over.
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