DIY Zombie Head Prop (Higher Quality)
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Higher Quality!
A DIY Zombie Head project, just in time for Halloween!
What you need:
Styrofoam Head
Dremel
Acrylic Caulk
Black Acrylic Paint
Paint Brush x2
Mixing bowl
Spoon
Cotton Balls
Cherry Wood Stain
Well done dude! You could dry brush some other highlights on it anytime. You could also add teeth if you wanted. I like the basic idea you did.
i have made one and he is great
The smell of ammonia is too much in the house, said no methhead ever
Rad dude
Dude thanks, I'm making some that I'm using for shooting targets, I'm going to hollow one out with a bent metal clothes hanger in a drill chuck, then fill with jello and stuff then seal the hole and have fun, since Im destroying mine I'll save the time by not making them look as good as yours, if it works good, I will make a nice one to let the kids shoot it
Ken Shiro That sounds pretty sweet. What a great way to prepare for the zombie apocalypse! ;)
That's a good Idia .be a cool target for sure
I just finished mine and he looks happy. :( I will keep trying. Thanks for the video!
Amanda Smith Awesome!
Amanda Smith Maybe he looks more mischievous than happy :) Aren't they fun to make?
Josh G I wish I could spin it that way but... maybe with the right lighting?! It was fun but took me forever!
I'm anxious to try this! Thanks for the video.
Josh really like it... will be trying one this upcoming season.
Awesome! I'm going to try to make like 20 more this year and try selling them on eBay. Maybe I'll make enough money that I can fund other prop projects :-)
@@joshgreenrules that's a good idea...Halloween is my favorite holiday...
Happy little accident with the cherry stain! Love it! Thanks for sharing!
Hope J McDonald LMT I'm not going to lie, I about had a heart attack when I saw that first coat LOL
It came out realy good. I might try to make one.. thanx for the vidio
Hi, I love your work. I was wondering if it would be ok to seal my styrofoam head with Krylon crystal clear before I start working with it to make a mask. I am very eager to get started, so if you wouldn't mind I would love your advice on this. Thank you, Brian
Hey Brian,
Sorry man, UA-cam flagged your comment as spam so I didn't see it until now.. I'm not sure if that would work, as the material kind of sets up when its done this way. I'd probably use toilet paper as a base to get the flexibility. And I'd definitely read the Krylon to see if its toxic first before using it.
I tried this! Awesome!
Awesome video
What size drimmel do you use?
Tiffany Gardner I believe the one in the video is a quarter inch. just make sure that it has a flat bottom to it.
high quality really?