Tip: make sure to leave rusty’s chainsaw up because when it is down, the springs will get stretched or they will break where he will not be able to lift up the chainsaw anymore! Cool vid👍👌😁
Thanks for the tip, this one is actually broken and the motor is completely dead, so I keep him down because there is no need to keep it up when it’s broken, my working one I keep up though!
Whoa! You have a whole cornfield back there! Thats so sick! I'm doing a farm section of my haunt this year, I wish I had access to a cornfield lol. Would you reccomend getting Peek-A-Boo clown? Did yours come with a good face mold? Also how did you get your wooden base for the walls to stay up? Did you drill them into the ground? Thanks.
I definitely recommend peekaboo! I think he has a great price for all of that movement, yes mine came with a great mold that actually looks just like the one in the official video, if yours doesn’t it’s easy to stuff though! The walls automatically stand once you attach a few because once they are attached to each other it creates enough angles to hold it upright and sturdy, to make sure it’s extra secure we add some more wood in the upper corners to give it even more support too!
Your house and area you live in is so beautiful! Where abouts is it? Love this video, great job as always. we're loving your channel and how well you're doing. You definitely deserve it you're doing a great job!
Ones like 12 ft skeleton are water proof, but most of our props we put out the day of Halloween so that they don’t get wet, the reason why rusty was out was because he’s already broken and double trouble were out because they are covered under the porch.
I used large wooden poles (found at any local hardware store) for the framing, that can be cut down to fit any size room, and used black tarp for the walls. To build the frames we nailed the poles together, and to attach the tarp we used a spring loaded staple gun