Gore on the Floor

 

Hands down, Gore Galore had the best logo on site.  The Electric chair from Distortions was frighteningly realistic.  The movement of the body was fast and violent.  The body itself did NOT look like a dummy in a chair, it looked real.  His chest even had pectoral muscles and nipples.  The color on the hands was a bit pale, but that could be fixed.  The legs also looked a little thin for the chest, but those problems are SO small compared to the rest of the work in this totally believable animated prop with fog "smoke" and sound.

Assorted impaled corpses found around and about.

Orc busts from Lord of the Rings presented by Rubies.  VERY impressive work.  The mask molds are the same as the bust heads for double use out of the same sculptures.   We'll wait and see what the production run pieces look like.  Mask Illusions has always been really good at "What you see is what you get".  Let's all hope that holds true!

A couple of nice new pieces from Mario Chiodo.  Our favorite sculptor has broken his ties with Illusive Concepts and Paper Magic and struck out on his own again.  We love Mario and his work and hope that he has GREAT success in his New Vision Venture.

YUCKY!  World's most disgusting toilet!  This monstrosity can be rigged with a water cannon to blast a stream of water 25 feet into the air or simply hidden in a nice clean looking port-a-pot in your parking lot for a fun little scare.  New Michael Myers mask from Cinema Secrets looks much better!  No more gray lipstick!

This smoking Dead Eye prop was SO FUNNY!  Almost life size at about 5 feet, he comes with optional fog machine that makes smoke come out of his mouth and the bullet holes in his chest!  It really makes you stop and look!  The small head behind him was kind fun also.  It giggled around a lot.


TransWorld Chicago Halloween Show, March 2002

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