The tombstone popper is great to have a hand or a skull or whatever else moving up and down – hidden and then being revealed behind another prop. Tombstones are common, but they could also be coming from inside something – One use is going in and out of a barrel or treasure chest. It’s reindeer motor driven, so it’s a slow pop, not a fast one.
The infinity box or prop will be an open concept that can be used in a variety of ways and in different types of haunts. The example provided in this video below is a larger version then the actual prop that will be built at the Gathering.
The flying crank ghost is a very popular animated prop that is an eye catching addition to a cemetery, or most home haunts. The Flying Crank Ghost uses a high torque wiper motor to get the impressive movement.
The rattling casket is a great prop to have in your haunt when wanting to get a jump or scare from those enjoying your home haunt!
The rattling casket is a great prop to have in your haunt when wanting to get a jump or scare from those enjoying your home haunt!
The ammo can is great to power and control props throughout your haunt whether outside or inside.
The Spooky Lamp Post is great for a cemetery, or front yard haunt in lots of different settings.
This will be a class that will teach basic weatherproofing techniques and will provide materials to weatherproof a number of builds, but will specifically call out the Lost Souls build also being provided this year.
The Lost souls can be hands, scary heads, and skulls that will appear as if they are coming up from the ground. This would look great in a cemetery amongst tombstones.