theycallmemr
New Member
I wanted to share the Monster that I made as a way to make the Trick or Treat rush hour a little more fun and interesting.
His name is Frank. His head is a candy dispenser. You load candy into the hopper located in the top of his head.
It collects into a candy bowl. You then turn either one of his neck bolts 180degrees and the candy travels down his tongue
and rests in his lower jaw for the Trick or Treaters to collect.
He is loosely inspired by Karloff's interpretation of Frankenstein’s Monster from the 1931 version.
I put a lot of details into Frank as an homage to Jack Pierce's brilliant make up effects.
Jonni Good, from UltimatePaperMache.com asked me to write a guest post detailing what went into making him and how
he works. Feel free to check out the article and share. Thanks.
http://www.ultimatepapermache.com/how-to-make-a-monster

His name is Frank. His head is a candy dispenser. You load candy into the hopper located in the top of his head.
It collects into a candy bowl. You then turn either one of his neck bolts 180degrees and the candy travels down his tongue
and rests in his lower jaw for the Trick or Treaters to collect.
He is loosely inspired by Karloff's interpretation of Frankenstein’s Monster from the 1931 version.
I put a lot of details into Frank as an homage to Jack Pierce's brilliant make up effects.
Jonni Good, from UltimatePaperMache.com asked me to write a guest post detailing what went into making him and how
he works. Feel free to check out the article and share. Thanks.
http://www.ultimatepapermache.com/how-to-make-a-monster





Last edited by a moderator: