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There will probably be a bit more in the case when we film, but this is the nuclear bomb prop as it stands, all wired up and ready to blow.
This was at the Cherry Creek Mall in Denver, Colorado last weekend. They had a display on the Chronicles of Narnia and these are some of the props.
Props at Francine Zaslow's food photography studio in Boston, seen during a master class conducted by Francine and by Deborah Jones.
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Props at Francine Zaslow's food photography studio in Boston, seen during a master class conducted by Francine and by Deborah Jones.
When we moved in, there was a phone mounting bracket, and a "Phone" sign right above it, so we put a phone there. The phone is not connected to anything (we don't use land-line phones anymore) but it's a good prop for our various comedic improv activities...
Fans take notice of the Dexter props in the case infront of the Entertainment Earth booth at Comic-Con.
You are my muse ~ Unnea sits for Leander
Featuring Iplehouse Yur & Iplehouse Oscar
Diorama, props, drawings by ResinRapture
The dowel pegs are a strong way to position these prop shelves fast.
They also make the shelves keep the booth framework 'square'.
Further along in the build I will cut these pegs to about a 1cm above the shelves. But for now they can stay long.
When I build the Horse Stand , I may utilise one or two of the pegs if left longer.
So until I am sure , it seems best not to trim any of them yet.
With the door propped into place we can embed the extension metal tabs into the courses of bags as they are put into place, firmly locking the door frame into place.
Some of these are already showing in my photos, but I wanted to show the whole Vampire: The Masquerade set I've done so far.
Top Left: Meant to be a history of the Camarilla
Top Right: Meant to be a book of Sermons of Caine & Sabbat Ritae.
Bottom Left: The Book of the Tremere, a grimiore and unvarnished history of the clan
Bottom Right: The Book of Nod
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These are fake, prop, acrylic teeth entirely molded, cast, sculpted, and painted by me.
They could be used in a mask, on set, make-up, or animatronic. They are not wearable, however I have made some that are.