09jisaac
Regular Member
It all started with this man:
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Chris, my Remington 700VTR .308 and I.
I received him from a very special girl, I don't remember her named off the top of my head though (thanks pretty [brown?] eyes, I hope we meet again some day). He was a Christmas present. One that was quickly destroyed. It took what seemed like exactly 10 min and 300+ rds of 5.56 and 7.62 before he was turned mostly in to mush. His insides were just made out of paintballs and styrofoam. I had to see if I could make a better zombie, and for $80 I could probably fill him with gold.
Here is my lovely assistant, I call her "derp" (I think she has a name). She is shredding old newspapers to give our plaster mold some strength. Damn, she looks soo angry, I think I might have tooted. She is wearing a trash bag too keep the plaster off of her skin and a shower cap to keep it out of her hair.
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Got some supplies together. Gotst to have my pepsi, a 30lb bag of plaster, a gallon of water (not all shown), the strips of newspaper and my model Derp.
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Some mild sedatives (roofies) and she was out like a light. Ready to be worked. Need my hacksaw, some rubber gloves, wait..... No..... This is my zombie mold.
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Now, I covered her in petroleum jelly (yum) and I am ready to start. HUGE globs of plaster and spread it out.
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Now to pull it off.
Ooops, looks like I put WAY too much plaster in between her torso and arm. Now she don't have to shave her arms though, thats a plus. She wouldn't quit screaming at me for hurting her as I yanked it off. She is such a baby, she got to keep most of her skin. Some band aids (to her skin) and some tape (to her mouth) and we're both good to.
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Now I paint on glue to remove the wrinkles that the trash bag left in the plaster, and to glue the parts back on that I broke off. Mmmmm, love the smell of superglue in a small room.
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Sadly I didn't get the plaster on my model fast enough so it started to harden in my tote. This meant that I couldn't start on her head, which she didn't complain about as she hated me shoving plaster in her ears anyways. I guess it'll just be a torso to practice with, to perfect my technic, to make my GF into a zombie.
Now all I have to do is fill my mold with whatever. I hope I can do better than paintballs and styrofoam though. I am thinking corn starch goop and water balloons with corn syrup and food coloring would work good.
Stop me now if you all don't want to hear anymore of this. If you don't I'll continue posting my quest to make a zombie.
View attachment 7848http://zombieindustries.com/shop/chris-zombie/
Chris, my Remington 700VTR .308 and I.
I received him from a very special girl, I don't remember her named off the top of my head though (thanks pretty [brown?] eyes, I hope we meet again some day). He was a Christmas present. One that was quickly destroyed. It took what seemed like exactly 10 min and 300+ rds of 5.56 and 7.62 before he was turned mostly in to mush. His insides were just made out of paintballs and styrofoam. I had to see if I could make a better zombie, and for $80 I could probably fill him with gold.
Here is my lovely assistant, I call her "derp" (I think she has a name). She is shredding old newspapers to give our plaster mold some strength. Damn, she looks soo angry, I think I might have tooted. She is wearing a trash bag too keep the plaster off of her skin and a shower cap to keep it out of her hair.
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Got some supplies together. Gotst to have my pepsi, a 30lb bag of plaster, a gallon of water (not all shown), the strips of newspaper and my model Derp.
View attachment 7850
Some mild sedatives (roofies) and she was out like a light. Ready to be worked. Need my hacksaw, some rubber gloves, wait..... No..... This is my zombie mold.
View attachment 7853
Now, I covered her in petroleum jelly (yum) and I am ready to start. HUGE globs of plaster and spread it out.
View attachment 7856
Now to pull it off.
Ooops, looks like I put WAY too much plaster in between her torso and arm. Now she don't have to shave her arms though, thats a plus. She wouldn't quit screaming at me for hurting her as I yanked it off. She is such a baby, she got to keep most of her skin. Some band aids (to her skin) and some tape (to her mouth) and we're both good to.
View attachment 7857
Now I paint on glue to remove the wrinkles that the trash bag left in the plaster, and to glue the parts back on that I broke off. Mmmmm, love the smell of superglue in a small room.
View attachment 7858
Sadly I didn't get the plaster on my model fast enough so it started to harden in my tote. This meant that I couldn't start on her head, which she didn't complain about as she hated me shoving plaster in her ears anyways. I guess it'll just be a torso to practice with, to perfect my technic, to make my GF into a zombie.
Now all I have to do is fill my mold with whatever. I hope I can do better than paintballs and styrofoam though. I am thinking corn starch goop and water balloons with corn syrup and food coloring would work good.
Stop me now if you all don't want to hear anymore of this. If you don't I'll continue posting my quest to make a zombie.