A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

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A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Mr.PumpkinGrin » Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:02 pm

For the past couple of years my parents have slowly allowed my two brothers and I to build, a Halloween set in their front yard. The first year we started, was just a mausoleum, a facade to the front deck with a graveyard gate and tombstones. Two years later we built a pirate ship, well more or less 1/4 of a pirate ship, including the captain's quarters where the mausoleum facade lay the years before. 36ft long and 25ft tall, you could see the flag above the houses of the neighborhood.

This year, we went all out. With running water from the water tower, to a burning saloon, falling roof and all, to the all awaited candy bowl in the out house, we brought to Flagstaff, Arizona something they've never seen before.
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There are more then this but I thought I'd post these few pics. It was remarkable at night with the burning barn soundtrack and fake flame effects. On top of that, smoked billowing out front all windows and doors.
If anyone has any idea on who I can contact to get better at this and work on a proffesional level, that'd be awesome. More pics to come!
Trick the devil into an apple tree and for all eternity you'll carry a turnip on fire .... I'll stick with the pumpkin....

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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Haunt Master » Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:29 pm

Good job, Mr. PG!

I'd like to see more pics when you get chance to post here later. ;)


BTW, welcome to Halloween.com board! :D I am so glad to have you as the newbie here! ;)

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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Rising Dead Man » Tue Dec 16, 2008 1:11 pm

This is great! Did you have strobe lights and stuff like that?
Halloween wraps fear in innocence,
As though it were a slightly sour sweet.
Let terror, then, be turned into a treat...
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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Mr.PumpkinGrin » Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:42 am

Actually no. I had planned on putting a few inside the Saloon, but our Fire lamp/fans were doing the trick of disorientation. Wish we'd gotten a pic of it with the smoke but oh well. The rest of the place was lit up with good ol' fashioned flood lights, green and red.
Trick the devil into an apple tree and for all eternity you'll carry a turnip on fire .... I'll stick with the pumpkin....

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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Haunt Master » Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:41 pm

Mr.PumpkinGrin wrote:For the past couple of years my parents have slowly allowed my two brothers and I to build, a Halloween set in their front yard. The first year we started, was just a mausoleum, a facade to the front deck with a graveyard gate and tombstones. Two years later we built a pirate ship, well more or less 1/4 of a pirate ship, including the captain's quarters where the mausoleum facade lay the years before. 36ft long and 25ft tall, you could see the flag above the houses of the neighborhood.

This year, we went all out. With running water from the water tower, to a burning saloon, falling roof and all, to the all awaited candy bowl in the out house, we brought to Flagstaff, Arizona something they've never seen before.
Image

Image

There are more then this but I thought I'd post these few pics. It was remarkable at night with the burning barn soundtrack and fake flame effects. On top of that, smoked billowing out front all windows and doors.
If anyone has any idea on who I can contact to get better at this and work on a proffesional level, that'd be awesome. More pics to come!


With your permission - may I copy your photo so I can add it to haunt calendar please? It is up to you.

Please send me a private message, or email me: cerlists@webv.net

Thanks. :)

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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Mr.PumpkinGrin » Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:43 pm

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my brothers rehearsing our little shootout halloween day
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me on the left, ben in the middle, casey on the right
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I made the dynamite box and dynamite, well, we made everything! but the box was awesome
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our pumpkins sitting on the steps leading up to the saloon
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here are the sleuce boxes, they had running water in them on halloween
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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Haunt Master » Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:59 pm

They're so awesome pics!!!

Thanks for posting and sharing with us! ;)

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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Rising Dead Man » Mon Dec 29, 2008 7:17 pm

Dude, YOU have talent! That looks like a real wild west town!
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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by jadewik » Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:08 pm

I'm impressed. Seriously impressed.

What you and your brothers have built rivals what I've seen in Tucson for Nightfall (and Old Tucson Studios is a real, professional movie set)... Shoot, if I didn't have my own Halloween to pull together that week, I'd drive the 4 hours to Flagstaff to see yours. How long did that take you to build and set up?

Next year (2010) is my turn to pick our theme (hubby and I take turns choosing themes) and I'd already decided on "Old West" after a couple visits to Tombstone and Bisbee-- we have Halloween planned through 2012 (hehe). You have fantastic ideas! Granted, I'm leaning more towards parties in the future since this (blasted gated) neighborhood doesn't have many ToT'ers, but were I doing a yard haunt... well... I'd have to steal a few of your ideas because I'm just drooling.

Do you have photos of the other yard haunts have you guys done in the past? ... Have you ever re-used props from previous years?

Do you really want to get into film/set design?

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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Mr.PumpkinGrin » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:39 pm

First, thank you for your comment! It's good to hear someone really impressed. It's a lot of work.
Yes, indeed I do have other pictures of our years past. I'll post them soon if wanted. WE actually got night shots too.

Yes, my brothers and I want to make it to the movies. We want to eventually make a theme park. The drive is there, but the money isn't present... so it's tough. But we did it.

We did use a few props over again but it's the storage part that's difficult. The nice thing is having people we know willing to give up "junk" for us to use. It's easy to pull stuff off like that if you just look around.
What parts would you like to use for your own party haunt? Just makes me wonder what really was cool:D
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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by jadewik » Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:53 am

It's understandably a lot of work. I don't go as "all out" as you three because I haven't the time to do that much work... I focus primarily on making things fast to assemble and take down, mobility (I like to set up a church parties), and easy storage.... so something as spectacular as your setup would have to wait 'till I owned my own house (I'm presently renting a house) and could leave a bit of it up year-round. Somewhere around here are smatterings of photos from my past 3-haunts. 2008's big project was a gurney made out of PVC (takes up about 2 cubic feet of storage) and I doubt I'll ever do anything so time-intensive again...

The water tower, sleuce boxes, and the dynamite are my favorites. Mostly because they're very well crafted, the water tower and sleuce boxes really work, and I was thinking "Oh, man... that's so cool!" when I was looking through your photos. I really love your attention to details too-- the vultures on the water tower, the hanging elements-- antlers, rope/lasso, lanterns, and wanted poster-- and the costumes. I even love the "little brown shack out back". It adds a realistic element to the whole scene that makes it "too real". Now I'm curious to know what you're cooking up for next year.... and I'd absolutely LOVE to see photos from past years!

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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Andybev01 » Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:24 pm

I'm speechless...

Great work!!
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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Andybev01 » Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:25 pm

Unless I missed pics somewhere else in here, do you have some of the finished gurney?

jadewik wrote:I'm impressed. Seriously impressed.

What you and your brothers have built rivals what I've seen in Tucson for Nightfall (and Old Tucson Studios is a real, professional movie set)... Shoot, if I didn't have my own Halloween to pull together that week, I'd drive the 4 hours to Flagstaff to see yours. How long did that take you to build and set up?

Next year (2010) is my turn to pick our theme (hubby and I take turns choosing themes) and I'd already decided on "Old West" after a couple visits to Tombstone and Bisbee-- we have Halloween planned through 2012 (hehe). You have fantastic ideas! Granted, I'm leaning more towards parties in the future since this (blasted gated) neighborhood doesn't have many ToT'ers, but were I doing a yard haunt... well... I'd have to steal a few of your ideas because I'm just drooling.

Do you have photos of the other yard haunts have you guys done in the past? ... Have you ever re-used props from previous years?

Do you really want to get into film/set design?
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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by Mr.PumpkinGrin » Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:49 am

Gurney? I think that a name for something I don't know about, lol. Thankyou for your comment!
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Re: A Wild West Haunt in the Pines

Post by jadewik » Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:57 am

Andybev01 wrote:Unless I missed pics somewhere else in here, do you have some of the finished gurney?
Andy- Try looking here

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