Sculpted foam elephant head for Colorado Brewery

25 years of building props and my customers keep throwing me curve balls.  We built an eps foam head that fit snug over the existing bull head and horns.  The ears were sewn upholstery pads that were Velcro  attached in case a rider crashed down on them.   Keep’n it safe as possible!  Odell’s was the end user.  I built these for Proctor Productions in Denver.  We’re good at strong but light here at Eyecandyprops.

Posted 6 years, 7 months ago at 10:04 pm.

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Spraying plastic hard coat onto foam props

lady bug coated

EPS foam is a great material.  Light weight, not too expensive & relatively safe to work with.  Its only flaw is it’s fragility.  We spray a strong 2 part plastic coating on our props.  Then we finish the look with automotive paints.  Using materials that are industry proven means our sculptures last indoors and outside in the elements.  The prop I’m coating in the photo was designed for children to climb on.

Posted 8 years, 1 month ago at 11:06 am.

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