Fairly accurate except for the size and material of the hoses (due to some budgetary reasons outside of my control). The gas mask worn by Elise during the seance scene. It has an arduino on board that flashes leds behind all the colored plastic shapes as seen in the film. I tried to find a reference photo to put here but funny enough, google images really only has the one I made (Though Ive got a production photo but cant share it due to NDA). Though it looks like a hot mess of arts and crafts materials, it's actually completely accurate with the exception of the pattern of the material on the chair (they discontinued the original material). The oh so ominous baby walker from Insidious 2. An old viewmaster and camera lenses with a dewalt drill handle. Again, the end of the wand changed a bit for the sake of durability and I added the red buttons as triggers for led effects I built into the device (the gauge is backlit and a red/blue led flashes on the main unit while the tip of the wand has a 1000 lumen led that strobes) A couple of older cameras and an audio mixing device. The led lights up as well.Īnother ghost sensing apparatus from the seance scene in the first film. Made from an antique camera and oscilloscope camera, and a soviet era tripod. One of the ghost sensing apparatuses from the seance scene in the first film. Most things are 100% accurate with the exception of the wooden tripods, the fabric on the chair of the baby walker, a portion of the gas mask, and I had to take some liberties with the wand portion of the hand-held meter (the original telescoping antenna design was too fragile to hold up to constant use in the theme park)Īnyways, just thought I'd throw them up here to share: I built a bunch of replica props from Insidious and Insidious 2 for Universal Studios Hollywood last year.
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