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Robert Vignone's skull print is ready for its close-up.
Something about being able to create literally anything somehow drives people — especially Form 1 users — to make the most mind-bendingly creepy stuff. It’s Halloween, and we’re happy to show off some of the spookiest builds that have shown up in our forums.
![Jimmy Maidens' pumpkinheaded figurine](https://archive-media.formlabs.com/upload/jimmymaidens-pumpkinhead.jpg#autosize=2323)
This tiny pumpkinhead, based on Jimmy Maidens’ own character design, is Jimmy’s first foray into model painting — not that we could tell!
All this zombie wants to do is hold your smart phone. Or eat your braaaaaaiiiiiins.
![Refurbished Splatterhouse Arcade game](https://archive-media.formlabs.com/upload/claycowgill-femurjoystick-blog.png#autosize=2322)
This refurbished late-80s arcade game features a Form 1-printed femur for a macabre joystick. Clay Cowgill also used Form 1 builds as mold bases for the game’s lettering. Check out his forum post for a detailed breakdown of the fabrication, plus more process photos!
Our clear resin’s black-light fluorescence gives some models an extra touch of the supernatural:
![Ball jointed figure and Running Troll 3D printed models](https://archive-media.formlabs.com/upload/glowy-builds.jpg#autosize=2325)
Join the party in Brad Barron's themed thread with your own holiday prints, and keep an eye on the Formlabs Facebook and Twitter for more highlights. Happy Halloween, everyone!