Make a horrific-yet-delicious Meat Skull Centerpiece for your next Halloween party! The MONSTER M4SK is our all-in-one, dual-display animated eyeball animation kit that you can easily use to bring this tasty decapitated head to life! The lenses and lens holders make those peepers really pop from their fleshy sockets.


Inspired by this recipe from the Today Show, we decided to up the creepy quotient a bit! Add MONSTER M4SK eyes and sliced prosciutto, capocollo, mortadella, and salami to a plastic-wrap covered foam skull to make a spooky/yummy three dimensional serving platter! Will your house guests be bold enough to peel off a slice of flesh to go with their crackers and beverages?

Parts

MONSTER M4SK DIY Electronic Face mask.  Two Screens Display Eyes that blink and dart up and down.
Peep dis! Have you always wanted to have another pair of eyes on the back of your head? Or outfit your costume with big beautiful orbs? The MONSTER M4SK
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Assembled Monster M4SK with lenses installed and eyes moving around
Here is the perfect kit for mounting convex lenses (glass or plastic) to your 
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Convex Plastic Lens with Edge
The eyes have it! Add this little lens to make a big expression with our Spooky Eyes demo for microcontrollers or Raspberry Pi. These are plastic lenses, with brilliant clarity and a...
$3.95
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Lithium Ion Polymer Battery 3.7v 420mAh with JST 2-PH connector and short cable
Lithium-ion polymer (also known as 'lipo' or 'lipoly') batteries are thin, light, and powerful. The output ranges from 4.2V when completely charged to 3.7V. This...
$6.95
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Tools, Materials & Supplies

In addition to the parts listed above, you'll also need:

  • Decorative prop skull -- preferably made of styrofoam, such as this one
  • Serving platter
  • Two 3oz. packages of sliced prosciutto
  • One 3oz. package each of capocollo, mortadella, and Calabrese salami (OK you can use any sliced meats you like, it's your party!)
  • Plastic cling wrap
  • Toothpicks
  • Crackers

Optional: Brain Jell-O mold and red Jell-O

This guide was first published on Oct 06, 2019. It was last updated on Oct 06, 2019.

This page (Overview) was last updated on Oct 03, 2019.

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