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May 8 11 12:12 AM
May 14 11 12:45 PM
I was just checking out the beautiful job done on all these kits and decided to share a few of my own-
Here's the Polar Lights Wolf Man 1/4 scale cold-cast Porcelain kit that I recently finished.
Thanks
S.P.
May 14 11 12:52 PM
This is the Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein resin kit called "Crazy Am I?" from Monsters In Motion. I added the skull and eyeball to the kit just for fun.
Thanks,
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Mar 9 12 7:17 PM
Mitchellmania wrote:I was hoping to get a couple more done for this, but between a sinus infection and a twisted ankle, this is what I have:Luminators are great under a black light! I am working on Michael Myers and wished I had the money for the Headless Horseman- They would have been great! Maybe next year!
Mar 9 12 7:20 PM
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Very cool diorama you've got there Robert Troch! What room of the house was sacrificed to create this monstrous beauty?jim
Jul 12 12 7:32 PM
Here is how I painted my Frightening Lightning version of the Bride of Frankenstein. I’ve had this model for many years and even posted pictures of it previously in this thread; but I have been frustrated with how the glow plastic obscured the really outstanding details. However, since it would be heresy to completely paint over this rare glow version of the kit; I decided instead to merely accent the lines and details. Fortunately, the model’s greatest liability, its extreme fragileness, proved to be an asset, as the Bride was removed from the table quite easily. I chose the metallic green color because it is reminiscent of the green glow (and I just liked the color). Finally, for the finishing touch, I added gold chains to replace the regular plastic ones. It’s a great model and now the Bride looks equally good in the daytime, at night, or under black light, as you can see below.
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Jul 19 12 11:25 PM
Here's the first kit I've built in ten years or more. I have the new Moebius Bride of Frankenstein --- has anybody built that one yet? Let's see it! --- and wanted to get back into the swing of modeling before I cracked the seal on it. I think I committed a bit of modeling heresy with this kit. I used an MPC Superman re-pop but found the head from the Superman kit that I had when I was seven years old. So I cleaned off all of that old enamel paint and put it on the MPC kit. And I did take a bit of artistic license with one of the details on the kit --- do you see it?And, by the way, all of the kits that have been posted here look GREEEEEEAT! I love lurking and looking at them!
Jul 21 12 4:27 AM
captainmarvel1957 wrote:Here's the first kit I've built in ten years or more. I have the new Moebius Bride of Frankenstein --- has anybody built that one yet? Let's see it! --- and wanted to get back into the swing of modeling before I cracked the seal on it. I think I committed a bit of modeling heresy with this kit. I used an MPC Superman re-pop but found the head from the Superman kit that I had when I was seven years old. So I cleaned off all of that old enamel paint and put it on the MPC kit. And I did take a bit of artistic license with one of the details on the kit --- do you see it?And, by the way, all of the kits that have been posted here look GREEEEEEAT! I love lurking and looking at them!
Jul 22 12 6:04 PM
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