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Post by andymoscarts on Jun 6, 2014 18:54:33 GMT -5
Been absent of late with my collection of old "monsters of the movies" kits(and my current Aliens obsession)I found these two neglected models at the bottom of an old box,with enough pieces missing to make a full restore almost impossible,Till I hit upon an idea,How about a "What if" Gentlemen,and Ladies,I give you "Monsters of the movies,Frankenstein v the wolfman" Cheers Andy
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Post by TAY666 on Jun 6, 2014 20:21:42 GMT -5
Cool!
I think this may be the first time I've seen the wolfman built. And with some great close-up shots.
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Post by prescenes2 on Jun 6, 2014 20:27:53 GMT -5
Great idea and execution! Way to combine to classic kits to make a "monster scene"!!!
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Post by artdecovampire on Jun 7, 2014 6:54:27 GMT -5
Andy thats a classic! Either 'The House of Franlestein' or 'House of Dracula' B&W movies do have a scene just like this. I think the actor is Glen Strange in the Frankenstein make up and its Chaney JNR as the wolf man. Love the toadstools and the position of the figures it is like a film still. Do you use photoshop or a green screen to paste in the backgrounds? I noticed on a lot of your PS kits you have a nice graphic background to your shots.
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Post by andymoscarts on Jun 7, 2014 14:33:52 GMT -5
Cheers Guys,appreciate it,Art,I use Photoshop to put in the backgrounds.
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Post by Gamera on Jun 14, 2014 13:29:06 GMT -5
Great use of the two kits. I love the old B&W monster films. I really dig The Mummy films, even though some of them aren't the best! Keep modeling. Regards G
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