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The "Bride"...
Well one of the things I like building, are these old "Monster" kits that I remember from years gone by.. This "Bride of Frankenstein" kit was a Polar Lights re-issue of an older Aurora kit. A nice change of pace from everything else I do, with no restrictions on what is right or wrong with presentation.. Painted in enamels and oils, with pastel chalks for shading on the face. Light coats of Future to seal it all together.
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I remember these kits well. The Creature from the Black Lagoon was my favorite (though not the most accurate!).
You've done a very fine job on this one! Chris |
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Very nice job
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That's great! I'd give you a hand but I see you already have more than enough. ;-)
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Just so long as the brain wasn't from someone named Abby....now what was that family name....Abby Normal?
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We belong dead..........
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What a cool model, and very well assembled and painted. Bravo!
Haha, thanks for that Ringmaster! Coincidentally, I just watched this wonderful film two months ago! |
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Great job on an old kit.
Hard to believe that Elsa Lanchester used to look that hot back in the day and she was a redhead to boot!
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Angela Lansbury was a hottie back in the day as well.
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