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Need a Gary Oldman Dracula now!I have all three KP Draculas— they are amazing figures!
Need a Gary Oldman Dracula now!I have all three KP Draculas— they are amazing figures!
The only difference between this big box luxury exclusive edition, and the individual exclusive luxury editions (that you can buy separately), is that its all combined in a single package with the coffin.I purchased the Exlusive Web double pack...what is the exclusive about?
I see it states "
This release ONLY:The luxury Dracula White Coffin
Luxury Double Package"
Is it just for the LUXURY double package and the Coffin you can buy seperately?
Why is the double package Luxury?
The only difference between this big box luxury exclusive edition, and the individual exclusive luxury editions (that you can buy separately), is that its all combined in a single package with the coffin.
I actually prefer the individual packaging. On their social media page, you can see the big box vs. single figure box. Here it is.
Double pack behind the Lee single off to the right. The coffin can be purchased separately, boxed individually. The coffin comes in its own glossed heavy box titled "Vampire's Coffin"
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Here is a video where you see the reviewer showcasing his standard (single head editions) with the coffin in its box separately.
Interestingly enough, they use pictures of the actual products (as opposed to the great drawn artwork) on the regular and deluxe editions. The regular and deluxe editions feature different pictures to differentiate.
My saga with these has been interesting. I was over the moon at the sculpts when I pre ordered them. I got annoyed at the amount of time it took for them to finally be released. I had the "everything packed together" set ordered. As the economy kept growing worse, and some discontentment with KP, I cancelled my order.The single boxes do look better. I wonder why I went with the Luxury version. Probably a better value....or something. Hard to remember a year ago..
Individual boxes easier to store in separate locations. Essentially the "Luxury" box is just the smaller boxes combined and made inconvenient.
Seems spot on observations..My saga with these has been interesting. I was over the moon at the sculpts when I pre ordered them. I got annoyed at the amount of time it took for them to finally be released. I had the "everything packed together" set ordered. As the economy kept growing worse, and some discontentment with KP, I cancelled my order.
After seeing all the online videos and pictures, I realize there were more things I liked about them than I thought. So I found a way to acquire a set of exclusives, packed individually. Which should be here today.
My thoughts on these, based on what I have seen online, without having my set yet:
The pros:
1. The head sculpts are amazing. The exclusives are the way to go; in order to get the stoic, 'vanilla' head portraits of both characters. Which happen to be my personal favorites here. No one in this film is wearing belts, because the attention to details of costuming were followed pretty closely here and in Curse of Frankenstein.
2. Exclusive packaging has some stellar art work. Individual exclusive packaging will help (in my case) with storage.
3. The tailoring is quite nice, especially with regards to Van Helsing's Chesterfield coat. It's superb. My only quibbles are with some slight tailoring issues. Listed below in the "cons".
4. KP appears to have improved upon their Lugosi release: the boxes appear more collector friendly this time out (Bela's box flap is super thin, and bent in several places when I removed him). I am hoping the wrist pegs are sturdier, and not as brittle as Bela's. I like the fact they went with wrist inserting method this time around to hide joints.
5. Bottom line, this set is probably going to be highly sought after amongst fans of the film.
The cons:
Inaccurate fashion faux pas:
1. Trousers of the era for these fellas were without belts. No need for belt loops here, or on Bela. Yet all three have them. If you're going to make the error of adding belt loops to period specific clothing, thread a cheap belt through there for crying out loud. Belt loops with no belt is...well, just plain silly.
2. Dracula's neckwear. Ole Drac wasn't sporting a skinny tie in the film. Or any of the films in the series. A star Ace or Product Enterprises crevat would have been more accurate.
That's it for the cons: 2 minor fashion quibbles. Fortunately for me, I have an extra crevat. Guess I better go buy some belts,lol.
EDIT: if I am going to include all "quibbles" with regards to inaccuracy: That white coffin should be filled in with some sculpted, chunky dirt,lol.
The only difference between this big box luxury exclusive edition, and the individual exclusive luxury editions (that you can buy separately), is that its all combined in a single package with the coffin.
I actually prefer the individual packaging. On their social media page, you can see the big box vs. single figure box. Here it is.
Double pack behind the Lee single off to the right. The coffin can be purchased separately, boxed individually. The coffin comes in its own glossed heavy box titled "Vampire's Coffin"
View attachment 729629
Here is a video where you see the reviewer showcasing his standard (single head editions) with the coffin in its box separately.
Interestingly enough, they use pictures of the actual products (as opposed to the great drawn artwork) on the regular and deluxe editions. The regular and deluxe editions feature different pictures to differentiate.
They're most likely only going to be found on the secondary market at this point. They are sold out from KP.
The exclusives may prove harder to acquire in the future. Consider this;
1. The art card inside the box states the entire production run (all versions; standard, deluxe, exclusive) total 800 sets.
2. Of the 800 total sets production run,
a. 280 numbered pieces are the double pack exclusive
b. 80 numbered individually packaged exclusive versions
So there are only 360 chances total to get exclusives.
The other 440 sets consist of the standard (single head) and deluxe (double heads).
You could try getting on the waitlist at Sideshow for the exclusive double pack, and maybe get lucky, or watch the classifieds here. Barring that, maybe ebay?
I have the sideshow wolfman...only reason I kept it was because wanted the clothing and base to use with Kaustic headsWell, they arrived today. SUPERB. HEAD. SCULPTS. My minor quibbles are just that. Astounding. Although I am totally devoid of space for this stuff these days, Wolfman will be a must. As would Vincent Price.
The limited to 80 are for people who may not have wanted everything packaged together, or wanted different buying options, with all portraits included.Can you remind me what was in the 80 pack again? - struggling to remember what I've ordered from KP
Thanks for the info I’ll do all those things you suggestedThey're most likely only going to be found on the secondary market at this point. They are sold out from KP.
The exclusives may prove harder to acquire in the future. Consider this;
1. The art card inside the box states the entire production run (all versions; standard, deluxe, exclusive) total 800 sets.
2. Of the 800 total sets production run,
a. 280 numbered pieces are the double pack exclusive
b. 80 numbered individually packaged exclusive versions
So there are only 360 chances total to get exclusives.
The other 440 sets consist of the standard (single head) and deluxe (double heads).
You could try getting on the waitlist at Sideshow for the exclusive double pack, and maybe get lucky, or watch the classifieds here. Barring that, maybe ebay?
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