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I think the coffin looks better here than in the promotional pics.
Yes, it did look a lot better. Much more like wood and brass.
I think the coffin looks better here than in the promotional pics.
It does. Hopefully we’ll see a few in person pics of the set soon.Yes, it did look a lot better. Much more like wood and brass.
I just had a look for information about the colour.
First I looked at Google for images, and a number of statues and figures have made the cape lining red.
Then I found this (a question asked by someone we know?):
http://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/forum/index.php?topic=27232.0
It was red in the promotional art and posters for Dracula (1931), but grey for filming because red would have photographed as black in black and white.
So red is what it was supposed to be.
I've been collecting this stuff for 4 decades now. I can tell you....aside from Bergholtz's Bela 1/4 scale he did for Sideshow, this is going to hold the crown for "mass" production pieces for awhile. Anyone nitpicking it is probably just looking for a reason not to part with their money. Which I completely understand given the state of the world presently. I think if folks would just go "Man, that's nice....but I can't commit to spending that much for it." they would garner more respect than picking it to death.
I disagree with "undoubtedly going to the best Lugosi". It does look good, but to me the SS 1/4 sculpt still beats it.
Unless you want the online exclusive you could wait for Sideshow, I’m sure they’ll have it available before Halloween .I think i will get the standard release.. Does Kaustic ship to the U.S.? Though i assume this will be avialble at Sideshow and BBTS soon?
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