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I actually love the Bride enough now to want that headsculpt in 1/6
You may very well be the only person on earth to notice these things you are pointing out,lol.the only two grips I have about this series of figures is Dracula Carfax Abbey they have him wearing the same tailcoat and waistcoat from the Transylvania look, which once he gets to London he wears a 30's tailcoat which is shorter, high waisted and doesn't have satin buttons to his 20's tailcoat he wears in Transylvania and his waistcoat has more a u shaped opening. The Phantom is suppose to have chelsea boots they can be seen in photos taken at the time. Two different looks
YES !I actually love the Bride enough now to want that headsculpt in 1/6
maybe if enough people show interest for oneYES !
She is in my top 3 most wanted figures in 1/6 scale.
Kaustic Plastik did a Dracula, but I'm afraid they will only do men figures. I don't know what's the deal is with female figures but nobody seems to care.
I'm hesitant to buy the KP Bela Lugosi because if they don't do any other Universal Monster...it's best to buy the Neca more complete collection, even if it's a smaller scale.
We had a Creature from the Black Lagoon from Mondo, a Dracula from KP...each 1/6 company seems to do only one figure.
Agreed, I don’t think it’s possible to get better versions in this scale than what Neca have done. They’re all fantastic but their Dracula is a masterpiece. The Creature does not disappoint either. Brilliant line.Anyone who doubts the quality of this line, or the dedication to being loyal to the source material, is crazy. This is easily the best Universal Monsters line in this scale to date.
The sculpt is great but that paint application is what really distinguishes this figure. To date I felt NECA's b&w Frankenstein was their best offering, this may well be their best now.NECA Creature from the Black Lagoon is up for preorder.
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