For Halloween : Show your classic Universal Monster Replicas!

TylerHam

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Hi All -
I am a life long Universal Classic Monster fan - and I know they arent necessarily the most popular in the replica game, but would love to see some pieces!
Ill start with my small collection -

The First: Resin Creature From The Black Lagoon head cast from a mold of the original sculpt, and behind it the prototype Factory Entertainment Creature Fossil Claw:
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Next is an AP of the Factory Ent Wolfman Cane
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Here is the Factory Ent Mummy Ring, along with an early production sample and the 3D print that they were produced from
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And Finally, a rubber Frankenstein head with ties back to the mold that was used to create the head piece for Glenn Strange in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
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Anyone else have anything "Classic Horror" to share?
 
Those are some fantastic pieces! You gotta love the original UNIVERSAL Monster pictures. They don't get much better than that in my opinion! Unfortunately, I don't have very many Classic Monster props in my Collection at this time, but I'd like to change that at some point in the future.

Right now I only have the CineArt FRANKENSTEIN Bust that was produced sometime in the late '90's, and a few smaller Bank/Busts of THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON and THE WOLFMAN. Probably my most 'sentimental' items though are the three framed Reproduction Lobby Cards that are currently hanging in my Home-Theater Concession area. They are from family trips that my wife, two daughters and I took several years ago at various times to see all three of my favorite FRANKENSTEIN films together in 35mm on the Big-Screen at an Revival-House Cinema about 3 hours away from where we live. (I purchased them there at the showings and laminated our Ticket-stubs along with various Newspaper clippings from that particular date from several local Papers in the area.)

Great topic, Tyler! Thanks for sharing your photos with us! :thumbsup

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I purchased a replica mummy ring directly from Forrest J. Ackerman that had thread from an original bandage used in the film encased in a drop of clear resin on the underside of the ring.
 
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