Post an Image of a Favourite Monster or Sci-Fi Collectible!

Started by Hepcat, May 13, 2016, 03:01:15 PM

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Allhallowsday

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Palifan

That item is something I've never seen and simply amazing  :o

Ian

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Quote from: Palifan on May 29, 2017, 06:00:48 AM
That item is something I've never seen and simply amazing

Here's an old thread with lots of pics and the instructions.
http://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/forum/index.php?topic=11111.15

Don't blink! Here's a quick 15 sec. of it in operation.

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Palifan

That really is truly magnificent!

Thanks for passing on the thread Mike, great read and although I'm sure I'll never find one for sale (let alone be able to afford it), but it's nice to know this thing exists in the world.

Ian

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: Hepcat on May 20, 2017, 04:06:54 PM
Check out this fabulous SPP monster binder from 1963:



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Here is another example that recently sold on eBay for $202.00:



I never knew these existed before that auction.  They must be scarce.
ADAM

Hepcat

Collecting! It's what I do!

Hepcat

Here's a nice grouping of vintage Gurley Halloween candles:



tynhrt

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Hepcat

Vintage Halloween candy boxes are so cool I'll have to start collecting them one of these years!





tynhrt

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Hepcat

Beistle die-cuts always add a lot to the Halloween season:











tynhrt
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Hepcat

Check out these Halloween signs!







Can you imagine getting a little bottle of Coke while trick or treating? How cool would that have been?

8)
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Hepcat

I've come to appreciate the box art and sculpt of the Aurora Phantom of the Opera model kit, the Marx Phantom sculpt and the SPP Phantom wallet art more and more over the last few years. The Phantom of the Opera has accordingly moved up dramatically in my monster popularity rankings. 

As a result, this nifty Ben Cooper mask and costume now has a place way up high in my Halloween costume rotation:







It might very well be the one I choose for the big night in 2018.

tynhrt
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Monolith

I like the Ben Cooper Phantom costume, too. I actually took the photo of the Phantom mask in the middle with the black background that you posted above. I don't have the complete costume, though, just the mask.

marsattacks666

Quote from: Hepcat on June 03, 2017, 04:05:18 PM
I've come to appreciate the box art and sculpt of the Aurora Phantom of the Opera model kit, the Marx Phantom sculpt and the SPP Phantom wallet art more and more over the last few years. The Phantom of the Opera has accordingly moved up dramatically in my monster popularity rankings. 

As a result, this nifty Ben Cooper mask and costume now has a place way up high in my Halloween costume rotation:







It might very well be the one I choose for the big night in 2018.

tynhrt

Occasionally, this costume shows-up on eBAY. I have placed a bid once or twice, and never won the auction.
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Hepcat

Before plastic Halloween buckets arrived on the scene, the coolest way to trick or treat was with a shopping bag featuring Halloween graphics. Here are pics of a couple:





tynhrt
Collecting! It's what I do!

Monolith

How 'bout these Trick or Treat bags? I got these back in the '70's...