I just finished the Barnabas Collins model and since I have the original I wanted to build this one the way I thought it shold be. I always thought the original pose was the worst ever on a plastic model figure and the flexable arms are useless. So first I got the replacement head from Cult TV Man. It didn't come with the name plate but I did not care because the original didn't have one. I saw the article in Amazing Figure Modeler about the head and they also said if someone came up with a better base they would have something. So I did. I had a wall piece I bought from KMart years ago for $1.00. It was part of a Christmas village scene. Perfect scale. Then I took the base and expanded it with clay and used artifical grass to cover it. I took the plastic arms and repositioned them. I used only the mouse for an extra piece. One leg was shorter than the other so I had to build one up to make them the same height.
The look is Barnabas standing on a stone path in front of the crumbling walls of Collinwood. I also posted the picture on the box that was my inspiration and was my favorite pose on the box.
[(http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii175/universalsteve/bc4.jpg)
(http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii175/universalsteve/bc2.jpg)
(http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii175/universalsteve/bc1.jpg)
(http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii175/universalsteve/bc5.jpg)
Well done!
Man, that is wicked !
Looks great!!!!
Great work!
Thank you all for the kind words about my Barnabas model.I figured since I finished Barnabas I would push the werewolf to the top of the stack. I have a problem. I have lost my original therefore I want to build it as it is. But now I am older since I had my first one and I noticed that the base is the same as the Barnabas base which is a stone base. They put a tree on it in the picture. Last I heard a tree doesn't grow on a stone path. I think all I can do is leave the tree out of it and someday get another one and make a base that makes sense.
Great work!
Fantastic! Your mods have certainly improved the original kit.
Thank you Kenneth and Mitchellmania for the kind words. I appreciate that.
Beautifully done!!!
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I love it. You really captured the expression of Barnabas that scared me as a kid. It was this picture below from Famous Monsters of Filmland that gave me nightmares. You're model is bringing it all back to me!
(http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/5479/barnabuscollins.jpg)
Fangtastic work! Thanks for sharing!
Another great one, US!