I don't keep up as I should, and am not sure if this has been shown here before--if it has, please let me know and I'll remove it or move it or something. I bought this "kit" from Terry Prince some years ago--he has since, far too young, passed away. It consisted of the wooden framework, xeroxed copies of the ad text, and a set of resin busts replicating the masks. Very clever idea, I thought, creating a 3-D version of the old magazine ad. It's about 8 1/2 x ll, I guess--same size as the magazines, anyhow. I was in a hurry to get it on the shelf when I did it, and I neglected to put the contrasting colors behind each mask--I told myself it gave better contrast to the "masks" to leave the background white. I see now that this must be remedied, so I'll be adding color background for each of the heads. Anyhoo, here it is as it stands today:
(http://www.geocities.com/marcusfayne/admasks2.jpg)
That was one of the coolest ideas, ever!
Any other ads that would make a nifty model kit (of fun way of displaying an actual item)?
I love that kit. It's really cool....
Eliot Brodsky of the Rubber Room website has been using masks to create 3-D displays with plexi graphics in front of them lately... some of the coolest stuff ever...
(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p184/brod101/DIS.jpg)
(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p184/brod101/DIS006.jpg)
(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p184/brod101/DIS002.jpg)
That Verne Langdon zombie mask and the Monster Scene cover are also masks in 3-D displays.
There is one fellow, who is known as "Evil Wilhelm", who has the vintage Don Post masks from that ad and has created a 1:1 scale dispaly with them. You can see part of it in this shot.
(http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/1074788/aview/1100997263351_evilmaskcab94.jpg)
I know someone else who is planning a similar display. It'll be hard to do, as some of those mask are extremely rare (2 or 3 known to exist rare)
For most of us, that resin kit is as close as it gets, so that's a great thing to have. Nice piece Robert.
Quote from: Toy Ranch on February 29, 2008, 02:42:06 PM
Eliot Brodsky of the Rubber Room website has been using masks to create 3-D displays
LOL Earlier I was thinking it would be cool to do a monster mag (front) cover using a mask or toy or whatever and that MONSTER WORLD #6 would be an easy one, as it feature a DP Frank mask. Love the Zombie mask ad, too!
Quote from: Toy Ranch on February 29, 2008, 02:50:20 PM
Don Post masks from that ad and has created a 1:1 scale dispaly with them.
Day-um! That
is cool!
I love this post.
E.A.
I plan to do something very similar with my masks. I'm going to try to replicate the later mask ads from the 70's. Still have some pieces to find and restore before it happens.
Elliot's and Evil's displays, especially Evils, He's one of the reasons I collect masks, have been a huge inspiration.
Although not an exact display. These ORIGINAL 800 line masks on the top 2 shelves, are in the correct order of the mid 70's ad.
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd54/gracebuster/House%20of%20Horror/smDoctorShockersHouseofHorror042.jpg)
Dante told me when we were setting up the museum that he, "canted the mask like the ad!"
I said, "did you just use a word that had been excised from the vernacular 3 decades ago?"
He replied,"yes!"
I said, "some people could, Some people couldn't, Dante cant!"
hahahahaha!
That 800 line display of yours is amazing, Dan. I don't think anyone else even has all of them, do they?
Here's my copy of the Terry Prince kit
(http://images.yuku.com/image/pjpeg/ecc261114d489dd6e703692cdf991dde10339df9.jpg)
I love all these displays! Being a mask collector I am always impressed with cool display ideas.
The mini-mask display is a really cool kit. The 800 line display is nuts! What a fantastic collection!
Man, what an AMAZING thread! I love the idea that the displays are getting so involved with some collectors; I've always felt that a big part of what makes a collection special is the presentation. Someone that knows Evil well enough needs to talk him in to posting some pics of that 1:1 display of his. I'm not sure that my 'ole heart can take it, but I'm willing to chance it. :o
Dr. Shocker's as painted by the great John Gilbert.
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd54/gracebuster/Febuary2008.jpg)
Robert and Minion.. Did you guys paint yours, or if not who did?
I love seeing these kits painted and finished. They are really cool!
Quote from: Toy Ranch on March 02, 2008, 01:14:07 PM
I love seeing these kits painted and finished. They are really cool!
No doubt; each one is just fantastic. I'd love to have one of these kits.
I did the painting on my Prince mask ad kit. I'm far from great at model painting, but I was happy enough with the end result. I have a cousin who studies AMAZING FIGURE MODELER magazine and the David Fisher tapes (David is a genius--and a really nice guy, too), and he tries to paint "the way it should be done"--but I grew up just wading in and slapping the paint on, and trying for some detail work, too. I admire the heck out of the perfectly painted models at Wonderfest--and then go right back to painting stuff my own way! Hard headed me.
Quote from: typhooforme on March 02, 2008, 03:10:44 PM
I did the painting on my Prince mask ad kit. I'm far from great at model painting, but I was happy enough with the end result. I have a cousin who studies AMAZING FIGURE MODELER magazine and the David Fisher tapes (David is a genius--and a really nice guy, too), and he tries to paint "the way it should be done"--but I grew up just wading in and slapping the paint on, and trying for some detail work, too. I admire the heck out of the perfectly painted models at Wonderfest--and then go right back to painting stuff my own way! Hard headed me.
I think it came out real well, Robert. I'm with you though... I've had pieces painted by the really good painters out there, but mostly I just get some Testors and a brush and have fun. :D
Not sure I ever really graduated from the Testors & Aurora model at 13 yrs old stage of model painting! But that's what I tell my cousin, who worries and frets and moans over not getting just the right color or the right effect--I do it fast and have fun, and I'm the one who has to look at 'em when I'm done! As long as I'm happy, it's a success! But I am gonna get color inside those cubicles in my display--what a difference it makes on the others shown here!
Mine was painted by LatexCreep aka Kevin Dobbs
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