Custom Vintage Tor!

Started by Dr.Terror, February 13, 2008, 06:07:34 PM

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Dr.Terror

For some time I've wanted to get my New Don Post Tor (Wrestler) customized to look like the original 60's version. Especially the version seen in this pic and vintage 60's ad.


http://www.rubberroom101.com/dp2new/033106l20.html

http://www.rubberroom101.com/donpost/ci/ad/03290607.html

Since no one has ever seen one with eyebrows , this pic and  vintage ad were the only pics to work from.

Customized  by our own Minion (Aaron Lewis), I give you Vintage Tor...with eyebrows.

Before ( Not mine, but looked exactly the same, hope you don't mine be borrowing the pic Bobby)



and an Amazing after



This pic dosen't do him any justice. I'll have to snap one that really shows of the detail of his work.
Morning, noon, or night, Anytime . . . . the count may strike. If you're caught you have to linger, Cause Dracula may bite your finger!

poseablemonster

Excellent transformation!  The eyebrows are a nice touch, just like the old ads.

Wich2

Really nice!

(But I'll admit - I was hoping to see some Classic Kubert!)

Best,
-Craig W.

Phantasm

Looks great!  Excellent work!

(But I must say that I first thought of a Joe Kubert caveman too when I read the thread topic!)

Chuck Jeffers
Chuck Jeffers

"You told me that nothings free except my own insanity."
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Dr.Terror

Here is a flash pic of him with a few of his other DP buddies.

Morning, noon, or night, Anytime . . . . the count may strike. If you're caught you have to linger, Cause Dracula may bite your finger!

Minion

He looks right at home with his buddies!

The Count

Looks fangtastic Doc!

Nothing beats a classic Don Post.
I have waaays of securing your co-operation....

misterhorror

misterhorror

Gary D Macabre

You mask guys are going to get me killed.  Thanks to you I just bought calendar re-issues of the Mole People and Mr. Hyde for cheap on e-bay.  Nothing that's going to make anyone here flip, but enough to rekindle an interest in masks, and quite likely cost me a whole bunch more money in the near future.
Gary D. Macabre
Phantom of the UMA lounge

raycastile

That's kind of how I started.  A couple Don Post calendar reissues for cheap, then another, then dabbling with more expensive vintage masks, then whoops!  Somehow I had become a mask collector.  Thank goodness I'm concentrating on Topstones, which I can usually find for cheap.  Usually. 

Once you start getting into foaming and restoration, forget it.  You're done.
Raymond Castile