Don Post Glenn Strange Frankenstein Mask

Started by poseablemonster, December 18, 2007, 10:31:03 PM

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Dr.Terror

Wow Creep, Nos looks fangtastic!!  Is he vinyl??(I've never seen a latex version)  And do you do vinyl painting?  I have a few DP vinyls that need touching up..including NOS.


Quote from: latex creep on December 20, 2007, 08:16:28 AM
Thanks!

Well, I have used quite a few artists on my mask refinishing.

The Calendar Glenn was painted by the Mask Doctor (Kelly Mann) and the smoothie was painted by Don Post veteran employee Rob Tharp and haired by Dante Renta.

I've actually started to paint a few myself.

Here is a DP Nosferatu I painted...




And, here is a little Topstone facemask that I painted...





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latex creep

Thanks for the confidence Dr. Terror!

Nope, Nosferatu is latex! He was specially poured for me by a Don Post employee...

You may want to talk to Aaron Lewis (ID here is Minion)

He's a fantastic painter and knows how to handle vinyl work!

fmofmpls

Quote from: Monster Bob on December 19, 2007, 06:09:20 PM
Yes, the head at FJA's olde Ackermansion was the one pictured in the calender, which I believe was an original screen-used prop head torn off a costume used in THIS ISLAND EARTH.

Just came across this pic and was instantly reminded of this thread.

Here's the Mutant mask that was at Forry's Ackermansion.

The Famous Monster of Mpls.  Sayer of the law.

Monster Bob





Hey- that appears to be a different one than the one I had seen...either repainted or a different mask altogether. The one I saw was torn right off the old movie costume. Wonder what gives??

fmofmpls

Bob. I'm not sure what gives myself; even with the picture itself. I know I took it, but I can't remember where it was taken at. I've been going through an old pile of photos and came across this pic nestled in amongst pics taken at the 1993 FM Convention. It is possible that this mask was part of the display of props that were on exhibit at the con. Still not sure where it fits in with the mask you saw at 4E's or whether it's the same mask at all.  :-\
The Famous Monster of Mpls.  Sayer of the law.

misterhorror

Thats a fantastic addition to your collection Andy.I wish you all the best with it.
misterhorror