Does anybody know where this Frankenstein came from?

Started by Prof. Hemispheres, February 24, 2011, 11:50:29 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Toy Ranch

I don't think any of them are the same pose.  One is a jointed hollow vinyl 14" figure and the other is a solid PVC that is 4".  They could have pantographed the 14" sculpt down, but they did different sculpts for both sizes.

Prof. Hemispheres


Prof. Hemispheres

#17
The only thing I wish I could do is move his arms.
They are fixed, which in some aspects is okay, because I never have to worry about him breaking...he's a solid piece of plastic.
If you drop him, the worst that can happen is a small paint chip.

themadghoul

The fact that he is not only scaled with the Mystery Machine but actually LOOKS cartoonish is even better. So cool! Now I want one!

GAKENSTEIN

here are the Hamilton Presents PVC Keychains on original display:

"Supernatural perhaps, baloney perhaps not!"

zombiehorror

Nice!!  As I recall my Wolfman came out of a bin.  He was probably on clearance at that point?

GAKENSTEIN

They were also issued in bins, probably moreso than the standee display.
"Supernatural perhaps, baloney perhaps not!"

charp13

Whoa, thanks GAKENSTEIN!  I've been following this topic with interest because I only have the big Frankenstein. I got it at Flipville Records in Milwaukee for $3  about 6 or 7 years ago and I didn't know anything about it either. I just loved it and put it on a shelf in my monster room. I wish I had the other ones now!  Beautiful display photo!   :)

werewolfwoman

kinda funny, just got the large wolfman figure of this group for ten bucks on ebay and was looking for info on him when i came across this thread funny :D
even a woman who is pure of heart....well you know the rest..
http://www.auntydonut.etsy.com

GAKENSTEIN

"Supernatural perhaps, baloney perhaps not!"

werewolfwoman

Quote from: GAKENSTEIN on March 05, 2011, 12:39:51 PM



Hamilton also made Monster Pencil Toppers....
those are so cool, wish i had those when i was in school it would have made writing composition entertaining
even a woman who is pure of heart....well you know the rest..
http://www.auntydonut.etsy.com