02-26-2009, 05:47 AM
That part 4 bust is awesome. I love the expression on his face, but particularly the eyes. So many Freddy sculpts have a difficult time capturing the real essence of Freddy, and that one you can almost see him thinking. It's great!I just took some pics of my DMC part 5 --<img src=\"http://www.kreatorsworld.com/images/dmcp501.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" /><img src=\"http://www.kreatorsworld.com/images/dmcp502.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" />The DMC mask is really nice, but the expression always looks a bit too much like a goofy smile from straight on. I found if I squished the chin up a bit, and the nose down a bit, it really gains more of the Englund look, but there's no way to keep it in that position.Also, here's a shot of my old Freddy mask that I loved so much when I got it. At the time, it was one of the best I had seen, and I still think it's quite rare as I never see it in anyone's collections. On the back in small print, "Cinema Secrets" is stamped in, but no date. I bought this one in October of '98. It also included a thick heavy latex fedora. That thing was too small for the mask, and being rubber, the brim flopped and looked weird. I still have it just for the sake of having it, but always use a real felt fedora with these.<img src=\"http://www.kreatorsworld.com/images/freddycs01.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" />This mask really could use a whole new paint job though to add some depth. Over the years, the contrasting color to the base flesh colored latex has faded slightly.