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    NightOwl Forums The Crypt Off Topic 2 New Scores!

     
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    2 New Scores!
    Andy
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    #11
    03-07-2005, 07:24 PM
    Two stunning pieces there Chad.

    It\'s good to see a paint job that does credit to Howard\'s stunning sculpts, beautiful work all round, Congrats!
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    #12
    03-07-2005, 08:08 PM
    Chad...what does he charge for stuff like this...I\'m definitely interested in some future purchases...congrats on 2 more awesome pieces bro.

    Cory
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    #13
    03-07-2005, 08:35 PM
    Quote:Chad...what does he charge for stuff like this...I\'m definitely interested in some future purchases...congrats on 2 more awesome pieces bro.

    Cory
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    The resin busts usually run at $300 a piece unpainted from Howard. I\'m not exactly sure how much Dean charges for the paint b/c I bought them already finished from another collector. I would guess each piece would be around $200-$225 for the paintwork. Not exactly a budget piece...lol.
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    #14
    03-07-2005, 08:36 PM
    Quote:Always like to see H\'s work painted! Great stuff I just wish he would have followed through with a tad more smoothing for the bride. Otherwise, absolutely PerfecT, you cant deny that!!
    By the way, Franky was sculpted with a forward lean Chad, like in the movie... You have him set up face front.
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    Yea, I know that it was sculpted w/ the lean. But if I took a pic of him leaning you wouldn\'t be able to see all that beautiful detail and everyone on this board would be like why is he looking down.
    VF31
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    #15
    03-07-2005, 08:41 PM
    amazing....u could dedicate a whole room to those 2 busts
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    #16
    03-07-2005, 09:41 PM
    Here is Elsa now that I\'ve added some eyelashes.

    [Image: NewBride1.jpg]
    [Image: NewBrideEye1.jpg]
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    #17
    03-07-2005, 09:53 PM
    I am sitting here actually with tears in my eyes. These are the MOST beautiful pieces I have ever seen. I grew up on the 1930s Horror and still cherish every minute of these films to this day. These two right there are just plain amazing and I would trade any of my masks right now for one of these! You are one lucky man to have these. When you get a chance could you send me a pm with more info on how I would go about buying on of those babies?

    Beautiful work and just like Super Dan said, screw Fred and Jason, this IS THE MOTHER OF HORROR right there!!!!!
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    #18
    03-07-2005, 10:40 PM
    Amazing Pieces.. just amazing
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    #19
    03-07-2005, 10:51 PM
    EverythingJason, you\'ve got a PM.
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    #20
    03-07-2005, 10:56 PM
    beautiful pieces Chad! stunning!
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