HW 2009-06 Model Madness III
I started sending out various holiday e-cards when I got my first computer back in 2001 and multi-page Scrapbooks followed shortly thereafter. I’ve been doing these Images of Halloween collections since 2003. This is a page from 2009.
This third collection of Halloween monster trading cards features serious and silly models that I’ve built over the years. The Krimson Terror (1980) was one of those 2-piece monster kits that Lindberg did ages ago. Voop (1965) is another Lindberg kit, part of the Repulsives series. Pollygila (1988) is a combination of parts from two soft vinyl action figures from the Monster Man series by Soma. The Ferocious Ogre (1990) was a multi-piece polyethylene figure by Citadel that got upgraded with some styrene parts. The Mummy (1996) started out as a topper for a tube of candy made by Mars. Count Dracula and the tall ghost of the Ghostly Duo (both 1998) were unpainted resin figures by a company named Wang. The signs, pumpkins and small ghost are resin pieces I found in some 99 cent stores. Blended together and fully painted, the different bits worked pretty well together.
HW 2009-06 Model Madness III
I started sending out various holiday e-cards when I got my first computer back in 2001 and multi-page Scrapbooks followed shortly thereafter. I’ve been doing these Images of Halloween collections since 2003. This is a page from 2009.
This third collection of Halloween monster trading cards features serious and silly models that I’ve built over the years. The Krimson Terror (1980) was one of those 2-piece monster kits that Lindberg did ages ago. Voop (1965) is another Lindberg kit, part of the Repulsives series. Pollygila (1988) is a combination of parts from two soft vinyl action figures from the Monster Man series by Soma. The Ferocious Ogre (1990) was a multi-piece polyethylene figure by Citadel that got upgraded with some styrene parts. The Mummy (1996) started out as a topper for a tube of candy made by Mars. Count Dracula and the tall ghost of the Ghostly Duo (both 1998) were unpainted resin figures by a company named Wang. The signs, pumpkins and small ghost are resin pieces I found in some 99 cent stores. Blended together and fully painted, the different bits worked pretty well together.