Just wanna share with you a couple of really cool Halloween themed
models I built recently ,
inspired from the pages of 1960's EC comics and Famous Monsters of Filmland.
The Shock Monster....more images here
http://monsterjones.com/BMonster/HNShock.html
The Melting Man (aka the Blob)
http://monsterjones.com/BMonster/HNBlob.html...more images here
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Zombie
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1960's themed Halloween Nightmare figure models FMoF and Ec Comics –
10-27-2011,09:23 AM
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Evil Wizard
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10-27-2011,09:42 AM
Very cool.
'A mind of metal and wheels . . .'
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10-27-2011,11:34 AM
Nicely done, I can remember those costumes when I was little wow talk about memories.
AWESOME Job. Another person who has such talent way to goWhere's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering KABOOM!!
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10-27-2011,11:40 PM
WONDERFUL! these are amazing! Do you sell? Would love to know a price for the shock monster! The child in it reminds me of Chowder from "Monster House"
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10-28-2011,02:22 AM
Those are very well done.
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10-28-2011,03:10 AM
Gimme, Gimme,Gimme, I need these.
If it Bleeds, IT MUST BE CUT!

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Zombie
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10-28-2011,05:27 AM
Hehe...sure....email Adam, who sculpted these and is selling them unbuilt and
un painted...
tell him Monsterjones sent you:
kreaturekid@yahoo.com
If you want them built and painted I can do that like mine.
There are a series of four of these scenes.....these are two of them.
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The Great Pumpkin
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10-28-2011,08:52 AM
Those are WONDERFUL paint jobs you did on these. A model kit ain't nothin' without the finish work, and these are finished just beautifully.
Heh heh! With a Tor Johnson mask on the kid with the goo on his foot. Too much! Now, I HAD a blue-haired Topstone Shock Monster mask in 1974 and I wore it all over the place, I even have a picture of me in it somewhere, and I just loved that thing. (The Tor Johnson mask even has a seam, I notice! That is too much.) Way back in 1990 I worked for a time at Don Post, where the Tor mask was created, and it was like walking through the hallowed halls...molds for all your favorite classic masks everywhere and the whole place smelling like mask rubber forever..."WHAT'S out there?"
"I don't know.......it was little and brown, and low to the ground!"



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