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john barry
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And could not be more realistic that actual footage from the movie:

 

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The Rich one is decidedly better......"Richer"if you will

_____although "The Monster" has already done so,Elsa now appears ready to bolt



   
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what a SWELL thing to say Hi

.......yep,ol` Easter`s once again nearly at the doorstep.....or PEEPING in the windows at night per the Santa Clause exclusion ordinances of `32

 

peep

JB; thank you for not including a green Peep beside this one....we want to keep JK settled and not feeling the need to post "the fleet" again.

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh for another look at the fleet.................................

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@jack-dodds Despite her only being in the film for mere minutes, and despite her huge body of work, this is Elsa Lanchester's most iconic screen role. She was marries to Charles Laughton from 1929 until his death in 1962.



   
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@john-barry Yes. This was an unpainted, unassembled plastic kit, and kudos to the original sculptor, he really nailed it. This iconic vignette was well worth the time and effort.



   
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@john-barry Yes. This was an unpainted, unassembled plastic kit, and kudos to the original sculptor, he really nailed it. This iconic vignette was well worth the time and effort.

thank you.......your choices of color,shading,and level of reflection make for a stunning piece 



   
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@jack-dodds Despite her only being in the film for mere minutes, and despite her huge body of work, this is Elsa Lanchester's most iconic screen role. She was marries to Charles Laughton from 1929 until his death in 1962.

Thanks Rich!



   
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And could not be more realistic that actual footage from the movie:

 

Screenshot 2022 04 07 100341

The Rich one is decidedly better......"Richer"if you will

_____although "The Monster" has already done so,Elsa now appears ready to bolt

Maybe we're reading this picture all wrong....perhaps there's music by the Crypt-Kicker Five playing and she's stepping up to do The Monster Mash!



   
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