@jack-doddsDespite 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.
@john-barryYes. 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.
@john-barryYes. 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
@jack-doddsDespite 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.