SIDESHOW 1:4 SCALE FRANKENSTEIN SILVER SCREEN PREMIUM FIGURE

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THIS ITEM IS A VERY RARE FIGURE. IT HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE ORIGINAL PACKING, BUT IT'S IN EXCELLENT CONDITION (FLAWLESS & DUST-FREE) WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL PACKING IN GOOD CONDITION, BUT LIKE YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES WITH SOME WEAR AND DAMAGE. 


This Silver Screen Premium Format figure is constructed on a soft body that houses a semi-posable wire armature and captures the classic posture of the Monster. The boots have a subtle flocking mimicking the texture of the real costuming. The garments are all exact, including the sleeve lining in the jacket and weathering. The clothing design and figure fabrication was done in association with world renowned large scale figure artist Greg Mowry. His fashion creations have been showcased in such films as Starship Troopers, Waterworld, and on numerous red carpet premiers. The portrait and hands represent our finest detailed version of the character to date, sculpted by Sideshow Sculpture Director Mat Falls. Mat Falls" film sculpture credits include Bram Stoker's Dracula. The figure's paint design was done by Tom Gilliland, whose film paint work credits include Men in Black. The 18" tall figure is completed with a wooden floorboard textured base that includes sturdy supports for the figure 


This Silver Screen Premium Format figure is constructed on a soft body that houses a semi-posable wire armature and captures the classic posture of the Monster. The boots have a subtle flocking mimicking the texture of the real costuming. The garments are all exact, including the sleeve lining in the jacket and weathering. The clothing design and figure fabrication was done in association with world renowned large scale figure artist Greg Mowry. His fashion creations have been showcased in such films as Starship Troopers, Waterworld, and on numerous red carpet premiers. The portrait and hands represent our finest detailed version of the character to date, sculpted by Sideshow Sculpture Director Mat Falls. Mat Falls" film sculpture credits include Bram Stoker's Dracula. The figure's paint d