Model

  • The Golem Elizah model, part of the Clive Barker's Tortured Souls series and manufactured by MacFarlane Toys in September 2004.

  • The Rasputin 1869- 1916 RUSSIA model, part of the Six Faces of Madness series and manufactured by MacFarlane Toys.

    "A debauched, illiterate Siberian peasant who turned his sinful life into that of a quasi-religious faith healer and fortune-teller in 19th-century Russia. By "curing" Tsar Nicholas II's son of hemophilia, the "mad monk" became a powerful political and social force in St. Petersburg. This led to an assassination attempt in which Rasputin was poisoned, shot, beaten and eventually drowned."

  • The Sabbaticus model, part of the Clive Barker's Tortured Souls series and manufactured by MacFarlane Toys in September 2004.

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  • The spider, Shelob from The Lord of the Rings; Return of the King manufactured by Sideshow Weta Collectibles.

    “Legend held that the Pass of Cirith Ungol was guarded by a thing of great terror. Even the Orcs of that region held in reverence the foul creature that haunted the only pass through the Mountains of Shadow. For nesting there was Shelob, a remnant of the ancient brood of monstrous spiders of the First Age. Grown bulbous and fat on the sucked juices of countless victims, Shelob wove a silky trap within the tangled passageways of her dark home to ensnare passers by. Her presence ensured that none could enter Mordor by that perilous way.”

     

  • Frankenstein’s monster model by Aurora Plastics Corporation, after licensing with Universal Pictures was the first monster model in the series and issued in 1961.

  • Dracula model by Aurora Plastics Corporation, after licensing with Universal Pictures was issued in 1962.

  • The Wolf Man monster model by Aurora Plastics Corporation, after licensing with Universal Pictures was issued in 1962.

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  • The Creature from the Black Lagoon monster model by Aurora Plastics Corporation, after licensing with Universal Pictures was issued in 1963.

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  • The Mummy monster model by Aurora Plastics Corporation, after licensing with Universal Pictures was issued in 1963.

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  • The Phantom of the Opera monster model by Aurora Plastics Corporation, after licensing with Universal Pictures and issued in 1962. 

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  • The Forgotten Prisoner of Castel-Maré monster model, after licensing with “Warren Publications”, and featuring a decomposing skeleton was the last kit in the original series and made in 1966. The story of the hapless prisoner was told in the August 1970 edition of “Creepy” magazine. 

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