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Phantom of the Opera (modifed)

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Phantom of the Opera modified with the Escape Hatch head and MIM base...
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Fantastic job on this I like your use of color . is it the Tribute kit or is it the Aurora Kit?

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Hi, - It's the Aurora one (Atlantis re-release) - thx for looking
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#4 Post by billikenmonster »

can you tell me where you got the door and wall add on I remember seeing it years ago but I have not seen it for sale in some time the new head looks great and I plan to get one or two from escapehatch but like I said I have not seen the door in years and cannot remember who produced it. just for kicks I did the Aurora Box Art Wolfman from a Revell repop it is in the clubhouse gallery somewhere but I eventually would like to do all the box arts from the styrene kits. again great job

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Hi, the door,wall and base came from Monsters in Motion - thx
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Great job!!! I have the wall and base too when I do mine. The wall originally was sold through Python Kits and I believe Al still supplies them to MIM fro sale.
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Thanks guys i will try to get one soon you never know what can happen in this hobby.

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Wow! :o
This looks great! The additions really fill out this kit and make it look great.
You paint job could be used for box art. Just totally cool all the way around.
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#11 Post by MadMonstaPlastick66 »

WOW! It looks like the box art come alive!

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