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Halloween Nightmares - Headless Horseman

#1 Post by Jesse321 »

Now that Adam has started sculpting the latest Halloween Nightmares kit, I can show off the concept.

This kit will be set to the left of the Frankie & the Little Bride, and will start a whole new street. Adam and I have already discussed the next 3 kits in the series, and he's very excited about doing them.

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It will be a Hessian Horseman chasing a Gypsy girl who has stolen his head.

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#2 Post by kitbuilderman »

HELL YES KEEP THE HALLOWEEN KITS COMING !!!!!!!

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You know I'm in.
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#4 Post by Stewart Jackson »

Great idea! These are such a fun series of kits with just the right mix of Halloween nostalgia and humor. Kudos Jesse for keeping these going with Adam knocking out great sculpts!

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#5 Post by Tim Casey »

That's hilarious! I love these!
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#6 Post by Jesse321 »

We're hoping to have the Mummy and Blob kits in time for Jerseyfest.

At the rate I'm going, I might need a 4th table.
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#7 Post by kevtk135 »

Nice! Awesome idea!
Looking fwd to seeing this progress, and I hope I have the $ when it comes time to buy. :wink: :oops:
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Very cool
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#9 Post by tellmyre »

I don't know if I have a shelf long enough to hold all these together. I have all of them but the Frankie kit and plan to get that one too as soon as finances allow.

Any chance of telling us what the other kits might be?
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#10 Post by Jesse321 »

That's the reason that we've started a new street, and we will be moving forwards and backwards.

Right now we have fully fleshed out concepts for a Dracula, Werewolf and a sort of Bride of Dracula, all based on Top Stone masks. I have a couple of ideas for a ghost, a zombie and an invisible man kit, as well as some extra stuff that can be used in the whole series of kits (extra pumpkins, street lamps, fire hydrant etc.).

I've also talked to Adam about sculpting some adults for the series as well.
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#12 Post by tellmyre »

Could be cool Werewolf perched up on fire hydrant or ghost coming out of mailbox
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#13 Post by Jesse321 »

tellmyre wrote:I assume you are aware of these street lamps:
Yes I am, but I don't believe that they're to scale with the series.
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#14 Post by tellmyre »

I thought both the series and lamp were 1/6 scale? No?
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#15 Post by Jesse321 »

No, gauging from the size of the kids in the series it's 1/5th.
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#16 Post by Jesse321 »

WIP pics ... enjoy. :)

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#17 Post by Nalissa2 »

ha ha! Those are great!!

Where is in line is the werewolf? Meaning how far down the road is he?
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#18 Post by Jesse321 »

Nalissa2 wrote:ha ha! Those are great!! Where is in line is the werewolf? Meaning how far down the road is he?
The WW will actually be in the street between this piece and the Frankie ... we wanted to do this one, so we could figure out the amount of room available to do that one.
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Jesse321 wrote:
Nalissa2 wrote:ha ha! Those are great!! Where is in line is the werewolf? Meaning how far down the road is he?
The WW will actually be in the street between this piece and the Frankie ... we wanted to do this one, so we could figure out the amount of room available to do that one.
Cool!
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#20 Post by Jesse321 »

Afterward the Dracula kit will go to the left of the HH kit.

Not quite sure which one Adam is going to want to tackle first, we've finalized a number of ideas, but I like to leave it to him as to which on he wants to do in what order, so that it fits into his schedule.
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