So far I picked up Dracula and Frankenstein and have on order The Invisible Man, The Phantom Of The Opera and The Bride Of Frankenstein. The early images of Dracula don't do justice to the actual figure the paint on the head sculpts is remarkable for a figure of this scale. I would say this line...
the only two grips I have about this series of figures is Dracula Carfax Abbey they have him wearing the same tailcoat and waistcoat from the Transylvania look, which once he gets to London he wears a 30's tailcoat which is shorter, high waisted and doesn't have satin buttons to his 20's...
I just got mine in today and it's a remarkable piece the best Lee Dracula figure I have seen in this scale. The only gripe I had was the neck tie which is not accurate. So the first thing I did was remove it and cut a piece of black fabric to make a puff tie. I also once I tied the cape I glued...
So pretty much the last great Dracula 31 figure was the premium format figure from sideshow. The chances of getting another movie based figure are pretty slim. Since both Universal and Lugosi Enterprises have to work together.
clever way to include two heads and two sets of hands. The alternate head and hands are from the 31 film so you have the choice to do the broadway version or the 31 version.
People forget or don't know that Lugosi played Dracula many times on stage during his lifetime. This figure matches his 1927 stage version. So it is not wrong.
This blue Dracula they call it has so many problems. The top hat is too tall and not the right shape and color,the hair isn't dark enough and the hairline should be higher up the forehead. The gloves need to be darker and the spats are missing from his congress gaiters. The ascot is the wrong...