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Flat Figures Painters Forum => Figure Identification/Search => Topic started by: Glen on April 24, 2015, 12:09:44 PM

Title: Dracula Flat Identification?
Post by: Glen on April 24, 2015, 12:09:44 PM
Can anyone tell me who makes and/or sells this flat? Someone asked on another site, but there have been no responses.


Cheers,


Glen
Title: Re: Dracula Flat Identification?
Post by: Daniel CANET on April 24, 2015, 04:12:47 PM
it's a flat by Albert Gros Mascarilla - aureadomusminiatures.com


cheers
Title: Re: Dracula Flat Identification?
Post by: Glen on April 25, 2015, 12:31:06 AM
Thanks Daniel. I looked at the site but couldn't find it in the product lists. I finally checked the "gallery' and found it there. It looks like something Albert did on the side, but he doesn't make it or sell it.


Could this be a Trost piece?


Glen
Title: Re: Dracula Flat Identification?
Post by: penmeyer on October 02, 2015, 04:19:37 PM
Hello, if you find this flat could you please let me know? I would like to aquire it as well.
-penny
Title: Re: Dracula Flat Identification?
Post by: Nicholas Ball on October 02, 2015, 04:43:49 PM
Doesn't look like an Andreas piece.  I have to email him over the weekend on the Arthur Series, I will mention it and see what he says ;)

Nicholas
Title: Re: Dracula Flat Identification?
Post by: Glen on October 02, 2015, 05:15:49 PM
Well, I'd forgotten all about this thread (short attention span...; I'm sorry what were we talking about? Oh, yeah...), but I found the Boris Vallejo art it was based on. If the flat is not commercially available, licensing might've been an issue.


Glen
Title: Re: Dracula Flat Identification?
Post by: gerry Larkin on October 02, 2015, 07:38:05 PM
Glen
This Flat is NOT currently available its a one off, not really a flat as such  more of a profile  painted on,
so not a traditional  flat    so go ahead  do your version! ;) 
Title: Re: Dracula Flat Identification?
Post by: Glen on October 02, 2015, 11:04:40 PM
Well, that's a bit of a bummer. Vamps and werewolves aren't something I'd sculpt. Paint maybe (I've done one female vamp on a tomb), but sculpt, no. I guess I'll move. It's not like I don't have plenty of other potential subjects to do. I understand the tube escalators are quite the place to do some pin-up research.  ::)


Glen