Fulci collectibles (ZOMBIE, THE BEYOND, etc.)

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I already have the movie downloaded on my computer but I can't wait for Zombie to hit Blu. The zombie vs. shark is still one of my favorite horror movie scenes and the infamous eyeball puncture scene is one of the few movie scenes that made me cringe a little.
 
Here are some of my Fulci items:

This one has already been mentioned, but here's a picture of my Conquistador Zombie Figure. I got him from ebay about two years ago and I paid $175 if I remember correctly. It was an instant buy because I absolutely love this zombie.
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And I've also got these two model busts produced by Gargoyle Creations (https://www.gargoyle-creations.co.uk/) and painted for me by Nick from moviemodelkits.com:
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I also have the Zombie vs Shark model kit from Alternative Images but I haven't gotten it painted and assembled yet. It's an amazing kit! A beast! Actually, there's one for sale on eBay right now:
https://cgi.ebay.com/SHARK-VS-ZOMBI...998?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eb659863e

I don't think that picture does the kit much justice, but you can get the gist of it.

Also, you can purchase a doll version of the Conquistador Zombie from this website:
https://www407.pair.com/dreggs88/zombiefig.html

If you search around that site, you'll also find a great Tarman model kit.

Terry Cruikshank also makes an AMAZING doll version of the Conquistador. I have seen it in person at a convention.
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You can check out his website at https://www.terrycruikshank.com/

I have also dealt with him and he's incredible to work with. I commissioned a Part 7 Jason doll from him and it turned out absolutely beautiful.

Fulci is the best!
 
My new "Zombie" resin kit, sculpted by William Paquet. I got it as a pre-paint but the details in the paint were sorely lacking. So I went to a hobby shop earlier in the week and bought some paints and some 5 minute epoxy glue for assembly. Took me about 5 hours to paint and assemble it, and this is the first kit I have done both on. Here's the results!

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My new "Zombie" resin kit, sculpted by William Paquet. I got it as a pre-paint but the details in the paint were sorely lacking. So I went to a hobby shop earlier in the week and bought some paints and some 5 minute epoxy glue for assembly. Took me about 5 hours to paint and assemble it, and this is the first kit I have done both on. Here's the results!

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wow very cool!
 
Im loving it. cant believe its your first kit? steller work!

Thanks for the compliment, but keep in mind as I said. I got this kit as a pre-paint so not all of the paint job is mine. I did the assembly, but a lot of the paint app blended in too much. The worms, teeth, and left eye socket were all the same color as the default skin color. I mostly punched it up with color, adding gums above the teeth and a bit more blood from the mouth. I also added more green to the foliage and more detail to the rising zombie. It's a real nice kit and KitKong has it on sale currently at 40% off. I highly recommend it.
 
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