“Screen Used Ben Tramer” & H2 Hero Ultimate” REPLICAS. I finally had a chance to create a Tramer I’ve always envisioned that I haven’t seen done yet. Having free reign, I really enjoyed this one… as it were a prop mask that survived filming the car crash scene. Lots of gritty flesh, neck rotting, glue stains and some nice vintage hair. I also gave some more attention to my H2 and gave it a new hair style and some more detail work. Hope you enjoy the pics!**
Thank you everyone! Greatly appreciated. I enjoyed this tramer so much. I just kept adding and adding and then finally had to pull away and say …DONE! LOL
I don’t get the whole “screen used” either. Cuts look huge imo. The original cuts are just enough to show eyelids. These cuts would show all of the eye plus more. Practice is the key.
Looks great to me! Not sure how some see the eye cuts being to big, they look on point when next to the photo of the actual Tramer mask. The length from one side of the eye brow to the other is right on with each eye, and cuts all around look proper.
[quote=“TheShape1188”][quote=Paulinh0 post_id=1194788 time=1581257606 user_id=15940] [quote=“TheShape1188”]-The mask is my personal copy from a reject blank & it’s not for sale.
The 10/31s were $825 a piece. I…did not come up with the price tag. Everyone tends to forget there are 2 artists who needed to be paid for their work, along with supplies to make the masks. So when you say the price tag is unreasonable remember it’s not 825 dollars going into my pocket. :roll:
As for the cuts on this mask I’d say they are actually pretty Damn accurate considering it’s a tramer mask… go do YOU homework. Nathan’s picture proves my point. I guess I need to add “replica” to the title in quotes since it’s very bothersome to so many… if people actually read it was finished to look like it were aged over the years. I never claimed it to be the real screen used.
& as for “practice” I have been, I have failed, started over and over again. I think my finishing skills have improved as time has gone one as well as my regular cuts. Some people will like me and some will hate me and FOR DAMN SURE take things out of context… so I apologize if I’ve mislead absolutely anyone. I’ve made a post clearing an misconceptions that were put out on my behalf about the 10/31 and have been nothing but forthcoming to every single collector from the run. Ask them … I’m not trying to “bedazzle” anyone or influence newcomers…I’m just an exited passionate person, some people don’t share that. If you don’t like my catalogue that’s too bad, it organizes my
Mind frankly and keeps things set.
Paul as for the accident…that was the truth by the way you said your self you even had issues that same day with Facebook so nice try in trying to make me look bad. & it’s 100% your call on how you’d like to move forward. It’s funny you wait for a post on something of mine that looks great to let out this statement, rather than just speak to me directly. I can’t please everyone.
Thank you to the members who did like the post about the Tramer & H2 & once again apologies.[/quote]As I said Jimmy I let it slide at the time and the reason I went on here is I’ve seen how you dealt with people who messaged you privately and to be honest there’s no need for it.
But if you feel the way you’ve acted recently is justified then so be it, there’s not much I can say or do to change your mind.
This is not an attack on you personally, as I don’t know you that well but all I can do is say it would be no harm to take a step back and look at how things have panned out lately, not to mention how you’ve dealt with certain incidents.
I feel that you are damaging your reputation and being blind to it.
But hey, who am I to give you advise. I’m only a collector who keeps the wheel turning. Without customers Jimmy there wouldn’t be a spookhouse prop. Please try to remember that
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Keep up the good work Jimmy. I plan on having you refinish and rehair my Warlock that I had Dick sign at that convention we went to years back in Baltimore.