Hey, as far as I understood there are different Creep molds. Are there photos for comparison?
And which one should I go for, which is the most accurate/best looking?
Thanks!
Hey, as far as I understood there are different Creep molds. Are there photos for comparison?
And which one should I go for, which is the most accurate/best looking?
Thanks!
As long as eye cuts and paint job are done well they’re all nice. What I’ve noticed is that most creeps need a rehair to look their best
2010 Mold, ask justin to use that mold for your creep!
Interesting. You can ask him to use a specific mold? What makes the 2010 the most accurate? Sorry, but just curious since I haven’t really said much on here in awhile.
You can definitely make requests, the reason why I like the 2010 mold a lot more is because of the smaller eye cuts and the forehead crease. I don’t know how much Justin retooled the 2010 mold to produce a mold without the forehead crease, but I noticed there is quite a bit of difference with the 2010 and some of the newer ones.
One of them seems to be the eyebrows. In some of the newer creeps, 2018-2021 especially, the shape of the eye brows seems to be have more of a angry expression. I noticed that the 2018-2021 creeps look to have a larger eyebrow shape, however the 2010 molds have it smaller and it has more of a blank look.
I also noticed that the cheekbone area of the 2018-2021 seems to be less prominent compared to the 2010 molds, while the 2010 has more of the cheekbone structure pop out.
The biggest issue I have with the 2018-2021 creeps is the eye cuts, it is way too large. If you compare it with a creep poured with the 2010 mold, notice how the eyes are smaller. You can also notice a subtle difference in terms of the details of the facial structure of the 2010 mold, the 2010 mold has more of that blank expression and the facial details are more crisp and sharp.
I attached a picture to show you in comparison of a creep derived from the 2010 mold versus the retooled. You can definitely see the changes of both masks.
The only retool I know for certain is the eye cuts and the forehead crease. Other than that, every single reasoning I explained was based purely on observations. I also owned a 2019 creep and a first run of ten 2010 creep, and the differences of both of these masks are very different.
The picture I attached which contains a 2021 and 2019 creep, these are masks owned by another collector, not mines.
My 2019 Creep Versus my 2010 Creep
2010 Mold, ask justin to use that mold for your creep!
Interesting. You can ask him to use a specific mold? What makes the 2010 the most accurate? Sorry, but just curious since I haven’t really said much on here in awhile.
You can definitely make requests, the reason why I like the 2010 mold a lot more is because of the smaller eye cuts and the forehead crease. I don’t know how much Justin retooled the 2010 mold to produce a mold without the forehead crease, but I noticed there is quite a bit of difference with the 2010 and some of the newer ones.
One of them seems to be the eyebrows. In some of the newer creeps, 2018-2021 especially, the shape of the eye brows seems to be have more of a angry expression. I noticed that the 2018-2021 creeps look to have a larger eyebrow shape, however the 2010 molds have it smaller and it has more of a blank look.
I also noticed that the cheekbone area of the 2018-2021 seems to be less prominent compared to the 2010 molds, while the 2010 has more of the cheekbone structure pop out.
The biggest issue I have with the 2018-2021 creeps was the eye cuts, it was way too large. If you compare it with a creep poured with the 2010 mold, notice how the eyes are smaller. You can also notice a subtle difference in terms of the details of the facial structure of the 2010 mold, the 2010 mold has more of that blank expression and the facial details are more crisp and sharp.
I attached a picture to show you in comparison of a creep derived from the 2010 mold versus the retooled. You can definitely see the changes of both masks.
The only retool I know for certain is the eye cuts and the forehead crease. Other than that, every single reasoning I explained was based purely on observations. I also owned a 2019 creep and a first run of ten 2010 creep, and the differences of both of these masks are very different.
The picture I attached which contains a 2021 and 2019 creep, these are masks owned by another collector, not mines.
Thank you for the explanation! I agree with the eyes, I dont want that big eyes. But I also think the 2021 looks good
Interesting. You can ask him to use a specific mold? What makes the 2010 the most accurate? Sorry, but just curious since I haven’t really said much on here in awhile.
You can definitely make requests, the reason why I like the 2010 mold a lot more is because of the smaller eye cuts and the forehead crease. I don’t know how much Justin retooled the 2010 mold to produce a mold without the forehead crease, but I noticed there is quite a bit of difference with the 2010 and some of the newer ones.
One of them seems to be the eyebrows. In some of the newer creeps, 2018-2021 especially, the shape of the eye brows seems to be have more of a angry expression. I noticed that the 2018-2021 creeps look to have a larger eyebrow shape, however the 2010 molds have it smaller and it has more of a blank look.
I also noticed that the cheekbone area of the 2018-2021 seems to be less prominent compared to the 2010 molds, while the 2010 has more of the cheekbone structure pop out.
The biggest issue I have with the 2018-2021 creeps was the eye cuts, it was way too large. If you compare it with a creep poured with the 2010 mold, notice how the eyes are smaller. You can also notice a subtle difference in terms of the details of the facial structure of the 2010 mold, the 2010 mold has more of that blank expression and the facial details are more crisp and sharp.
I attached a picture to show you in comparison of a creep derived from the 2010 mold versus the retooled. You can definitely see the changes of both masks.
The only retool I know for certain is the eye cuts and the forehead crease. Other than that, every single reasoning I explained was based purely on observations. I also owned a 2019 creep and a first run of ten 2010 creep, and the differences of both of these masks are very different.
The picture I attached which contains a 2021 and 2019 creep, these are masks owned by another collector, not mines.
Thank you for the explanation! I agree with the eyes, I dont want that big eyes. But I also think the 2021 looks good
np! Go with the 2010 mold!
For what it’s worth I’m putting an order in with Justin for a H2 creep, something to look forward to!
My 2019 creep doesn’t have huge eye cuts, I’ll grab some pics later
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2010 Mold, ask justin to use that mold for your creep!
Interesting. You can ask him to use a specific mold? What makes the 2010 the most accurate? Sorry, but just curious since I haven’t really said much on here in awhile.
You can definitely make requests, the reason why I like the 2010 mold a lot more is because of the smaller eye cuts and the forehead crease. I don’t know how much Justin retooled the 2010 mold to produce a mold without the forehead crease, but I noticed there is quite a bit of difference with the 2010 and some of the newer ones.
One of them seems to be the eyebrows. In some of the newer creeps, 2018-2021 especially, the shape of the eye brows seems to be have more of a angry expression. I noticed that the 2018-2021 creeps look to have a larger eyebrow shape, however the 2010 molds have it smaller and it has more of a blank look.
I also noticed that the cheekbone area of the 2018-2021 seems to be less prominent compared to the 2010 molds, while the 2010 has more of the cheekbone structure pop out.
The biggest issue I have with the 2018-2021 creeps was the eye cuts, it was way too large. If you compare it with a creep poured with the 2010 mold, notice how the eyes are smaller. You can also notice a subtle difference in terms of the details of the facial structure of the 2010 mold, the 2010 mold has more of that blank expression and the facial details are more crisp and sharp.
I attached a picture to show you in comparison of a creep derived from the 2010 mold versus the retooled. You can definitely see the changes of both masks.
The only retool I know for certain is the eye cuts and the forehead crease. Other than that, every single reasoning I explained was based purely on observations. I also owned a 2019 creep and a first run of ten 2010 creep, and the differences of both of these masks are very different.
The picture I attached which contains a 2021 and 2019 creep, these are masks owned by another collector, not mines.
Thanks for all the info man, that helps a lot. Do you know what sizes you can get these in exactly? I have quite the melon of a head.
Interesting. You can ask him to use a specific mold? What makes the 2010 the most accurate? Sorry, but just curious since I haven’t really said much on here in awhile.
You can definitely make requests, the reason why I like the 2010 mold a lot more is because of the smaller eye cuts and the forehead crease. I don’t know how much Justin retooled the 2010 mold to produce a mold without the forehead crease, but I noticed there is quite a bit of difference with the 2010 and some of the newer ones.
One of them seems to be the eyebrows. In some of the newer creeps, 2018-2021 especially, the shape of the eye brows seems to be have more of a angry expression. I noticed that the 2018-2021 creeps look to have a larger eyebrow shape, however the 2010 molds have it smaller and it has more of a blank look.
I also noticed that the cheekbone area of the 2018-2021 seems to be less prominent compared to the 2010 molds, while the 2010 has more of the cheekbone structure pop out.
The biggest issue I have with the 2018-2021 creeps was the eye cuts, it was way too large. If you compare it with a creep poured with the 2010 mold, notice how the eyes are smaller. You can also notice a subtle difference in terms of the details of the facial structure of the 2010 mold, the 2010 mold has more of that blank expression and the facial details are more crisp and sharp.
I attached a picture to show you in comparison of a creep derived from the 2010 mold versus the retooled. You can definitely see the changes of both masks.
The only retool I know for certain is the eye cuts and the forehead crease. Other than that, every single reasoning I explained was based purely on observations. I also owned a 2019 creep and a first run of ten 2010 creep, and the differences of both of these masks are very different.
The picture I attached which contains a 2021 and 2019 creep, these are masks owned by another collector, not mines.
Thanks for all the info man, that helps a lot. Do you know what sizes you can get these in exactly? I have quite the melon of a head.
Pretty sure you can get it in 25 inch
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I have a 2018 Creep. The paintwork is a little iffy, though that may because of the forced “grime” on the lips and chin. I prefer a cleamer Shape. But I’d say 2018/Old Sculpt are prime Creep, the most accurate you can get beyond the hair
Interesting. You can ask him to use a specific mold? What makes the 2010 the most accurate? Sorry, but just curious since I haven’t really said much on here in awhile.
You can definitely make requests, the reason why I like the 2010 mold a lot more is because of the smaller eye cuts and the forehead crease. I don’t know how much Justin retooled the 2010 mold to produce a mold without the forehead crease, but I noticed there is quite a bit of difference with the 2010 and some of the newer ones.
One of them seems to be the eyebrows. In some of the newer creeps, 2018-2021 especially, the shape of the eye brows seems to be have more of a angry expression. I noticed that the 2018-2021 creeps look to have a larger eyebrow shape, however the 2010 molds have it smaller and it has more of a blank look.
I also noticed that the cheekbone area of the 2018-2021 seems to be less prominent compared to the 2010 molds, while the 2010 has more of the cheekbone structure pop out.
The biggest issue I have with the 2018-2021 creeps was the eye cuts, it was way too large. If you compare it with a creep poured with the 2010 mold, notice how the eyes are smaller. You can also notice a subtle difference in terms of the details of the facial structure of the 2010 mold, the 2010 mold has more of that blank expression and the facial details are more crisp and sharp.
I attached a picture to show you in comparison of a creep derived from the 2010 mold versus the retooled. You can definitely see the changes of both masks.
The only retool I know for certain is the eye cuts and the forehead crease. Other than that, every single reasoning I explained was based purely on observations. I also owned a 2019 creep and a first run of ten 2010 creep, and the differences of both of these masks are very different.
The picture I attached which contains a 2021 and 2019 creep, these are masks owned by another collector, not mines.
Thanks for all the info man, that helps a lot. Do you know what sizes you can get these in exactly? I have quite the melon of a head.
Im thinking 23.5” is the standard, and I believe Justin can do a 25” size for you
You can definitely make requests, the reason why I like the 2010 mold a lot more is because of the smaller eye cuts and the forehead crease. I don’t know how much Justin retooled the 2010 mold to produce a mold without the forehead crease, but I noticed there is quite a bit of difference with the 2010 and some of the newer ones.
One of them seems to be the eyebrows. In some of the newer creeps, 2018-2021 especially, the shape of the eye brows seems to be have more of a angry expression. I noticed that the 2018-2021 creeps look to have a larger eyebrow shape, however the 2010 molds have it smaller and it has more of a blank look.
I also noticed that the cheekbone area of the 2018-2021 seems to be less prominent compared to the 2010 molds, while the 2010 has more of the cheekbone structure pop out.
The biggest issue I have with the 2018-2021 creeps was the eye cuts, it was way too large. If you compare it with a creep poured with the 2010 mold, notice how the eyes are smaller. You can also notice a subtle difference in terms of the details of the facial structure of the 2010 mold, the 2010 mold has more of that blank expression and the facial details are more crisp and sharp.
I attached a picture to show you in comparison of a creep derived from the 2010 mold versus the retooled. You can definitely see the changes of both masks.
The only retool I know for certain is the eye cuts and the forehead crease. Other than that, every single reasoning I explained was based purely on observations. I also owned a 2019 creep and a first run of ten 2010 creep, and the differences of both of these masks are very different.
The picture I attached which contains a 2021 and 2019 creep, these are masks owned by another collector, not mines.
Thanks for all the info man, that helps a lot. Do you know what sizes you can get these in exactly? I have quite the melon of a head.
Im thinking 23.5” is the standard, and I believe Justin can do a 25” size for you
Ah sounds good, so he could do a 25” with the 2010 mold? Might have to look into getting one then.
Thanks for all the info man, that helps a lot. Do you know what sizes you can get these in exactly? I have quite the melon of a head.
Im thinking 23.5” is the standard, and I believe Justin can do a 25” size for you
Ah sounds good, so he could do a 25” with the 2010 mold? Might have to look into getting one then.
Possibly! Double check with Justin!
Im thinking 23.5” is the standard, and I believe Justin can do a 25” size for you
Ah sounds good, so he could do a 25” with the 2010 mold? Might have to look into getting one then.
Possibly! Double check with Justin!
I’ve had problems with contacting him previously. Tried contacting him through his email on the nightowl site but he never got back to me. Is there a better way to contact him?
Ah sounds good, so he could do a 25” with the 2010 mold? Might have to look into getting one then.
Possibly! Double check with Justin!
I’ve had problems with contacting him previously. Tried contacting him through his email on the nightowl site but he never got back to me. Is there a better way to contact him?
Instagram. @mabry_monsters, I believe. I sent him a message when I ordered mine and he got back to me within a day.
Possibly! Double check with Justin!I’ve had problems with contacting him previously. Tried contacting him through his email on the nightowl site but he never got back to me. Is there a better way to contact him?
Instagram. @mabry_monsters, I believe. I sent him a message when I ordered mine and he got back to me within a day.
This!!!
You can definitely make requests, the reason why I like the 2010 mold a lot more is because of the smaller eye cuts and the forehead crease. I don’t know how much Justin retooled the 2010 mold to produce a mold without the forehead crease, but I noticed there is quite a bit of difference with the 2010 and some of the newer ones.
One of them seems to be the eyebrows. In some of the newer creeps, 2018-2021 especially, the shape of the eye brows seems to be have more of a angry expression. I noticed that the 2018-2021 creeps look to have a larger eyebrow shape, however the 2010 molds have it smaller and it has more of a blank look.
I also noticed that the cheekbone area of the 2018-2021 seems to be less prominent compared to the 2010 molds, while the 2010 has more of the cheekbone structure pop out.
The biggest issue I have with the 2018-2021 creeps was the eye cuts, it was way too large. If you compare it with a creep poured with the 2010 mold, notice how the eyes are smaller. You can also notice a subtle difference in terms of the details of the facial structure of the 2010 mold, the 2010 mold has more of that blank expression and the facial details are more crisp and sharp.
I attached a picture to show you in comparison of a creep derived from the 2010 mold versus the retooled. You can definitely see the changes of both masks.
The only retool I know for certain is the eye cuts and the forehead crease. Other than that, every single reasoning I explained was based purely on observations. I also owned a 2019 creep and a first run of ten 2010 creep, and the differences of both of these masks are very different.
The picture I attached which contains a 2021 and 2019 creep, these are masks owned by another collector, not mines.
Thanks for all the info man, that helps a lot. Do you know what sizes you can get these in exactly? I have quite the melon of a head.
Im thinking 23.5” is the standard, and I believe Justin can do a 25” size for you
24 inches is the standard
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