Posted by Trustpigs January 28, 2014

Reminiscent of the classic EC Horror creations of yore, "The Brewmaster" is a 7.5-inch tall resin sculpture kit depicting a goblinoid ghoul standing over a couldron filled with bubbling dark magic. Designed by Motorbot and 3D sculpted by I Am Scumbag, this five piece resin figure — weighing in at 2 pounds — was hand-cast in colored resin by DuBose Art. With the creatures skin cast in putrid green, the donned witch robes are black and the timber base is a deep wooden brown, while the couldron itself — flames licking the sides — is made from glow-in-the-dark resin. These easy-to-assemble, do-it-yourself kits are available to pre-order now at the insanely low price of $50 per kit; though, after February 2nd, 2014, the price increases to the still exceedingly crazy $70 per kit. Snag one while you can from HERE in the DuBose Arts web shop.

 

 

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