Creatureplica HorrorHound Convention Exclusive HorrorHound Figure Review
A personal grail has been acquired into my collection, and today I am going to talk about it. That grail being the Horrorhound Convention exclusive 2016 HorrorHound figure, from the fine folks over at Creatureplica. This bad boy looks just as good as the regular release in terms of sculpt and paint. One of biggest differences on this version are the eyes on this guy. This version sports green eyes, and the paint scheme has a more zombified look to it. The detail on the body is great. From the stitches, to the blood and guts, and even the fur, this guy is very eye catching from all angles. The Frankienwolf has a good amount of articulation, which allows him to interact on the shelf or in a toy photo. As for accessories, he is packed with a base with a fall color scheme to it that looks wonderful. The standard release had a more grayish blue look to it. Overall I’m happy with the figure. Each one was individually numbered to 450, and I have the privilege of owning number 001. If you are a completest, this is worth picking up. I love this line and just beyond the moon with having it. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the video and photos.
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