Monsterpalooza 2010 this weekend

sawduster

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Anyone going to Monsterpalooza this weekend in Burbank?

The shop I work for, MEL, will have a vendor table and several pieces on display in the museum section. I'll have my (can't be mentioned here):love there.
 
Anyone going to Monsterpalooza this weekend in Burbank?

The shop I work for, MEL, will have a vendor table and several pieces on display in the museum section. I'll have my (can't be mentioned here):love there.

I'll be there... Debuting a new Movie FX Master Class DVD. Drop by my booth and say hi
 
Anyone going to Monsterpalooza this weekend in Burbank?

The shop I work for, MEL, will have a vendor table and several pieces on display in the museum section. I'll have my (can't be mentioned here):love there.

I see on the Monsterpalooza website that Tom Spina will be there. :thumbsup
 
I'll be there w 3 contributions to the display museum :) !!!

Im a couple tables down from Gary B !
 
I'm supposed to be going on Sunday if everything works out; hafta see how the rest of the week goes.
 
Wampa was there Yesterday. So was JJ Abrams and G Del Toro. Steve Johnson was there tonight according to his facebook.
 
Great meeting you in person, Bowelrock.

Had a great time at the show on Friday and Saturday...

Finally had some time to get a gallery of pics from the show up on the website. The artwork on-hand was incredible, but as always, the highlight of the show was the people. Seeing old friends like Russ again and finally putting "faces to names" on others. It was a GREAT show and if you missed it, don't make the same mistake next year!

Pics here: http://www.tomspinadesigns.com/monsterpalooza2010.html

best,
Tom
 
It was awesome seeing you again Tom, wish we had more face time :)
I must have missed some other board members :confused but it was a great show !
 
There was a lot of eye candy and tons of talent on display, but I was most impressed by After Midnight Studios' display of the 1:1 busts and full-figures of Lawrence Talbot and the Wolf Man sculpted by Mike Hill. Molded in silicone, hand painted, glass eyes, and all of the hair hand-punched, they were so realistic and lifelike that I almost expected them to blink or start talking.
 
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