Last week I posted
a classified ad from Stroke of Midnight Studios and asked readers for any info on the studio. A few very helpful ghouls provided some excellent insight on the studio. I received an email from a frequent contributor to this blog, the
Green Ghoul, who sent over this poster and scanned the article below...
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Stroke of Midnight Studios Monster Masks |
These scans were a big and beautiful 300dpi, but Blogger has some image size restrictions. In order to see the mask images as large as possible, I've separated a few of the mask shots from the article to allow for the original large resolution that the Green Ghoul provided...
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Troll Mask by Stroke of Midnight Studios |
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Bat Mask from Stroke of Midnight Studios |
Here are a few more shots from the Green Ghoul...
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Boris Mask by Stroke of Midnight Studios |
Death Studios fans will remember David Smith's Bat monster mask being offered in the 1995 line-up as "Nightmare"...
So do you know who sculpted the bat out of hell mask?
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