Mysterious Captain Scarlet bust sighted!
It’s fair to say that you can’t help but notice that there’s something a little unusual about these images of everyone’s favourite Spectrum hero – he certainly doesn’t look himself. There’s a very good reason for this, however, it’s a not any old Captain Scarlet, but rather a customized Captain Scarlet bust created by an artist as part of the Monster Charity Project 2017!
Rather appropriately, this Captain Scarlet bust has been titled “Indestructible”, no prizes for guessing why!
What is the Monster Charity Project?
Some of the UK’s top prop-making and movie Special FX artists will customise unique designs of Frankenstein’s Monster to raise money for Make-A-Wish UK.
This year’s design challenge? Frankenstein’s Monster as you have never seen him before!
28 of the UK’s top prop-making, sculpting and SPFX make-up artists have been brought together to take part in a unique charity project.
Each artist has been given a bespoke Frankenstein-inspired monster bust, created and supplied by SVFX University of Bolton Special & Visual Effects team, with the simple instruction: Customise him into any design you like.
Once completed, the artists will then donate the finished busts back to Make-A-Wish UK, who will then auction off the busts via their online worldwide auction site.
All the artists and the back room project crew donate their time and skills totally free of charge and 100% of the proceeds raised will go to Make-A-Wish UK.
Last year the same project team raised a staggering £28,000 for Make-A-Wish at Star Wars Celebration London with a similar project featuring an iconic Star Wars Helmet. 30 artists took part creating such custom designs as Deadpool, Judge Dredd, Batman and a Studio Ghibli inspired design.
The busts will be going on a UK tour during 2017 taking in such conventions as HorrorCon UK, LondonFilm&ComicCon finishing the year at BirminghamHorrorCon Halloween Special October 28th 2017
In addition to the above conventions, people will be able to start viewing the completed busts from May 2017 via various social media outlets.
The project busts then go to auction on October 31st 2017, ending November 5th 2017
For Further information and updates you can follow the project and all its progress on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
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