Founded by sculptor Nigel Humphreys, Sculptoria Studio currently has one goal in mind; to beef up your toy collection with awesome collectibles that you've only ever dreamed of owning. Nigel has got a slew of collectible dioramas in the works, including one of Captain William Blake from The Fog and the iconic 'Devil's Tower' from Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and he's just kicked things off with the company's very first release, in tribute to another Steven Spielberg fan-favorite; Jaws.
Limited to only 200 pieces, as all of Sculptoria's collectibles will be, this awesome first release recreates the estuary attack scene from the film, where an unlucky victim meets a gruesome end. Titled the 'Jaws Estuary Attack Diorama,' the limited edition piece is the first of many Jaws collectibles Nigel plans on releasing, with another one in the works that depicts Ben Gardner's severed head emerging from...
Limited to only 200 pieces, as all of Sculptoria's collectibles will be, this awesome first release recreates the estuary attack scene from the film, where an unlucky victim meets a gruesome end. Titled the 'Jaws Estuary Attack Diorama,' the limited edition piece is the first of many Jaws collectibles Nigel plans on releasing, with another one in the works that depicts Ben Gardner's severed head emerging from...
- 1/9/2014
- by John Squires
- FEARnet
If The Five Doctors was the perfect party, then Warriors Of The Deep is the bleary morning after where the whole world's in a spin.
This shouldn't be the case – it's got not one but Two! returning monsters from the Pertwee years. The Silurians and Sea Devils have joined in force to reclaim the planet which they think is rightfully theirs via a futuristic sea base in the near future. Now that sounds like a great story – especially if you're coming to Doctor Who afresh and bought the Beneath The Surface DVD set. What emerges though isn't so much a damp squib, more a floody disaster.
It's telling that this is another season opener written by Johnny Byrne, especially when you consider that Arc Of Infinity was a load of pants – well-made pants admittedly, but still pants. Warriors Of The Deep goes one worse by being badly realised on screen,...
This shouldn't be the case – it's got not one but Two! returning monsters from the Pertwee years. The Silurians and Sea Devils have joined in force to reclaim the planet which they think is rightfully theirs via a futuristic sea base in the near future. Now that sounds like a great story – especially if you're coming to Doctor Who afresh and bought the Beneath The Surface DVD set. What emerges though isn't so much a damp squib, more a floody disaster.
It's telling that this is another season opener written by Johnny Byrne, especially when you consider that Arc Of Infinity was a load of pants – well-made pants admittedly, but still pants. Warriors Of The Deep goes one worse by being badly realised on screen,...
- 1/21/2011
- Shadowlocked
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