FS: OOAK original Boss Films Ghostbusters temple door mold


by PeterVenkmen

16 years, 5 months ago


You know, it's pretty amazing on how much detail there is put into the props and sets, and yet in the end, you're not gonna see all of the detail. Pretty awsome, it's a real shame you never get to see the full work into these props.

by JSA

16 years, 5 months ago


I've received several inquiries, but no definite takers. I'd love to have this gone folks.
The price for this one-of-a-kind original prop / mold is now dropped to $650 + s/h.

Thanks as always for looking. I appreciate it.

JS

by Nix

16 years, 4 months ago


Peter Venkmen
You know, it's pretty amazing on how much detail there is put into the props and sets, and yet in the end, you're not gonna see all of the detail. Pretty awsome, it's a real shame you never get to see the full work into these props.

True, but then again, at the end of the day, you can look back and say, “Yeah…I built that.” And the detail always makes it that much richer, regardless of how much you actually see.

I've always had a great respect for model makers. It seems they're always really proud of what they do.

by GuyCC

16 years, 3 months ago


Peter Venkmen
You know, it's pretty amazing on how much detail there is put into the props and sets, and yet in the end, you're not gonna see all of the detail. Pretty awsome, it's a real shame you never get to see the full work into these props.

True that. Movie props up close are awesome. I love the detail in the door, and yes, this would make for a cool T-Shirt.

by JamesCGamora

16 years, 3 months ago


I still agree that the design on that mold would make a kick ass shirt design…I wonder if a shirt was released with that design on it actually how many people would know what it's from..

by Mjollnir

16 years, 3 months ago


Sounds like a great idea to have that as a shirt design. Although James has a point. If it were put on a shirt, who would know what its from unless the no-ghost logo or the title text was put either below, above or on the back of the shirt?