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The Crypt-Keeper

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Crypt Keeper 3d model for 3d printing!

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The model measures (by default):

Width: 130 mm

Height: 200 mm

STL file characteristic:

Polys: 964.282

Points: 482.103

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Although EC's horror stable consisted of three separate magazines, there was little beyond their titles to distinguish them. Each magazine had its titular host, but the hosting duties for any one issue were typically shared with the hosts of the other two. Thus, a single issue of Tales from the Crypt would contain two stories told by the Crypt-Keeper, one by the Vault-Keeper (of The Vault of Horror) and one by the Old Witch (of The Haunt of Fear). The professional rivalry among these three GhouLunatics was often played for comic effect.

The Crypt-Keeper was the primary host of Tales from the Crypt. He was introduced to the public in Crime Patrol #15, and he continued with that magazine through its changes in title and format. He was a frightening presence in those early issues, a sinister hermit sitting framed in the lightless crypt's half-open door, his face all but hidden by the double curtain of his long white hair. But he soon evolved into a more comedic horror host, delivering an irreverent and pun-filled commentary to lighten the horrific tone of the stories he introduced.

The Crypt-Keeper's duties were not limited to hosting. He would occasionally appear as a character as well, and these appearances give the reader a glimpse of his biography. The Lower Berth (Tales from the Crypt #33) gives an account of the circumstances surrounding his birth. While the Cat's Away (The Vault of Horror#34) conducts a tour of his house above and below ground. Horror beneath the Streets (The Haunt of Fear #17) tells how he and his fellow GhouLunatics got their EC publishing contracts.

The Crypt-Keeper also served as the host of EC's 3-D comic book, Three Dimensional Tales from the Crypt of Terror.

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It is a very nice work of the artist. Thank you!
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This is a great sculpt from a good artist I just wish he had more Horror models available!!:)
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Awesome job!
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great model!
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I purchased this awesome replication. Is it difficult for me to edit the file to remove hair? I wish to add hair to my finished product. If it isn't too difficult, which software would you recommend.? Still interested in the hands and feet if you get around to it. Thank you.
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