Howdy do, buckaroos! I've been absent awhile, but I'm making my triumphant return with a very special jpeg! >:}
Behold, Erik, the plush, in all is hideous[ly adorable] glory!
After months of work (and lots of waiting!) the Erik Plush is nearly here! Pictured above is the newest version of the prototype from the factory. We're working on a couple of minor details still, but as you see him here is basically what the finished product will be.
Aside from the remaining minor tweaks to the doll itself, we still have to design his color tag, wait for production and delivery, and THEN he'll be available to buy. I'll keep you all posted on information about that in the event you're interested, but you can also keep an eye on BHC's deviantART page for updates:
http://bldnghrtcnsrvtv.deviantart.com/ I'll leave you all with her little blurb on the plush. Stay cool, everyone :}
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For the first time ever Erik, Gaston Leroux's original Opera ghost is available as a plush toy in all his hideous glory. The protagonist of Gaston Leroux’s immortal classic The Phantom of the Opera is described as wearing a dinner jacket that hangs on a skeleton frame, having eyes set so deeply that one can hardly see the pupils... only two large black holes as in the skulls of the dead, pasty yellow skin stretched over his bones tight as a drumhead, a nose so insignificant that one cannot see it side-face and only three or four long dark locks of hair behind his ears. He had a heart capricious enough to contain the whole world, but he had to content himself with a cellar. Poor, unhappy Erik!