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Dracula

Moebius Models 1/8 Bela Lugosi as Broadway's Dracula Kit First Look

By Michael Benolkin

Date of Review February 2013 Manufacturer Moebius Models
Subject Bela Lugosi as Broadway's Dracula Scale 1/8
Kit Number 0904 Primary Media Styrene
Pros Fantastic figures on a nice vignette base Cons Nothing noted
Skill Level Basic MSRP (USD) $39.99

First Look

Dracula
Dracula
Dracula
Dracula

Nobody in the history of film will be remembered as the iconic Dracula more than Bela Lugosi. Originally from what is now Lugoj, Romania, Lugosi started acting in Europe in the early 1900s, served in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I, then emigrated to the United States in 1920. While the actor played various roles in silent films in the years that followed, his iconic role began in 1927 as the star of the Broadway production of Bram Stoker's Dracula. The play was a success and ran for 261 performances on Broadway before going out on tour.

When Universal Pictures decided to produce a film version of Dracula in 1930, the producers were trying to get another iconic horror film star, Lon Chaney for the role, but in the end Bela Lugosi would take his stage performance onto the silver screen and forever be the face of Dracula.

Last year, Moebius Models produced a kit that captured the look of Bela Lugosi as he appeared on stage as the vampire Dracula. They've returned with another look, this time with a lovely victim in one arm while he casts his spell upon her with his other hand. The kit is molded in light gray styrene and presented on four parts trees, plus a number of separate parts including the upper and lower torso halves, the three-piece cape, and a nice base with backdrop.

Compared to the vampires on the big screen today, Lugosi's Dracula was very well-dressed in a tuxedo with a cape. These details are nicely captured in the kit and will provide the basis for an impressive figure. Assembly is straightforward and is best built into subassemblies and painted before final assembly of the model.

In contrast to the immaculately dressed Dracula, the backdrop looks like the inside of an old castle complete with torch for lighting. The backdrop is begging for heavy weathering which will make for an interesting contrast with the figure.

This is another outstanding kit from Moebius Models and whether you're a figure modeler, film buff, or wanting something different to build, this kit is just what you're looking for.

My sincere thanks to Moebius Models for this review sample!