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Gillian Anderson Life Mask FBI Agent Dana Scully The X-Files TV Series Very Rare

$ 42.24

Availability: 11 in stock
  • Industry: Movies
  • Brand: Gillian Anderson Plaster Life Mask Cast FBI Scully
  • Condition: This life cast of Gillian Anderson is very rare, and hard to find. It is a "MUST HAVE" for any serious X-Files or Special FBI Agent Dana Scully fan or collector!
  • Modified Item: No
  • Object Type: Prop
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Featured Refinements: Life Mask Reproduction
  • Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    This is a very rare & hard to find life cast of Gillian Anderson. This casting is made out of sturdy white hydrocal plaster, with a metal loop attached to the back ready to hang on the wall. It was cast out of  the original mold from the movie and television industries. As you can see from the photos, the surface detail is average ,  it is truly a great casting off of the actress's face. This casting is a 1/2 Life Cast, meaning the casting goes all the way back to in front of the ears. Since the mold was taken directly off the actress's face, the casting is life size, or 1:1. I am also selling her partner in crime’s life mask, David Duchovny separately on eBay. I have included a photo of their life casts together. Scully and Mulder together again!!!
    *I have a  Life Cast collection of over 250 celebrities, Movie & Television Stars, and historical greats such as Abe Lincoln, George Washington ETC.
    Classicasts
    The life casts I sell are not mass produced or pre-casted and put in stock. I am a one man operation and I personally hand cast each life mask per order. Each cast must pass my high standards, no air pockets or surface defects. If I am not satisfied with the finished cast, I throw it out and start over. It is this attention to detail and quality control that sets Classicasts apart from the competition.
    I start with my original plaster life cast and make a high quality RTV platinum silicone rubber mold. Silicone rubber molds do not shrink, and hold an incredible amount of detail!
    My next step is pouring the cast. Again I use a high grade gypsum cement called White Hydrocal. I do not use cheap “casting” or “pottery” plaster. Hydrocal costs a little more but the results are well worth it. After my first coat of bubble free Hydrocal has set, I apply a second coat of Hydrocal that is mixed with a fiber, much like packing straw. This coat reinforces the cast to make it strong and durable, less likely to chip or break, and it allows the cast to be light weight. During this final coat a metal wire loop is embedded into the upper back area so the cast is ready to hang on the wall.
    I take great care in packing all my life casts. This is a very important step to prevent any damage or breakage during shipping. The life casts are encased in bubble wrap then suspended in the middle of the box by packing peanuts. The box itself is of a thicker cardboard stock, 200 pounds per square inch in a bursting test. Again I pay a little more for these boxes but it’s worth it to prevent any damage during shipping. All of my life casts are guaranteed. If the cast is damaged, lost, or broken during shipping, the buyer has the option to either receive a replacement or be issued a full refund.  I stand by all my life casts, and what the buyer sees in my high definition photos, is exactly what they will get when they open the box.
    Finally I would like to address the subject of Certificates of Authenticity. Because a COA for a life cast isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. I can print up my own COA, and make up some lame limited edition number, but that’s not really valid is it? None of the life casts you see for sale are authorized by a movie studio, or special effects studio. Or for that matter, none of the life casts are approved for sale by the estates of the celebrities represented. These life casts make their way to the general public without the knowledge of the movie studios, special effects shops, or any other points of origin. So don’t be fooled by someone issuing a COA or limited edition number with their life cast, as I said earlier it’s not worth the paper it’s printed on. If a life cast does have a valid COA or valid limited edition number, you can be sure it will be selling for thousands of dollars, not hundreds of dollars….buyer beware.