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Monster Gallery: Pacific Rim (2013)

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Precursor concept art. Miscellaneous Monster concept art by Wayne Barlowe Flintconcepts original Meathead maquette sculpted by Simon Lee and painted by Casey Love. Monster #1 maquette sculpted by Simon Lee and painted by Casey Love. Karloff concept art. Karloff concept art by Guy Davis. Karloff maquette sculpted by Simon Lee and painted by Casey Love. Axehead concept by Simon Webber and Alex Jaeger. Axehead concept by Francisco Ruiz Velasco. Trespasserskull Axehead attacks the Golden Gate Bridge in the final film. Axehead in the smoke. An unnamed creature seen in the prologue and in some ways similar to Slattern in the lower jaw structure. The skeleton of an unnamed Monster. Onibaba attacks! Reckoner concept art. Early Bladehead concept by Wayne Barlowe. Bladehead concept drawn by Wayne Barlowe and colored by Hugo Martin. Concept art of Bladehead attacking Sydney by Hugo Martin. Bladehead attacks Sydney in the final film. Knifehead concept by Wayne Barlowe. KnifeheadB&Wncolor Concept art of Knifehead by Allen Williams. concept art of Knifehead swimming by Stephen Erik Schirle. Concept art of Knifehead bleeding by Alex Jaeger. Maquette of Knifehead, sculpted by Simon Lee and painted by Casey Love. ILM's Digital Knifehead model. Knifehead attacks! Concept art of Otachi by Francisco Ruiz Velasco. Concept art of Otachi's neck engorging by John Grang. Otachi maquette, sculpted by Simon Lee. Otachmaquettedetail Otachimaquette Otachi in the final film. Early Leatherback concept by Raul Monge. Leatherback concept art by David Meng. Leatherback's face plates shift to reveal tentacles in a concept art piece by Alex Jaeger. Leatherback roars at Striker Eureka's pilots. Baby Kaiju concept art by Francisco Ruiz Velasco. Concept art of Scunner by Francisco Ruiz Velasco. Concept art of Raiju by Francisco Ruiz Velasco. Slattern concepts. Concept art of Slattern by Francisco Ruiz Velasco.

Special thanks to Samayel and Bat Chain Puller, who provided most of the material for the Gallery.



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