Perhaps the following is closest to what you ask for:
http://tlab.princeton.edu/databases/
The stimulus set consist of computer-generated 3D faces (created by Facegen, http://facegen.com/) rated in different dimensions so that you could readily use them. Or you could directly use the Facegen program to create your own stimulus set.
Yes, retrieve 3D faces from the MPI Tübingen site. These face models are not only of very high quality but there are a couple of high quality papers on the background and the morphing of these faces; these are real MODELS and not only faces, so you can directly apply different emotional expressions, change other things, shades, texture aspects as well. It has become a kind of standard database in (3D) face (or head) research.
here you find the link to the database:
http://faces.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/
NOTE: also very important: the database is FREE OF CHARGE for researchers!