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Martin Antonenko

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Title: "Born to Kill" USMC Machine Gunner 1968
Scales: 1:16 and 1:35
Resin
Sculptor/Boxart: N. N.
Numbers: PH35-F002 (1/35)
PH16-F002 (1:16)





No doubt: This is the actor Adam Baldwin as "Animal Mother" in the movie "Full Metal Jacket"!






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Very nice painting job and more on uniform color that match the originals, (shoes, webbing and pants) but for the flak vest a little more less (the tint is too greenish IMHO)
 
I don't know who is the painter but I would like to know what colors (or mix ) he used! thanks
 
Needs to come with an Alec Baldwin head.....

Probably doesn't so that Andrea can get around the "image rights" thing. I actually prefer a generic head. The occasional exception aside (most of them fantasy), the whole "Hollywood" aspect usually spoils a piece for me as it makes it less real-world.

- Steve
 
Probably doesn't so that Andrea can get around the "image rights" thing. I actually prefer a generic head. The occasional exception aside (most of them fantasy), the whole "Hollywood" aspect usually spoils a piece for me as it makes it less real-world.

- Steve

The whole pose of this sculpt is not real world:) - still an nice release IMHO.
 
Probably doesn't so that Andrea can get around the "image rights" thing. I actually prefer a generic head. The occasional exception aside (most of them fantasy), the whole "Hollywood" aspect usually spoils a piece for me as it makes it less real-world.

- Steve


It was a bad joke. Sorry for any misunderstanding.

Steve
 
Probably doesn't so that Andrea can get around the "image rights" thing. I actually prefer a generic head. The occasional exception aside (most of them fantasy), the whole "Hollywood" aspect usually spoils a piece for me as it makes it less real-world.

- Steve


Par for the course for Andrea. They've also released a piece depicting Uma Thurman and John Travolta in their dancing scene from "Pulp Fiction". It's titled simply, "C'est la vie". I don't image it's licensed. Or the figure of Spock from "Wrath of Khan", entitled simply, "Space Officer". It's amusing.

Prost!
Brad
 
Par for the course for Andrea. They've also released a piece depicting Uma Thurman and John Travolta in their dancing scene from "Pulp Fiction". It's titled simply, "C'est la vie". I don't image it's licensed. Or the figure of Spock from "Wrath of Khan", entitled simply, "Space Officer". It's amusing.

Prost!
Brad

Yes and I think there's a Chuck Heston in "Planet Of The Apes" as well, but I can't remember what they called it. Also a Clint Eastwood "Man-With-No-Name" figure.

- Steve
 

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