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Alex Lopez

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Soldier & child 1/35

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hi Alex , your figure is fantastic indeed......he is one figure of a group of more 1.35 us figures or alone? For which manufacter are you realizing it? If you ll sell same one , i am interest for sure!!!!!!!!!

Congratulations.

Mario.
 
Hello Alex: Wow, this is just a super presentation in 1:35th scale.
Oh boy, I hope it will be available here in the American Heartland,
and that the information for the distributor/dealer will be available
soon. Just a beautiful job of sculpting in this very small scale.
Congrats. . . The Miami Jayhawk
 
Thank you all comments!! yep! this is a WW2 soldier, I saw this idea in the movie "the big red one" in last sacene Lee Marvin carries a lost child.
But, I imagined another scene, when the soldiers entered the towns in France, celebrating with the locals. So may do other ideas, like the girl kissing the soldier etc,,,
This will be available for sure, by my own firm ICON http://iconfigures.blogspot.mx/ , I´ll post in "NEWS" when it is ready, hope soon,,,
 
Ok Alex.i ll wait your news about when and where bought this fine figure...!!!A question.you have in project to erealize other us figures in this series.......or only this.....becouse if you thought to us figures in france another pair in rest poses could be interesting....!!!Please answer me about this last question!!!!

Congratulation.

,Mario from Italy.
 
Hello Mario, yes I would like make one or two more from same idea, I´m going to sell it as single figure for the moment, I will advice you when it is ready...
Thank you Steve!!
 


Very fitting for any liberation scenario, from the villages inland of Omaha beach through to Germany.
I would think this will be VERY popular.

As commercial variants, It would be great, in due course, to see the same idea for other allied troops.
An indian an aussie and a brit would all look good too.

All the best with it

Paul
 
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