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Cesar Alvarez

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Dear Friends,
here you have the January new releases.
I´ll hope you enjoy them.

PINUP-05. WATCH THE BIRDIE!!! 80MM. WHITE METAL CASTING. READY TO ASSEMBLE AND PAINT

SG-F134. SAXON WARRIOR, 400 AD. 54MM. WHITE METAL CASTING. READY TO ASSEMBLE AND PAINT.

WS-013. LURIEL, SACRED FIST. 54 MM. WHITE METAL CASTING. READY TO ASSEMBLE AND PAINT.
 

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I like all three. They are each fantasticly sculpted and superbly painted. I just wish that Andrea would correctly label the Saxon as movie Saxon or something (I understand they are end running around the licensing issue with the movie) other than Saxon 400BC. The Saxon incursion into Britain was in the early to mid 5thc. A.D. not B.C.

There is no doubt that this figure and its pose are taken directly from the movie King Arthur and is Stellan Skarsgård's character.

The pin-up is from Vaughan Bass's painting. Bass is one of my favorite pin-up artists. He actually used to do alot of paint over work of Gil Elvgren's stuff changing poses on paintings but leaving the original faces. And for a really cool piece of trivia, Bass created the Wonder Bread Girl in the 1950's.
Andrea captured the spirit of the original painting quite nicely.

I am definately going to pick up the pin-up and the Saxon.
 
That girlie figure is very nice (nicely painted also, ties in well with the style of the sculpting/subject matter).

I wish the 'Saxon' were identified as a movie tie-in too, so that newbies weren't under the impression that's how Saxons actually looked :D

The pin-up is from Vaughan Bass's painting. Bass is one of my favorite pin-up artists. He actually used to do alot of paint over work of Gil Elvgren's stuff changing poses on paintings but leaving the original faces. And for a really cool piece of trivia, Bass created the Wonder Bread Girl in the 1950's.
Andrea captured the spirit of the original painting quite nicely.
Nice details, thanks!

Einion
 
There is no doubt that this figure and its pose are taken directly from the movie King Arthur and is Stellan Skarsgård's character.


Well, I hate smartassing, but actually it's Till Schweiger, a famous german actor. The name of the role is Cynric.
 
Hi,
Maybe not the place to talk about it but I do it anyway.(sorry guys:() I ordered on January the 7th and paid it for by PayPal on Andrea's site and I still have not received any mail about confirmation. Today I sent my second mail for inquiries about my order. It is not serious from Andrea.It is still an order of € 93.00!!
georges.
 
Hi,
I've just receive a mail with their apologizes ! I feel better now,just waiting now the all process of "sending/waiting" the order !
georges.
 

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