Attack of the 50ft Woman

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Joe Hudson

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I’m happy to announce that I have partnered with CG VERSE and we have a new release of Attack of the 50ft Woman. Allison Hayes was the actress who portrayed the troubled Nancy Archer in the 1958 film.

The figure will be available in both 1/8 and 1/6 scale.
Both scales are pictured side by side. The kit will come in 12 parts including the base and an optional nameplate.

The prints are made by Mike Van Scoy and they are amazing! I am very excited with what he has done. Take a look at the pictures and check out all the details.

I am taking orders for these now. Once payment has been made it will be a one week turnaround for shipping.

Payment method is PayPal marked as friends/family to [email protected]

Prices:
1/8 scale figure $75 plus 15.00 shipping in the US
1/6 scale figure: 150.00 plus 15.00 shipping in the US

International shipping must be calculated.

If anyone is interested please PM me on here or Facebook.

I would like to say thanks to everyone for any interest and support!
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Hi Joe

Good to see what your involved with , certainly looks a fun piece , plenty of details to work on

Good luck with the venture

Hopefully we will see a painted version as well

Thanks for sharing

Look forward to seeing more

Have fun

Nap

PS Moved to Figure News

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Pays homage (intentionally or not) to a bygone era of modelling, being very similar to something that Aurora might have released in the 1960s.

Not my thing but I can see its potential appeal to some. The hobby is a broad church.

- Steve
 
Pays homage (intentionally or not) to a bygone era of modelling, being very similar to something that Aurora might have released in the 1960s.

Not my thing but I can see its potential appeal to some. The hobby is a broad church.

- Steve

Hey Steve, thanks and yeah trying to appeal to the old Aurora crowd and modeler’s.
 
Nicely done...it always struck me as odd that she grew almost 10 times her size yet still had fabric to keep her G-rated. And the original poster artist had no concept of scale, or dimensions!
 

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