"Ballads of the Sherwood Forest.Friar Tuck."

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vorobiov ruslan

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Hi friends!
I am pleased to introduce you to the second figure in the series . I hope you recognize him;)
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Hi there, dont like to be negative.. the sculpt itself look great. But I dont see this figure as friar tuck.. Bald, fat and cheerful is how he has been depicted in movies and legend. Helmeted and wearing chain mail, doesnt sit right... sorry, not a figure I would pick for this series... Just my thoughts...:sick:
 
He needs the mail cape changed for cloth and a flagon of ale in place of a club and he'd be pretty good.

Mike
 
Warren,first of all, thank you, for your opinion. Of course, there are legends and a lot of films about Robin Hood, although you probably didn 't watch everything. I highly recommend watching a Soviet film based on the novel by Sire Walter Scott, "Ivengo," where all the famous brother Tuk, is represented not only by a drink lover, but also by a warrior able to work well as a baton. It was precisely the kind of warrior-monk that was the purpose of imagining Tuk. What in my opinion Ruslan handled perfectly! As for the historicity of the character, all accessories are selected exclusively according to the corresponding historical artifacts. Helmet on the monk, is a helmet from Faversham. A little later I will definitely present a photo
 
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