theBaron
A Fixture
If Olympia are still using the label "Revival" for their series of reissues, it might be helpful to list that in the postings, for clarity.
Prost!
Brad
Prost!
Brad
With the Alamo being such an important and iconic battle in American history, it surprises me that it's been largely overlooked by figure companies over the years.
Besides this one, the only other one I can think of off the top of my head is a vignette depicting two of the defenders by (I think) Reedees that came out maybe 10 or more years ago but I believe is now OOP. And I'm not aware of any Mexicans at all.
Also the year was 1836, not 1835 as stated on the box.
- Steve
With the Alamo being such an important and iconic battle in American history, it surprises me that it's been largely overlooked by figure companies over the years.
Besides this one, the only other one I can think of off the top of my head is a vignette depicting two of the defenders by (I think) Reedees that came out maybe 10 or more years ago but I believe is now OOP. And I'm not aware of any Mexicans at all.
Also the year was 1836, not 1835 as stated on the box.
- Steve
Absolutely OLYMPIA always have the legal production rights for their releases
A nice figure to see available again
Thanks for sharing
Nap
I stand corrected......that's all I can say....
We don't understand what the problems are that you claim to be talking about. We have legally acquired the rights to many model houses. Do you have acquired copyright of these houses that we produce? If you did, we tell you that whoever sold it to you scammed you. If you have other information you can very well write it here with official documents, otherwise please do not publish false information capable of damaging our company.
very nice looking figure
Mario