Statues
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Statues
Anyone buying one of these?
https://knucklebonz.com/product/alice-c ... nz-statue/
https://knucklebonz.com/product/alice-c ... nz-statue/
https://knucklebonz.com/product/alice-c ... nz-statue/
https://knucklebonz.com/product/alice-c ... nz-statue/
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Not me but Steve Dauwe (Belgium fan) has bought them.
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Did Alice ever wear that black outfit on the BDB tour?
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I saw these yesterday and though "oh they're cool" until I saw the price. I know that stuff like this can go for very high money, but these are still well out of my price range for what they are.
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From Dannorama:
"Did Alice ever wear that black outfit on the BDB tour?"
No.
"Did Alice ever wear that black outfit on the BDB tour?"
No.
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The inaccurate blending of eras in various Alice figurines drives me nuts. Of these two new statues, you have Killer/SO-era Alice atop a BDB-themed platform and then a strange blend of Nightmare red pajamas with straitjacket (not sure if this combo appeared during BODF in the Nightmare TV special, but that's the only possible instance I can think of). It's like the old McFarland diorama: great to see the leopard-skin boots, but disappointing to see the pairing with a leather outfit. The only one I've really liked so far is a little Alice with snake from the Madhouse Rock tour (can't recall the manufacturer) that does not merge styles from different tours.
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It is frustrating when they can't get this sort of thing right on a premium item.Lazarus wrote:The inaccurate blending of eras in various Alice figurines drives me nuts. Of these two new statues, you have Killer/SO-era Alice atop a BDB-themed platform and
Still, I'd love to have them, but I have neither the space to enjoy them nor the extra money to blow on them.
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I'm in the same camp, nice pieces but I'm not spending over £200 on them.Si wrote:I saw these yesterday and though "oh they're cool" until I saw the price. I know that stuff like this can go for very high money, but these are still well out of my price range for what they are.
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[quote="Lazarus"]The inaccurate blending of eras in various Alice figurines drives me nuts. Of these two new statues, you have Killer/SO-era Alice atop a BDB-themed platform and then a strange blend of Nightmare red pajamas with straitjacket (not sure if this combo appeared during BODF in the Nightmare TV special, but that's the only possible instance I can think of). It's like the old McFarland diorama: great to see the leopard-skin boots, but disappointing to see the pairing with a leather outfit. The only one I've really liked so far is a little Alice with snake from the Madhouse Rock tour (can't recall the manufacturer) that does not merge styles from different tours.[/quote]
are they intentionally going for a career homage perhaps?
are they intentionally going for a career homage perhaps?
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From Lazarus:
"a strange blend of Nightmare red pajamas with straitjacket (not sure if this combo appeared during BODF in the Nightmare TV special, but that's the only possible instance I can think of)."
I think it did.
"a strange blend of Nightmare red pajamas with straitjacket (not sure if this combo appeared during BODF in the Nightmare TV special, but that's the only possible instance I can think of)."
I think it did.