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Miniatures Adventure => Weird Wars => Topic started by: Extra Crispy on 12 November 2007, 02:47:08 PM
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I am looking for a figure of a young woman. Must be dressed suitably for the 1950s. Would prefer unarmed and not shrieking, running or anything else. Just a nice Lois Lane or Jackie-O type out and about.
Rattrap has a photographer due to be released soon that would work if I ground down the camera from her hand. Any other suitable figures out there?
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copplestone?
http://forum.backofbeyond.de/viewtopic.php?t=2727
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http://www.artizandesigns.com/details.asp?code=plp043
(http://www.artizandesigns.com/images/plp043.jpg)
Maybe a bit too 1940s? :?
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Have you tried Pulp figures? Maybe too early but some of the dames could paass for later periods.
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would this RAFM figure work?
http://www.rafm.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=RAF&Product_Code=RAF2819&Category_Code=RAF
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Have you tried Pulp figures? Maybe too early but some of the dames could paass for later periods.
*Parlando set to the tones of a very smokey saxophone*
"The screen rattled as the door open to my office at the fifth floor of the Acme buildning. A dame stepped in, her skirt so tight you could read the embroidery on her underwear. It said 'Tuesday'"
Guy Noir
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Thanks all...
I have the Copplestone but it's really "20-something"
The Artizan is good except she's an uggo...but she might do in a pinch.
There's a good one in one of the Pulp figures packs...
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*Parlando set to the tones of a very smokey saxophone*
"The screen rattled as the door open to my office at the fifth floor of the Acme buildning. A dame stepped in, her skirt so tight you could read the embroidery on her underwear. It said 'Tuesday'"
Guy Noir[/quote]
"A tall leggy blond walked past my office window. I could tell she was tall, my office was on the fifth floor" :lol:
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She had a Mount Rushmore t-shirt on, and those guys never looked so good. Especially Jefferson and Lincoln. Kind of bloated but happy.