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Get lost GI Joe! Mini Lennon and AC/DC are here!

 
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 3:57 am    Post subject: Get lost GI Joe! Mini Lennon and AC/DC are here! Reply with quote

- Press Release

Rock fans can now own collectible figures of their all-time favorite artists - here's a look at some of the new rock music-related collectible sculptures now available.

1) AC/DC’s Angus and Malcolm Young limited-edition figures – also by KnuckleBonz, these limited-edition sculptures of the brothers behind metal music supergroup AC/DC are well-crafted re-creations of the boys in their best-known poses – Malcolm shown mid-riff with his ’63 Gretsch Firebird guitar, and Angus dressed in his famous British schoolboy outfit, pounding out a solo on his ’68 Gibson SG. Both figures are approx. 9” tall and are displayed on custom wood bases and are priced at $99.00 each.



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2) “John Lennon in New York City” 18” talking action figure – manufactured by NECA, this officially-licensed figure captures Lennon in a pose as depicted in photographer Bob Gruen’s famous shot of Lennon in NYC. An open edition, cast in resin, and hand-painted, it also includes a motion-activated sound chip that has Lennon reciting his famous “all we are saying is ‘give peace a chance’”. $39.00 each.

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3) Keith Emerson limited-edition figure – the first in the Rock Iconz series by KnuckleBonz, this sculpture is one of 3000 numbered figures cast in poly-resin and hand-painted. It depicts the keyboardist for Emerson, Lake & Palmer standing in front of a tall rack of keyboards and synthesizers – a pose well-known by fans around the world. The entire sculpture stands approx. 12” tall (1/9 scale), with the figure of Emerson about 9” tall. Emerson served as art director for this officially-licensed product. $149.00 each.

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4) Queen’s Freddie Mercury! The figure is based on Queen’s 1986 appearance at Wembley Stadium and stands 18” inches tall (with ball-jointed neck and shoulders). As it wouldn’t be Freddie without the fanfare, the sculpture also includes a motion-sensitive chip that plays a medley of Queen hits when activated. $39.00 each.

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Visity www.rockpopgallery.com to see these and many other collectible figures (Jimmy Page, Devo, Elvis, Kurt Cobain, more) available today.
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