Tintin 1/24 Doctor Finney's Torpedo
$89.99
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$89.99
The Pharaoh's Cigars, the fourth album of the adventures of Tintin, brought 3 major characters to Hergé's universe.
On one side Rastapopoulos, iconic and crooked villain, ready for anything and without scruples and on the other Dupond and Dupont, major comic duo of the 9th art, never subtle but always clumsy, they will bring album after album a saving comedy of repetition.
In addition, we can see in Philémon Siclone a precursor to Professor Tournesol in the register of the zany Scientist and we also see Oliveira da Figuera, a Portuguese itinerant trader who will help Tintin in two other adventures in the Middle East. (Tintin in the Land of Black Gold and Coke in Stock) Pharaoh's Cigars is also the first volume of Tintin to call for a sequel (the Blue Lotus) and therefore to launch the Diptyques model in the series.
Like any Hergé album, we find an extreme sense of detail, from historical realities to the different places visited, including the vehicles, everything is designed to be as credible as possible. Thus, Hergé reproduces, in the time of a few boxes, a convertible Torpedo with maximum details such as this absence of side glazing for example.
In resin and plastic, this 1/24 scale vehicle will be delivered to you with a decoration printed on the case for more realism.
On one side Rastapopoulos, iconic and crooked villain, ready for anything and without scruples and on the other Dupond and Dupont, major comic duo of the 9th art, never subtle but always clumsy, they will bring album after album a saving comedy of repetition.
In addition, we can see in Philémon Siclone a precursor to Professor Tournesol in the register of the zany Scientist and we also see Oliveira da Figuera, a Portuguese itinerant trader who will help Tintin in two other adventures in the Middle East. (Tintin in the Land of Black Gold and Coke in Stock) Pharaoh's Cigars is also the first volume of Tintin to call for a sequel (the Blue Lotus) and therefore to launch the Diptyques model in the series.
Like any Hergé album, we find an extreme sense of detail, from historical realities to the different places visited, including the vehicles, everything is designed to be as credible as possible. Thus, Hergé reproduces, in the time of a few boxes, a convertible Torpedo with maximum details such as this absence of side glazing for example.
In resin and plastic, this 1/24 scale vehicle will be delivered to you with a decoration printed on the case for more realism.