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Walt Disney Archives Collection Tangled Flynn Rider Maquette

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Flynn Ryder from Disney's Tangled in extraordinary detail! Hand-painted statue derived from an original animation model. He comes with a matching hand-numbered certificate of verification and a story card! Numbered limited edition of 1,000 stone resin pieces. A perfect representation of Flynn Ryder's swashbuckling persona! The Walt Disney Archives Collection Tangled Flynn Rider Maquette Statue is a marvelous figurine that captures Eugene Fitzherbert (aka Flynn Ryder) from Disney's 50th animated feature film, Tangled, in extraordinary detail as seen in the original animator model for the film. A numbered limited edition of 1,000 hand-painted stone resin pieces, he comes with a matching hand-numbered certificate of verification and a story card. The thief turned hero measures approximately 10 3/4-inches tall. This limited edition, hand-painted sculpture is derived from an original animation maquette. Production molds were made from a digital 3D scan of the animator model. The Walt Disney Archives collection celebrates the rich history and majestic artistry of the Walt Disney Company, revisiting seldom seen original treasures, from animation maquettes to archival stationery. Established in 1938, the Character Model Department at Walt Disney Studios employed sculptors to create three-dimensional figures known as maquettes. These animator models would expose crucial angles, reveal the play of light and shadow, and clarify issues of perspective, allowing artists to study each character in a brand-new way.

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