WW011-WW014 Wild West Lawmen (1 Viewer)

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We are pleased to continue the expansion of our "Wild West" figure range with sets WW011-WW014 which add some iconic Lawmen as well as an iconic character to the series with Wyatt and Virgil Earp and their good friend Doc Holiday along with a generic County Sheriff figure. All of which stand poised to engage the various gunfighters and desperados and clean up the town for the safety of the law abiding citizens. This has been a fun and interesting series to produce and we will continue to expand it later in the year with additional figures in a Wild West town setting and eventually, out to the plains of the old west! We do hope you like the new figures!

WW011 Wyatt Earp $69.95
WW012 Virgil Earp $69.95
WW013 Doc Holliday $69.95
WW014 County Sheriff $69.95
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Matt
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These are very nice additions and makes me want to go watch "Tombstone." :)
 
i would love to see us cavalry into this range.but i want the classic us cavalry uniforms.like in the movie she wore a yellow ribbon.
 
i would love to see us cavalry into this range.but i want the classic us cavalry uniforms.like in the movie she wore a yellow ribbon.

I have put this to Andy several times face to face, but he runs hot cold. Suggested 3 interchangeable riders to assist in a column. Actually I suggested 3 like in the Australian Light Horse and Andy came back with 4 would be better, so go figure the odds on this mounted Column ever materalizing. Never say never I guess. I would love to create a Column with flag bearer, Indian scout and bugler and a dozen troopers following. I will just keep trying, hopefully not alone.^&grin, Robin.
 
at last,the us cavalry wil come.and not just the cavalry,but the classic one.{sm3}like in the movie she wore a yellow ribbon,with john wayne.cant wait to see and collect them.
 
Superb pictures, many thanks for posting!
Did you also get the mexican rider and the poncho gunner?
I love spaguetti western films, in fact Almeria which is the city where were filmed most of them in the 60s-70s is only 2 hours from my city, and I used to visit film locations from several movies....If I had more funds this would be my next FL series to collect!
Don't you all think it would be marvellous FL to release a Lee Van Cleef figure? This is indeed the true spaguetti western icon, he used to work in Almeria and was a very generous person as I was told by the people who knew him :)
 
Thanks. No, I didn't get the others mounted figured yet but do have the figure in the poncho, which looks like Blondie (Clint Eastwood). At one point I wasn't thinking of collecting this range (aside from the initial figures I purchased) but then I saw the new ones at a show and was quite impressed. I will be definitely purchasing some more in the near future. I like how FL has brought out the Old West and the Western with these figures.

Wasn't Almería were they used to train bulls for the corridas? When I lived in Spain in the 60s and 70s my parents were big aficionados. I went to a couple myself, including one in the Plaza Mayor in Madrid.

I think WW 001 or 002 are supposed to be Lee Van Cleef. Looks like him to me anyway.
 
Not sure about bulls, but horses and riders were requested at that time....

This figure would be a must have:

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Those are great, but $70 per figure? Time flies but it seems like only yesterday that most figures in this hobby were about $30. Not a criticism of FL. They make a great product and if they can sell them at these prices then good for them. Probably a good sign for the hobby if demand is that high. I would pay maybe $40-50 per figure if I were going to buy them all.
 
Prices are what they are. I'm now selective on my purchases of new product.
 
Those are great, but $70 per figure? Time flies but it seems like only yesterday that most figures in this hobby were about $30. Not a criticism of FL. They make a great product and if they can sell them at these prices then good for them. Probably a good sign for the hobby if demand is that high. I would pay maybe $40-50 per figure if I were going to buy them all.

Well....I am financing my FL purchases thanks to the collectors who still buy my KnC stuff, because I prefer one top sculpting and painting figure to 2 medium figures, but this is ONLY my thoughts.
The problem is that my KnC collection is starting over so probably in the next months I will only be able to purchase 1 FL figure a month {sm2}
 

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