Hi folks,
I'm selling the following prototype from my collection in order to fund another recent purchase. I may however be open to trade against other figural prototypes, proof cards, Cromalins and particularly anything for my Biker Scout focus.
Payment in GBP£ by paypal gift otherwise add 4% for fees. Shipping included.
Open to consider best offers or payment plans.
Rebel Commando unpainted protomolded figure: (Solid torso that comes apart like hardcopy). Molded in translucent milky white plastic and completely unpainted. Non sonic welded. Chip to back of leg. Custom case made by AFA. COA from CIB. Undated with no peg holes. £1,800 shipped. Now
£1,700 OBO
Molded in a creamy white translucent plastic and completely unpainted and non sonic welded or glued. The torso halves are molded solid and come apart with legs and arms slotting into the torso halves exactly like the hard copy. There are no peg holes in the feet. Comes with a COA from CIB and a custom made case with sliding back made by AFA in order to hold the piece together and allow it to display it in an upright position. There is a chip to the back of the right leg otherwise it is excellent condition. There is a piece of excess flashing sticking up out of the shoulder. The case was customised to allow room for the flashing.
There is a small clear elastic band around the waist of the figure to help keep it together. The figure should ship fine inside the case however I would recommend the head being removed during transit as it is could fall off if shaken hard.
I have a COA from Tom Derby who sourced this from a Senior Kenner designer and it's classified as a protomolded figure. It has the same mold as the hardcopy with solid torso halves and would therefore have been produced from the low yield aluminium protomolds. If it came from the steel molds like a first shot or bench shot I understand it would have the same mold as production figures with hollow torso. There are 2-3 other documented examples of this exactly the same as mine and the owners (past and present) refer to them as a protomolded figures.
Please PM me for further details or pictures
Thanks Oli