BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 1:10 pmChannelling my "inner chi....errr, Kiley" I have to say that I'm sorry, I don't believe Bonaparte actually said that - and certainly not in English. And besides, who else but the great man himself would merit the epithet "the great man himself"!RMD wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 7:49 pm A response from the great man himself:
"I actually have four masters of Boney in my little drawer : The original BH version, in Fimo; and two slightly variant versions in metal which include the current AB one ; and an unissued 1790s figure. There's also another head. At this distance in time I can't recall when or why I made the one you have, but although it looks familiar. I don't seem to have it myself !"
(I put that up on the AB Facebook page initially, then thought better of it and put it here instead. )
My Napoleon: A Unique Tony Barton Figure?
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Re: My Napoleon: A Unique Tony Barton Figure?
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