PHICEN Limited | The Secret Lives of Julie Newmar | PL-2014-58

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PHICEN Limited | 1:6 Scale Action Doll | The Secret Lives of Julie Newmar | PL-2014--58

Julie Newmar's talents include her beauty, brains, and a charming sense of humor. At the age of 17, she was the original "Golden Girl," a statue-come-to-life dancing in 1953 film "Serpent of the Nile" and was one of the brides in the classic MGM musical "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." She won a Tony for her first speaking role in the hit comedy "Marriage-Go-Round". Her legs once had an insurance policy for 10 million dollars (except in the event of theft). Ms. Newmar made the transition to TV and best known for her comedic as well as supernatural roles. Some of her notable appearances and roles include the "Twilight Zone" as The Devil, the lead in "My Living Doll" as Rhoda the robot, Catwoman in "Batman", "Wide, Wide World of Sports", "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century", and many others. Her beauty matched by her charisma, sense of humor, and physicality made her a stand out. In her 60s, she became a modeling sensation in Paris for Thierry Mugler and appeared among the fashion world’s most gorgeous divas. Julie’s name literally became box office via "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar", a film from Stephen Spielberg’s company. From the 1960s into the 21st century, Julie is still fascinating. "Beauty is her business" in TV, film, dance, art, and even in or gardening of which has led to a rose, day lily, and an orchid named in her honor. Julie Newmar is a one of a kind renaissance woman.

PARTS LIST:

  • Belt
  • Figure Base
  • Four Color Packaging
  • Head Sculpt
  • Interchangeable Claw Hands (3 Pairs)
  • Kitty Cat
  • Knee Boots (1 Pair)
  • PHICEN Seamless Female Figure Body w/ Plastic Armature
  • Removable Sleevelets
  • Tight Jumpsuit

The MSRP is approximately $150.00 USD.

The release date is 4TH QTR 2016.

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More crap. More skipping.

Srsly, this company is old yet the quality never gets better.
 
Jesus, had to google Julie Newmar again as I thought I'd forgotten what she looked like!
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I do hope they are working on a Michelle Pfeiffer headscult for a Batman Returns Catwoman.

why? so it can look as bad as this?

this figures sculp looks absolutely nothing like Newmar in any way shape or form. its almost amazing to me that anyone approved this likeness.
 
Phicen have gone back to the plastic skeleton? Not that I have much interest in this figure, whether it resembles the person or not, but as a general Phicen collector, I was curious to take a look. It's bizzare that Phicen has taken this step backwards.
 
Also...why does it look like a crap Xmen character that was dropped at the last minute?
 
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Phicen have gone back to the plastic skeleton? Not that I have much interest in this figure, whether it resembles the person or not, but as a general Phicen collector, I was curious to take a look. It's bizzare that Phicen has taken this step backwards.

if it's a full clothed figure rubber body is overkill.
 
Julie Newmar seems to have a tough face to sculpt. Most of the likenesses I've seen sculpted weren't very good. Having said that, this one may be a new low. Unless it's supposed to be Buddy Hackett as Julie Newmar as Catwoman. Than it's frikkin' amazing.
 
This just looks horrible. That is seriously an ugly sculpt and painful to look at even if it wasn't trying to be a specific (and attractive) actress.

The cat amuses me. The rest of this upsets me.
 
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