WDCC Disney Classics Out of Scale Donald Duck on Train Backyard Whistle Stop From The Disney Movie Out of Scale
Status: Out Of Stock | Condition: New | Edition:Out of Scale | Edition Size: Limited Edition Production 2012 | Dim:4-1/2 H x 2-1/5 W x 12-1/4 L | WDCC Disney Classics| Item #: 4021813
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Out of Scale Donald Duck on Train Backyard Whistle Stop - 4021813
NOTES: Chugging straight out of the classic cartoon, Out of Scale, engineer Donald takes pride in his scale-model choo-choo, even though his hobby becomes a train-wreck when he moves Chip and Dale�`s full-size tree because it doesn"t fit in with the size of his miniature locomotive. In an episode of his television show, Walt Disney shared that not only he but also several of his key animators were model train enthusiasts."With so many of us interested in model trains,�`said Walt, "it wasn"t too much of a surprise when our story department came up with a cartoon idea about this hobby," and Out of Scale was the charming result. Now this intricately detailed sculpture commemorates this unforgettable cartoon, Disney favorite Donald Duck and also Walt Disney�`s love of trains..
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WALT DISNEY CLASSICS FIGURINES - The Classics Collection started in 1992 with three scenes, Bambi, Cinderella, and Fantasia's Sorcerer Apprentice. Many other series have since been introduced. Some figurines are limited, and some have been retired. Some of these figurines have risen high on the secondary market. The figurines are made of porcelain, and the process is similar to that use to make Hummel figurines. Individual pieces are molded, put together, and fired in an oven. Then they are painted and fired again. Each figurine is marked on the bottom, signifying the year it was produced. The marks represent significant milestones in Disney history. The figurines with the first year mark are usually the most desirable.