Wendy Darling ("Peter! Oh Peter!"), sculpted by Dusty Horner is available to active Society members from January 01, 2008 thru March 31, 2009. Wendy can begin to be pre-ordered starting in January, 2008 and will begin shipping and arriving at retailers in February, 2008.
Once in Peter's world, Wendy wants to meet the beautiful sea maidens from Mermaid Lagoon but will she catch Peter's attention?
A Spellbinding Adventure Continues ..
This years Of Dreams & Magic release, a Walt Disney Collectors Society Members Only Sculpture is straight from Mermaid Lagoon from that moment when Peter is boasting of his escapades to Never Land's bevy of beautiful mermaids.
"Spinning a Spellbinding Story," sculpted by Dusty Horner which originally was available to active Society members from January 01, 2007 thru March 31, 2008, has been extended to March 31, 2009 with the upcoming release of Wendy.
In one of the most famous images in Disney animation, Captain Hook masterfully commands the rowboat as the bumbling Mr. Smee rows for Skull Rock. A Numbered Limited Edition (NLE) of 1,500, "An Irresistible Lure," a two-piece set that also includes Tiger Lily and Tick-Tock Croc is sculpted by Tim Bruckner.
Pictured with all three releases is Skull Rock, a gift given to registered convention guests upon registering for the 2003 Celebration of Walt Disney Art Classics aboard the Disney Cruise Line®, May 15-18, 2003. Skull Rock was a Limited Edition of 500.
That's a fantastic scene you've put together, Don! I really like it.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear they've extended availability of "Spellbinding...".
Don, I also like how you put all the pieces together. This is a great addition. I remember people talking about Wendy with Peter and the Mermaids first was announced. This is a great way to complete this scene.
ReplyDeleteThanks Matthew & Jeff! When all the pieces are showed together, it really tells the story of the goings on at Mermaid Lagoon.
ReplyDeleteWith the addition of Wendy, I'm really hoping they'll add the remaining Mermaids. They need to do the one that looks like Ariel.
When you see them all together, can't imagine them being sculpted any other way. Great job by both Dusty Horner and Tim Bruckner.
Love the whole scene. Great job
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