tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-534597513471933310.post4309746017860763748..comments2023-10-05T09:13:03.813-04:00Comments on Duckman's Blog: Walt Disney Archives Collection: Elephant & PinocchioDC Pop Fanatichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04336354661732301642noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-534597513471933310.post-1143969695494255402017-03-16T21:11:05.772-04:002017-03-16T21:11:05.772-04:00These are so cool, all of them in your blog. You s...These are so cool, all of them in your blog. You seem like a big Disney fan and I came across some awesome Disney riddles I wanted to share with you here: <a href="http://www.riddlesandanswers.com/tag/disney-riddles/" title="Disney Riddles" rel="nofollow">Disney Riddles</a> Brookehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17373806334521903091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-534597513471933310.post-28164288444320002242015-10-04T12:35:24.508-04:002015-10-04T12:35:24.508-04:00Thanks Justin! I really like how this line is an e...Thanks Justin! I really like how this line is an extension of sorts down to the Walt Disney Classics Collection, from the striped boxes to each sculpture containing a certificate plus a story card. This line has the feel of a collectible like Classics vs. a giftware line.<br /><br />I don't know how long this line was in the planning stages. I became aware of it, just a few days prior to the start of Expo. <br /><br />I have no problem the sculptures are in resin vs. porcelain, knowing so much more you can do in resin (capturing detail). Very curious to see where this line will go as far as what we see in future releases. I like that pieces can compliment the WDCC (as the Elephant did with Ben and Hyacinth).<br /><br />I too hope the line is successful and gives us an opportunity to possibly get characters they didn't do in the WDCC such as the Coachman from <i>Pinocchio</i> plus the newer films they only began to touch on in Classics.<br /><br />You're more than welcome. I always enjoyed writing on the blog, taking photos, so was like <i>coming home</i> with this line!DC Pop Fanatichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04336354661732301642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-534597513471933310.post-65877491166742174122015-10-04T10:24:53.655-04:002015-10-04T10:24:53.655-04:00Yay! You're back! I thought the end of WDCC me...Yay! You're back! I thought the end of WDCC meant we'd never see a high quality Disney collectible again. A couple of things:<br /><br />1. I wonder if this line has been in the makings for a while. It seems a lot of the problems with WDCC were corrected with this line. The price points... The medium used (resin as opposed to porcelain). The coolest thing though for me is how high quality these pieces look being in the medium they are in. I wonder if this was a quality they just recently have been able to perfect. These don't look cheap! And other Enesco product lines do like the princess / mask line.<br /><br />2. I love that this line has an artistic presence about them. I can see me displaying these throughout the house with my art as opposed to them all being together in a curio... Similar to how Disney himself displayed some in his office etc. <br /><br />3. Love that this line presents so many possibilities. Vintage vs current looks... Theme park maquettes... And hopefully Pixar because Pixar makes some fantastic maquettes.<br /><br />Anywho! I am very excited... Plus I can actually start out as a charter collector and not have to go back through a catalog of pieces to "catch up"! Here's hoping these are successful and continue with some great additions! Thanks for continuing the blog! Justin Lopezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01144751227974126391noreply@blogger.com