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At the beginning of The Castafiore Emerald (page 2, vignette A3), Tintin is strolling through the forest of Moulinsart with Captain Haddock. For the occasion, he has swapped his iconic trench coat for a zip-up jacket. With its full-length zipper and wide elasticated waist and cuffs, this brown coat is indeed much more suitable for this more casual activity.
A real treat. In Tintin in the Land of Black Gold (page 60, vignette D3), Thompson and Thomson undergo a strange transformation. After swallowing N. 14 tablets, the inseparable Belgian police officers immediately grow long—and even very long—hair and luxuriant beards. Hair-raising effect guaranteed!
Tintin - Tintin with Disguise and Package
Tintin - Indian, Great American Indian Chief
This resin figurine of Tintin in the desert is part of a series of beautiful statuettes, designed and manufactured with a keen attention to the original detail in Hergé's drawings.
This resin figurine of Tintin in a kilt is part of a series of beautiful statuettes, designed and manufactured with a keen attention to the original detail in Hergé's drawings.
This resin figurine of Captain Haddock striding purposefully is part of a series of beautiful statuettes, designed and manufactured with a keen attention to the original detail in Hergé's drawings.
Height (cm): 9.00 Company: Moulinsart Release date: 2013 Material: resin Theme: Tintin
This figurine (in resin) represents a scene from the album King Ottokar's Sceptre It was designed and manufactured from the original color albums. Fascinated by cartoons, Hergé was totally involved in the way of suggesting movement. Find all the comments in the cardboard booklet reproduced on paper identical to the albums of the time and delivered with...
Launched in pursuit of Captain Haddock's kidnappers, Tintin rushes into a stationary taxi at the same time as another passenger, just as determined to be driven safely. Everyone thinks they got into the taxi first and tempers flare. To overcome the insistence of his competitor in the race, Tintin claims to have been bitten by a rabid dog and to have to go...