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Pulp Fiction - Vincent Vega Pony Tail (Deluxe Version) |
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“So you're gonna go out there, drink your drink, say ‘Goodnight, I've had a very lovely evening…’”
Quentin Tarantino changed narrative film with his revolutionary crime film, “Pulp Fiction.” John Travolta played gangster Vincent Vega and it revitalized his career. This figure of Vincent Vega is from the memorable sequence in the film where Vega is tasked with showing his boss’s wife a good time, without taking advantage. Vincent dress for his “date” in a smart black suit with a bolo tie and slicks back his long hair in a ponytail. Star Ace brings this version of Vincent Vega to life as a fully realized sixth scale figure featuring a movie-accurate likeness of John Travolta with ponytail, and various accessories from the film, such as the mysterious briefcase, his overcoat, and his always present cigarette. The deluxe version of the figure also includes the white couch and the reel-to-reel tape deck from Mia Wallace’s living room. Don't miss your chance to add this Pulp Fiction figure to your collection!
The 1/6th scale Vincent Vega Collectible figure features:
- 1:6th scale body, approximately 30 cm tall with over 30 points of articulation - Newly sculpted, fully realized authentic likeness of John Travolta as Vincent Vega with ponytail in the movie “Pulp Fiction” with accurate facial expression and detailed skin texture - Each head sculpt is specially hand-painted - Nine (9) interchangeable hands including: - One (1) pair of dancing hands -One (1) pair of fists - One (1) right hand for holding gun - One (1) right hand for holding cigarette - One (1) left hand for carrying the briefcase - One (1) left hand for holding book or coat - One (1) White Shirt - One (1) Black Trousers - One (1) Bolo Tie - One (1) Black Suit Coat - One (1) pair of black shoes - One (1) pair of black socks - One (1) overcoat - One (1) Gun - One (1) ashtray - One (1) lighter - Three (3) cigarettes - One (1) cigarette pack - One (1) book - One (1) Briefcase - One (1) Reel-to-Reel tape deck - One (1) white couch - One (1) Plastic stand with waist clip |
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Pulp Fiction
"Pumpkin" (Tim Roth) and "Honey Bunny" (Amanda Plummer) are having breakfast in a diner. They decide to rob it after realizing they could make money off the customers as well as the business, as they did during their previous heist. Moments after they initiate the hold-up, the scene breaks off and the title credits roll. As Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) drives, Vincent Vega (John Travolta) talks about his experiences in Europe, from where he has just returned: the hashish bars in Amsterdam, the French McDonald's and its "Royale with Cheese." The pair—both wearing dress suits—are on their way to retrieve a briefcase from Brett (Frank Whaley), who has transgressed against their boss, gangster Marsellus Wallace...
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