211

1998

An Aroutcheff "Tintin" motorcycle figurine

From the edition of a few hundred copies
Marked with sticker to underside: © Moulinsart 1998
The polychrome resin, wood, and metal figurine of Tintin riding a motorcycle, depicted from the album "Le Sceptre d'Ottokar," or, "King Ottokar's Sceptre," sculpted by Michel Aroutcheff for the "Aroutcheff Tintin Vehicles" by Herge/Moulinsart
5.75" H x 9.125" W x 3.5" D

  • Provenance:
    Private Collection, California
  • Notes: Accompanied by original purchase receipt from The Tintin Shop in London. This is a later version, where the figure of Tintin is more inclined.

    Tintin figurines are collectible toys that depict characters from the popular comic book series "The Adventures of Tintin." Created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé, Tintin is a young investigative journalist who embarks on thrilling adventures around the world, accompanied by his loyal dog, Snowy. The comic book series has captivated readers since its first publication in 1929 and continues to be beloved by fans of all ages.

    Tintin figurines are meticulously crafted, capturing the essence of each character from the comic books with remarkable attention to detail. These figurines are made from various materials such as PVC, resin, or metal, depending on the manufacturer. They are typically hand-painted to ensure that every aspect, from the characters' facial expressions to their outfits, is faithfully reproduced.

    One of the most renowned manufacturers of Tintin figurines is Moulinsart, a company that holds the official license to produce merchandise related to the Tintin series. Moulinsart's figurines are highly sought after by collectors worldwide due to their authenticity and quality. They offer a wide range of characters, including Tintin himself, Snowy, Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus, Thomson and Thompson (Dupont and Dupond), and many others.

    Collecting Tintin figurines has become a popular hobby for fans of the series. Some collectors focus on obtaining every character released by Moulinsart, while others may seek specific limited-edition or rare figurines. Due to their popularity and limited production numbers, certain Tintin figurines can appreciate in value over time, making them valuable collectibles.

    Beyond their collectible value, Tintin figurines also serve as delightful display items for fans of the series. They can be showcased on shelves, desks, or in specially dedicated cabinets, adding a touch of adventure and nostalgia to any space. Many fans enjoy recreating scenes from the comics by arranging their figurines in dynamic poses or creating dioramas that depict famous Tintin adventures.

    In addition to the Moulinsart figurines, various other companies have produced Tintin-related merchandise and collectibles over the years. These include smaller-scale figurines, keychains, puzzles, and even board games based on Tintin's adventures.

    Tintin figurines are not just toys; they are cherished symbols of a beloved comic book series that has stood the test of time. They capture the imagination and spirit of Tintin's adventures, allowing fans to bring a piece of this iconic world into their own lives. Whether displayed as collectibles or used for imaginative play, these figurines continue to fascinate both young and old, keeping the spirit of Tintin alive for generations to come.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with minor scuffs, light scratches, and dust accumulation commensurate with age. With a few pin-sized incidents of rubbed wear to the paint. Some rubbed wear to kickstand; minor oxidation to hubcaps. Lacking certificate.

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