Lenox Wizard of Oz The Tin Man Dorothy Cowardly Lion And Scarecrow Figurines Set of Four
As a pigtailed farm girl from Kansas, Judy Garland danced her way down a Yellow Brick Road and into the hearts of moviegoers everywhere. Now, Dorothy from the film classic appears in the first i THE WIZARD OF OZ character figurine created by the artists of Lenox. She's posed with her little dog Toto, as the two make their way to the Emerald City. Dorothy's famous - and magical - Ruby Slippers appear just as they did in the motion picture.
It's a no-brainer... this Tin Man figurine is a must-have for anyone who collects "Wizard of Oz." Here, the lovable character is depicted with one foot on a tree stump, his ax beside him, in a futile attempt to oil his stiffened knee. He's so realistic, you can almost hear the creaking of his rusty joints! Leaning against a fence post for support, the Scarecrow ponders which direction to go as he heads for the land of Oz. But without a brain, he finds the task a bit daunting. This friendly fellow is depicted just as we remember him from the classic film THE WIZARD OF OZ - all flailing arms and legs, and that irresistible smile. The Cowardly Lion looks quite brave in this original Lenox sculpture depicting THE WIZARD OF OZ character. Here, the Cowardly Lion stands proud, his arms folded across his chest as he grasps the collar of his regal robe. A gold-accented crown balances atop his head, reflecting his reign in the animal kingdom. And his expression exudes confidence, from his wise eyes down to his drooping jowls.
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