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Al Capone doll
As most of you know, I collect almost anything that has to do with Al Capone. I have one exception, which is any cheap and cheesy merchandise with Al's likeness on it, and most of that crap can be found on ebay and can stay there.
I did come across this talented artist who sculpts dolls into any likenesses. I immediately inquired about an Al Capone doll.
This is the amazing work of an artist named Kingsley Wallis.
Three piece pinstriped suit.
Striped tie and hankerchief.
Black and white two toned shoes.
Al's famous scars. Done just the way the real ones were, not too pronounced. I hate when people make them too evident in photos to emphasize his nickname.
Excellent rendition. I had seen others attempt this, but not as spot on as Mr. Wallis.
Kinglsey Wallis' rendition of an Al Capone poster. Click on above poster to be taken to Mr. Wallis' site to view some of his great artisitic work. If interested in any his work, then please email Mr. Wallis at kings@emailaccount.com
By far one of the coolest things in my collection.
I was so impressed that I've commissioned Mr. Wallis to make me a Hymie Weiss doll.
If you think these photos are cool you should see it close up and live.
Al would be proud!
Snorky for snappy dresser.
Simply amazing!
Hymie Weiss Doll
Another amazing rendition by Kingsley Wallis.
The only gangster that ever creeped Capone.
Hymie's features are dead on.
Out to get Torrio! Hymie standing on an authentic piece of mausoleum ceiling marble from his crypt.
Snappy dresser.
Various poses.
(Photos by Kingsley Wallis).
Hymie in hat and spats.
Henry Earl J. Wojciechowski = Hymie Weiss
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