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ChrisValera03 Feb 2013 12:40 a.m. PST

While looking at witchunter.net, I saw their Alice in Wonderland figures, painted. These are figures that were part of the Alice in Wonderland sculpting competition.
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I know Kev White released two Alices on his website at Hasslefree, but were any other the other figures ever cast up?

Specifically, was The Mad Hatter ever made as a real figure?

Searching through the fourm just pulls up this; link

and some talk that the figs were once available, but no longer.

Andoreth03 Feb 2013 5:00 a.m. PST

The figures were sold as a set shortly after the competition. I'm not sure they were ever sold as single figures.

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