



This is the Artizan Agent Lake figure (and what a very nice figure it is). The problem I have with these Pulp figures is how to base them. Is grass appropriate for a girl in high heeled red shoes? More likely it should be something representing a night club floor but, there we go. A very nice figure to paint and demonstrates why I cannot join the chorus of approval for Bob Murch's Pulp Miniatures range: his women are ugly! Look at that cute little retroussé nose!
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