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Introducing the Tubular Babe - A Limited Edition Figurine

 Hey there, art collectors and aficionados, we've got some monumental news for you! Remember back in 2013 when we unveiled our first-ever figurine, The Half Mermaid? Well, she made quite the splash, disappearing from our shelves in less than 24 hours, snapped up by eager collectors.

Now, after 8 years, the time has come for the arrival of our second Dudes figurine. Allow us to introduce the Tubular Babe – a stunning masterpiece that's bound to steal your heart.

This gorgeous lady is not only the first-ever full-color figurine in our collection but also more intricate than her predecessors. She's a true homage to Mcbaise's latest album release, "Tubes," which saw its vinyls flying off the shelves before they even reached us.

Want to make sure you get your hands on one of these beauties? Well, you better act fast and pre-order now before she's gone in a whirlwind of excitement. Trust us, you won't want to miss out on this golden opportunity.

And if you do miss the pre-order window, fear not! You might still be able to track her down on the collectors' market, though be prepared to shell out anywhere between 350€ to 2000€.

Here's what you need to know about the Tubular Babe:
  • Two stunning paint finishes
  • A solid 16 cm body with a weighted base
  • Absolutely smexy (yes, we said it!)
  • Limited edition of 1000
  • Priced at 175€ / $ / £150
  • Estimated production time: 6 months
The product pictures you see are 3D mockups used during production to bring her to life. And speaking of life, the same master 3D artist who sculpted The Half Mermaid has worked their magic once again on this beauty.

Oh, and did we mention? When you pre-order, you'll receive a sweet PDF gift voucher to print at home and share the love with your lucky (and clearly much-loved) ones. It's also a great keepsake for yourself until she arrives.

Expect the gift card within 3 working days of your purchase, and we'll keep you updated every step of the way on the production process.

Cheers,
Your Dudes

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