Book: Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (page 130 of the coloured edition (2017)
To escape from the hideout where “Leìnin, Trotsky and Stalin have amassed the treasures stolen from the people”, isolated in the middle of immense deserted and impassable steppes, Tintin is obliged to “borrow” a plane. In order to give the two mechanics in charge of the plane a false impression, he decides to pretend to be the pilot, Rodrobertine. To this end, the hero does not hesitate to put on his suit, helmet and goggles, under the sceptical gaze of Snowy, who obviously doubts his abilities as a pilot.
Tintin and Snowy waling in the land of the Soviets. This special colorized edition is faithfully based on Hergé’s first-ever drawings of Tintin. Limited edition and numbered 3000 copies with certificate of authenticity.
Specifications
Material | Resin |
Certificate | Yes |
Numbered edition | Yes |
L x w x h (cm) box | 11.00 x 11.00 x 19.00 |
Packaging weight | 200g |
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