Hollywood heartthrob Brad Pitt's character Lieutenant Aldo Raine from Inglorious Basterds has been transformed into an action figure.
Hong Kong based company Hot Toys has released a Brad Pitt action figure, a 12-inch toy which comes with "detailed wrinkles" and a choice of five different hand held weapons, reported Daily Mail online.
The mini-Pitt is decked out in his World War II outfit and the accessories include a replica German sub-machine gun, a rifle, a pistol and a large and small blade hunting knife.
The action figure's features include, "Movie-accurate facial expression with detailed wrinkles, real-like hair and three pairs of palms."
But the cost may be a bit high for young customers as the action figure is priced at $ 155.
Meanwhile the real Brad Pitt is back at work again, filming his new movie Moneyball.
Pitt plays Billy Beane, legendary manager to baseball team the Oakland A's, who led them to victory in the 2002 Major League Baseball American League West Division.
Moneyball is the Pitt's first big starring role since the Oscar-nominated Inglourious Basterds in 2009.
Hong Kong based company Hot Toys has released a Brad Pitt action figure, a 12-inch toy which comes with "detailed wrinkles" and a choice of five different hand held weapons, reported Daily Mail online.
The mini-Pitt is decked out in his World War II outfit and the accessories include a replica German sub-machine gun, a rifle, a pistol and a large and small blade hunting knife.
The action figure's features include, "Movie-accurate facial expression with detailed wrinkles, real-like hair and three pairs of palms."
But the cost may be a bit high for young customers as the action figure is priced at $ 155.
Meanwhile the real Brad Pitt is back at work again, filming his new movie Moneyball.
Pitt plays Billy Beane, legendary manager to baseball team the Oakland A's, who led them to victory in the 2002 Major League Baseball American League West Division.
Moneyball is the Pitt's first big starring role since the Oscar-nominated Inglourious Basterds in 2009.
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