the symbol of Naples

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the symbol of Naples

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Pulcinella model of Iron Model Work 54mm
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The white and the mask
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Finish!
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I apologize for the incorrect english
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You've done a great job on the figure in your second pic :grin:

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Nice work!
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thank you so much
I apologize for the incorrect english
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Nice figure,tidy.I am curious symbol of Naples?
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Pulcinella is the mask of Naples and one of the city's landmarks.
Just say Pulcinella and is said Naples :)
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Thanks for the explanation,makes sense now.
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