ARGENTINA - Mc Allister - Figure Minix World Cup 12cm
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- Theme
- Sport and Leisure
- Franchise
- Football
- Category
- Figurines
- Manufacturer
- Minix (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 8436605122618
- Reference
- 252247
- SKU
- MX12-FS-WC-AR-MCAL
- Weight
- 0.112 Kg
- Composition
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- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 9.00cm (Length) 8.00cm (Width) 18.80cm (Height)
- Others
- MINIX - Argentina - Alexis Mac Allister: World Cup Figurine (12cm)This officially licensed figurine depicts Argentine footballer Alexis Mac Allister in the colours of the Argentina national team. Manufactured by Minix, this static model features the caricature style characteristic of the collector’s range.KEY FEATURES
- Minix aesthetic:The figurine features a stylised, cartoon-like design that highlights the athlete’s distinctive features.
- Visual accuracy:The pose, the official jersey of the Argentine national team (the Albiceleste) and the sculpted details adhere to the licence’s official design guidelines.
- Display packaging:The item comes in a windowed cardboard box, illustrated in the team’s colours, allowing it to be displayed immediately without unpacking.
- Sturdy construction:The piece is entirely moulded from rigid plastic to ensure its long-term stability.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS- Brand:Minix
- Barcode (EAN):8436605122618
- Manufacturer’s reference:MX12-FS-ARGMCA
- Licence:Football / Argentina (AFA)
- Product type:Collectible figurine
- Box dimensions:18.80 cm (Height) x 9.00 cm (Length) x 8.00 cm (Width)
- Product height:12 cm
- Materials:PVC plastic
CHARACTER BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT
Born in 1998 in Santa Rosa, Alexis Mac Allister is an Argentine international footballer who plays as a midfielder. Coming from a family of footballers of Scottish and Irish descent, he trained at Argentinos Juniors and played for Boca Juniors before making his breakthrough in England, first at Brighton and then at Liverpool FC. With excellent vision, great tactical intelligence and remarkable passing accuracy, he has become a key figure in Lionel Scaloni’s midfield. At the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, he established himself as an undisputed first-team regular, scoring a crucial goal against Poland and providing the assist for Angel Di Maria in the historic final against France.