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The Enemy Army Figures are Unique and Lovable

Created by artist Tyler Jackson, the Enemy Army Figures are sinister and one of a kind.

The toy collection was conceived by Jackson, who originally based his figures on his friends, sketching them in illustrations. Jackson then created his 45-character collection out of Sculpey, proceeding to paint them. After, he mounted the final products on a plexiglass shelf. Each character, as previously mentioned, is modelled after Jackson's friends and contain some of their traits.

The Enemy Army Figures are as unique as they come, with cute, un-monstrous names such as 'Oscar,' 'Lester' and 'John.' Tyler Jackson has managed to create a story with his pieces and the Enemy Army Figures are just the beginning for this budding artist.
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