Product Description
In 1944, Norma Jean worked in a Radioplane factory assisting the war efforts, where she met a photographer looking for motivating and moral-boosting shots. By 1953 she was one of the world's biggest stars - Marilyn Monroe.
The stark contrast between her troubled personal life and glamorous public life has always been a subject of intrigue and speculation, but we wanted to remember her as a person, a human being, which was often forgot.
The pack consists of 2 miniatures, cast in high quality pewter, sculpted by Alan Marsh. 28mm scale and fit great with all popular WW2 and pulp ranges. Supplied unpainted. Shown painted by John Morris.
ame the official photographer for the Women's Army Corps (WAC). As well as documenting the European front, her work covered the women and African-American men of the US army, who had been previously overlooked.
Models supplies unassembled and unpainted.