Friday 31 July 2015

WAX FIGURES OF THE BEATLES TO BE FEATURED IN THE ORLANDO ATTRACTION FOR A LIMITED TIME time

 
Beatles fans will get to see the figures of The Fab Four set in a pose that pays tribute to the 1969 Abbey Road album cover, which captured all four members walking across the famous zebra crossing outside of Abbey Road Studios.
To recreate the new figures at the tourist attraction, artists utilised measurements taken from previous sittings with the band, as well as image research from the Abbey Road album photo shoot to style each figure.
Artists utilised measurements taken from previous sittings with the band, as well as image research from the Abbey Road album photo shoot
Madame Tussauds artists used a number of image references from the Abbey Road album cover photo shoot, which explain some differences between the original photo and the figures, including the group’s line-up and Paul’s flip-flops.
The band have a long history with the museum, as they were the first rock band to appear in the grand hall at Madame Tussauds London.
All four members originally met with studio artists in 1964 to take measurements for the creation of their original wax figures.
Fans can see the waxworks from Friday for a limited time.


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