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Just like a medieval knight in shining armor, the powerful and majestic figure of a cyborg cop wielding his powerful selected-fire machine pistol in his right handis ready to relentlessly enforce the law, in a chaotic future in a large metropolis. With his right leg standing on a step with futuristic design and his left arm straight next to his body with a clenched fist, he readies himself with possible threats already marked as targets by his Aiming Interface; his command orders, respect to the law, and the protection of innocent people guide his actions. One of the most awaited releases, presented firsthand on the Fist Seen in the spoiler night at San Diego Comic-Con 2023, Iron Studios bring the statue "Robocop - Robocop - Art Scale 1/10", with the classic and original police officer from the future from the big screen.Iron Studios also bring the statue "Robocop Deluxe - Robocop - Art Scale 1/10", portraying the police officer leaving his Ford Taurus police car with futuristic design, in a diorama set that refers to one of the main and most memorable official posters from the movie, that also strikes as one of the most emblematic appearances of the character. In a dystopian future, crime and violence are out of control in the old Detroit, the city is financially ruined, the government privatized the police force by hiring the megacorporation OCP (Omni Consumer Products), that has plans to replace Detroit by a new city called Delta City, more modern and efficient, kept and sustained by the OCP and their subdivisions. OCP introduces the Enforcement Droid ED-209 designed to supplant the police, but due to a flaw it ends up killing an executive, giving the ambitious Bob Morton the chance to present a project called RoboCop. When the police officer Alex Murphy is ambushed by a gang, tortured and declared dead, his body is transformed into a powerful and heavily armored cyborg named RoboCop, without the memories of his past life. Acclaimed by media due to his brutally efficient campaign against crime, RoboCop is recognized as Murphy by his former partner, and, when he arrests a member of the gang that killed him, his memories start returning, replacing his robotic programming, and bringing to surface Murphy's remaining human side, which leads him into an investigation to find out an elaborate conspiracy of the OCP to create Delta City, involving even his assassin's gang. Presented in detail on the monthly show Inside Iron Studios Day of July on Iron Studios' YouTube channel, and already available for Pre-Order, a classic sci-fi, RoboCop, movie from 1987 directed by Paul Verhoeven, was a major box office hit at the time, starting a franchise that led the cyborg hero to get two more movies, a TV show, animated series, video games, comic books, and collectibles. Check it out in detail on the social media and more news to come on Iron Studios coverage of the SDCC 2023 and on the Inside Iron Studios Day.
Ready to relentlessly enforce the law, in a chaotic future in a large metropolis, just like a medieval knight in shining armor, the powerful and majestic figure of a cyborg cop leaves his Ford Taurus police car with a futuristic design, wielding his powerful selected-fire machine pistol in his right hand, with possible threats already marked as targets by his Aiming Interface; his command orders, respect to the law, and the protection of innocent people guide his actions. One of the most awaited releases, presented firsthand on the Fist Seen in the spoiler night at San Diego Comic-Con 2023, Iron Studios bring the statue "Robocop Deluxe - Robocop - Art Scale 1/10", with the classic and original police officer from the future in the big screen, in a diorama set that refers to one of the main and most memorable official posters from the movie, that also strikes as one of the most emblematic appearances of the character. Iron studios also bring the regular statue "Robocop - Robocop - Art Scale 1/10", presenting the cyborg police officer over a simpler base, without the police car, with his right leg standing on a step with futuristic design, and his left arm straight next to his body, with a clenched fist. In a dystopian future, crime and violence are out of control in the old Detroit, the city is financially ruined, the government privatized the police force by hiring the megacorporation OCP (Omni Consumer Products), that has plans to replace Detroit by a new city called Delta City, more modern and efficient, kept and sustained by the OCP and their subdivisions. OCP introduces the Enforcement Droid ED-209 designed to supplant the police, but due to a flaw it ends up killing an executive, giving the ambitious Bob Morton the chance to present a project called RoboCop. When the police officer Alex Murphy is ambushed by a gang, tortured and declared dead, his body is transformed into a powerful and heavily armored cyborg named RoboCop, without the memories of his past life. Acclaimed by media due to his brutally efficient campaign against crime, RoboCop is recognized as Murphy by his former partner, and, when he arrests a member of the gang that killed him, his memories start returning, replacing his robotic programming, and bringing to surface Murphy's remaining human side, which leads him into an investigation to find out an elaborate conspiracy of the OCP to create Delta City, involving even his assassin's gang. Presented in detail on the monthly show Inside Iron Studios Day of July on Iron Studios' YouTube channel, and already available for Pre-Order, a classic sci-fi, RoboCop, movie from 1987 directed by Paul Verhoeven, was a major box office hit at the time, starting a franchise that led the cyborg hero to get two more movies, a TV show, animated series, video games, comic books, and collectibles. Check it out in detail on the social media and more news to come on Iron Studios coverage of the SDCC 2023 and on the Inside Iron Studios Day.Size: 24 x 17 x 20 cm
The young Marty McFly and his best friend, Doctor Emmett "Doc" Brown, formally dressed in 19th-century attire, pose for a photo during the Grand Clock Tower Opening Party in Hill Valley in 1885.The big time meter, the famous clock with Roman numerals, is supported by a rustic wooden box. The protagonists of "Back to the Future" are right in front of it, standing on a base with elements and machinery that resemble an old locomotive, another striking machine, and presented in the third film of the saga. With a plaque having the movie's logo at the bottom of the base, Iron Studios proudly presents its new statue "Marty and Doc at the Clock Deluxe Art Scale 1/10 - Back to the Future III".In the third film in the cult trilogy, Marty travels back to the American Old Wild West to save Doctor Brown, where he meets his Irish great-grandparents Seamus and Maggie McFly and faces Buford Mad Dog Tannen. As a conclusion to this story, Doc gives Marty a rectangular package, claiming to be a small souvenir. McFly opens the present and finds the old picture of that moment framed from when they took the picture in front of the clock, a clock that has always been present since the first film, thus ending the conflict that started in the first part of the trilogy.This fun adventure, immortalized on the big screen, gets this unprecedented version in collectibles by Iron Studios. With details faithful to the features of actors Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown, the second piece of the Back To the Future line was revealed first hand in the second edition of the virtual event Inside Iron Studios Day.The Polystone Statue measures approx. 30 x 27 x 16 cm.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original references- Made in Polystone- Hand painted
In the past, he was one of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy, working for both the criminal underworld and the Empire, thus becoming a legend. After a long time, when many thought he had come to an end by facing Luke Skywalker and falling into the fearsome Sarlacc Pit on Tatooine, he resurfaced in the series "The Mandalorian". recovering his armor and taking from Bib Fortuna the throne that once belonged to the deceased Jabba. With Fennec Shand at his side, he became the new big gangster boss in the galaxy.The bounty hunter sits on a throne decorated with monstrous bronze heads, which meticulously replicates the minimum details of the post-credits scene from Season 2 of the series "The Mandalorian". Thus Iron Studios presents its statue "Boba Fett and Fennec Shand on Throne Art Scale 1/10 Deluxe - The Mandalorian - Iron Studios". This statue features the iconic Star Wars mercenary in his restored Mandalorian armor, with his classic blaster rifle resting on the left arm of the concrete throne, and also features his lethal ally sitting on the right arm of the throne, holding her blaster rifle. The statue faithfully reproduces the features of the Chinese-American actress Ming-Na Wen who plays Fennec. The scene is a preview of "The Book of Boba Fett," another Star Wars spin-off series scheduled for late 2021.During the Republic Era, another legendary bounty hunter named Jango Fett was the genetic donor for the creation of the Clone Troopers, soldiers genetically altered at birth for fast growth and loyalty, and submission to the army of the old Galactic Republic. Fett demanded to receive for the donation, in addition to a sum of money, a single unaltered clone of himself, which he named Boba Fett and raised him as a son. After seeing his father killed in combat by Jedi Master Mace Windu, Boba, unsuccessful in his quest for revenge, was imprisoned on Coruscant. After serving his sentence, he followed the same professional path as his father, working with several other hunters.Elite mercenary and assassin Fennec Shand had her first appearance in the fifth episode of the Mandalorian series, in which she was hunted by Mando and his ally Calican, being saved by Boba Fett in the 14th episode of the series, thus becoming his partner. She helped Boba Fett retrieve his armor and later rescue Grogu (Baby Yoda) to honor a deal. At the end of the mission, she follows Boba to Tatooine, where he takes control of the remnants of the Hutt cartels.Product size: approx. 23 x 27 x
In a secret base of operations known as Command Center in the desert of California, a small sentient multifunctional robot, with a black body covered by a detailed red and golden armor, with a disk-shaped head and a red stripe for eyes, acts as the assistant for the wise wizard Zordon and for the group of heroes known as Power Rangers. Although he is a robot, he has many emotions which makes him almost human, and in the most stressful situations he always expresses his panic or euphoria shouting repeatedly "YI" several times. Expanding their collection even further for the loved series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and responding to the request of many fans and collectors, Iron Studios bring the statue "Alpha 5 - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - Art Scale 1/10", with the kind assistant and robot mentor of the Rangers on a pedestal of theheroes' Command Center.Built by King Lexian in the planet Edenoi thousands of years ago, Alpha created a strongfriendship bond with the wizard Zordon of Eltar, that became a father figure for the small robotcreature, that in return became his ally and trusty assistant. Obeying every command and orderfrom Zordon, Alpha 5, or simply "Alpha" as he is most called, was the architect responsible for thecreation of the Command Center and for finding the group of five young friends and taking themto the galactic wizard, as chosen to face evil in the form of the Sorceress Rita Repulsa. Operatingfrom inside the headquarters most of the time, monitoring the activities of the wicked RitaRepulsa and her minions, when necessary, Alpha can hit his enemies with energy electric chargesand has also the ability to create organic matter, like flowers; or he can use his powers to createcostumes.Product size: approx. 17 x 16 x 15 cm
In her imposing and heroic pose with the clenched fists standing on her waist, wearing her costume created by Queen Hippolyta, with America's emblems (land to which she went to defend the world),her golden belt, source of her power and strength while she's away from Paradise Island, and equipped with her deflecting bracelets and her Lasso of Hestia, Iron Studios proudly present their statue "Wonder Woman Lynda Carter - Wonder Woman - Art Scale 1/10", with the unforgettable andbeloved hero in her artistic version from TV, on a pedestal decorated with a logo and stars that refer to the opening animation for the series.In the beginning of November 1975, the North American TV broadcast company ABC presented the pilot episode-movie "The New Original Wonder Woman" based on the first Wonder Woman's story from the comics, set during World War II. With a script totally faithful to the comics, featuring the beautiful and talented Miss World USA 1972 on the role of the protagonist, singer and actress Lynda Carter, her great success gave birth to a series with 59 episodes divided between three seasons from 1976 to 1979.Size: 26 x 13 x 10 cm
From the DC Comics universe comes this 1/10th scale statue! The Polystone statue measures approx. 23 x 14 x 12 cm and comes with matching base.Features:- Limited edition- Made in polystone - Hand painted- Includes two extra heads- Includes hat- Includes green gas effect
The young adventurer is properly dressed in futuristic automated clothes, such as a self-adjusting, self-drying jacket, and the much-desired sneaker, which is also self-adjusting. The young man arrives in the future wearing a bright iridescent cap and holding in his hands a floating board, similar to a skateboard, called Hoverboard. All these accessories were given by his best friend, Dr. Brown, so that he could be dressed according to that time and fulfill the mission of preventing his son from being incarcerated. Added to the diorama scenario created by Iron Studios, the statue "Marty McFly in Alley - Back to the Future Part II - Art Scale 1/10" has at its base, at the feet of the figure, the tube-shaped backpack that contained his futuristic costume.This statue is part of the diorama scenario "DeLorean Full Deluxe Set - Back to the Future Part II - Art Scale 1/10", which features the young Marty McFly and his friend Dr. Emmett Brown, newcomers to the hypothetical future year of 2015. Wearing their futuristic special outfits so they can go unnoticed, they plan their next steps right next to their iconic time-shift vehicle, the iconic Delorean Time Machine, which floats above the base of a street in the city of Hill Valley in the future.The Polystone Statue measures approx. 22 x 15 x 13 cm.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original references- Made in Polystone- Hand painted
A newspaper lying at his feet, which reports the arrest of his young friend's son, Marty McFly from the future, makes the scientist calculate every second by looking at his watch. The Doc is wearing clothes that stand out by today's standards, but are common in their fictional era. He has, in one hand, his silver Augmented Reality Wearable glasses. Iron Studios presents the statue of "Doc Brown in Alley- Back to the Future Part II - Art Scale 1/10", which is part of this diorama scenario of the second film in the franchise. This statue is part of the diorama scenario "DeLorean Full Set - Back to the Future Part II - Art Scale 1/10", which features the young Marty McFly and his friend Dr. Emmett Brown, newcomers to the hypothetical future year of 2015. Wearing their futuristic special outfits so they can go unnoticed, they plan their next steps right next to their iconic time-shift vehicle, the iconic Delorean Time Machine, which floats above the base of a street in the city of Hill Valley in the future.The Polystone Statue measures approx. 25 x 13 x 15 cm.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original references- Made in Polystone- Hand painted
During Halloween in the small town of Westview, New Jersey, the syntozoid Vision, formerly an ally of the Avengers, says goodbye to his wife Wanda Maximoff, with whom he shares an idyllic suburban life, along with their children Billy and Tommy, and his brother-in-law, Pietro. Vision is a volunteer on the community surveillance patrol and leaves for duty properly dressed, as the date requires. He is wearing a costume similar to the original version of the character in the comics, but with the characteristics of cosplay, in a more laid-back way, with sports shorts, sneakers, and yellow socks. His costume has such an iconic look that he compares it to a Mexican wrestler, who stands out for their colorful costumes and masks. In this way, at the request of fans and collectors, Iron Studios presents the statue "Vision Halloween Version Art Scale 1/10 - WandaVision" based on the sixth episode, "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" from the Marvel miniseries on TV. The series is produced and aired by the Disney+ streaming channel. After the events that unfolded in the film Avengers: Endgame (2019), WandaVision is the first television series integrated into the Marvel Cinematographic Universe (MCU) and produced by Marvel Studios. In the series, Wanda Maximoff instinctively and unconsciously uses all her mystical power as a channel of Chaos Magic to alter the reality of a quiet city and its inhabitants, recreating a perfect world, according to her concept. WandaVision is based on the classic sitcom format, where each episode is set at a different time. One of the most acclaimed episodes by audiences and critics, the sixth is portrayed as in the series of the late 1990s and early 2000s, as well as paying tribute to Halloween-themed television episodes in general. The Vision is a syntozoid (synthetic human) created by the robot Ultron to serve as its new body in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). It turns out that, by implanting one of the Infinite Gems on Vision's forehead, to give the new body special powers as this is the Mind Gem, Vision ends up creating its own conscience and rebels against Ultron, joining the Avengers. Played by actor Paul Bettany, who in the former movies was apparently killed by Thanos, returns in the WandaVision series. Features:- License: Wandavision- Scale: 1/10 - Limited edition- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize: 22 x 14 x 12 cm
The beautiful Wanda Maximoff appears dressed in her classic Marvel comic-book look, wearing a leotard and boots, with red gloves and a red cape, walking down the stairs of her home in suburban Westview, New Jersey. Ready to celebrate Halloween, she describes her costume to her family as a "Sokovian Fortune Teller", referring to her nationality, and in a subliminal way, to her mystical powers. Thus Iron Studios presents the statue "Wanda Halloween Version Art Scale 1/10 - WandaVision" based on the sixth episode, "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" from the Marvel miniseries on TV. The series is produced and aired by the Disney+ streaming channel. After the events that unfolded in the film Avengers: Endgame (2019), WandaVision is the first television series integrated into the Marvel Cinematographic Universe (MCU) and produced by Marvel Studios. In the series, Wanda Maximoff instinctively and unconsciously uses all her mystical power as a channel of Chaos Magic to alter the reality of a quiet city and its inhabitants, recreating a perfect world, according to her concept. WandaVision is based on the classic sitcom format, where each episode is set on different dates. One of the most acclaimed episodes by audiences and critics, the sixth is portrayed as in the series of the late 1990s and early 2000s, as well as paying tribute to Halloween-themed television episodes in general. Played by Elizabeth Olsen in the Marvel Cinematographic Universe, Wanda and her brother were guinea pigs for the terrorist organization Hidra. They were used in experiments with terrigenous mist, a mutagenic substance from the Kree aliens. Blaming the Avengers for the destruction and death of their family in a disastrous mission in Sokovia, their home country, the brothers allied with the robot Ultron, but after discovering the robotic villain's real plans for destruction, they switched sides. Unfortunately, Pietro was eventually killed by Ultron and Wanda joined the Avengers, where she began dating the syntozoid Vision. Features:- License: Wandavision- Scale: 1/10 - Limited edition- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize: 23 x 13 x 12 cm
With his long black cape with blue lining waving in the wind of the gloomy Gotham City, the flash of lightning reveals his image in a shadow silhouette on the top of a skyscraper. Noble and imposing, the hooded crusader with his clenched fists gets ready for action. He is the world's greatest detective, and despite his tragic past, he overcame every obstacle so that he could dedicate his entire life to eradicating crime in his city, many times crossing the streets in high-speed with his black car, a high-technological super machine with jet exhaust. Inspired by the acclaimed animated series developed by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini, Iron Studios proudly presents the statues "Batman - Batman The Animated Series - Art Scale 1/10" and "Batmobile - Batman The Animated Series - Art Scale 1/10", celebrating 30 years of success of the series that is considered by many the best Dark Knight's adaptation for other media.Produced by Warner Bros. Animation between 1992 and 1995, Batman: The Animated Series is widelypraised and commended by its noir aesthetics and thematic complexity, its success led it to win four Emmy awards, including Outstanding Animated Series. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger in 1939, after witnessing his parents' murder as a child, Bruce Wayne traveled the world, training martial arts with master Yoru Sensei, escapology with the magician Zatara and much more, seeking his physical and intellectual perfection. As an adult, during the day he is CEO of Wayne Enterprises and keeps the public image of a millionaire playboy, however, at night, using a suit inspired in a bat's image to incite fear on the criminals, he patrols the streets of Gotham on his iconic Batmobile, a supercar designed and built by an engineer and designer called Earl Cooper, that became Dark Knight's ally after being saved by him.Product size: approx. 24 x 64 x 40 cm
After the success of the Batman film of the year 1989, which marked the 50th anniversary of the debut of the Batman, a sequel was inevitable, so in 1992, again under the direction of Tim Burton and Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne / Batman, the film "Batman Returns" brought the Dark Knight back to theaters, thus creating his first film franchise. In this sequel Gotham's night protector faces Max Shreck (Christopher Walken), a corrupt tycoon, the enigmatic Catwoman played by Michelle Pfeiffer, and the fearsome Penguin, by Danny DeVito, who seeks revenge against the society that rejected him. A success among fans and critics, it was nominated for two Oscars: Best Visual Effects and Best Makeup. With his origins diverging from the comic books, Oswald Cobblepot, the Penguin, was born in Gotham's aristocracy of high society, but due to his deformities he is abandoned by his parents as a baby. Supposedly created as the attraction of a freak show, thirty-three years later he returns as the leader of the Red Triangle Circus Gang, looking for revenge. This version of him in this film is much more tragic and malevolent, compared to his original comic book version which is more comical, and according to Burton, it was inspired by the classic German horror film "Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari", of 1920, and visually influenced his first version of the animated series Batman, by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini of the same year. With a sadistic smile, the villain lands with one of his special umbrellas, which contains a device that makes him spin like a propeller and makes him a type of flying artifact. Dressed in his formal attire, with a top hat and an overcoat in shades of black and gray, in this way Iron Studios presents his figure, represented in the " Penguin Deluxe Art Scale 1/10 - Batman Returns - Iron Studios" at the top of a diorama base, with the staircase in front of him, which takes him to his lair, where two of his pet penguins precede him, adorned with armor on his chests and carrying guided explosives, and just below his feet is his peculiar vehicle , floating duck, coming out of Gotham's icy underground river galleries. The villain is introduced to pair with the "Catwoman - Batman Returns - Art Scale 1/10" statue of the feline villain announced by Iron Studios (also available for Pre Order), in the line derived from this classic movie by Tim Burton.The Polystone statue measures approx. 33 x 20 x.
Straight from the "Harry Potter" movies comes this 1/10th scale statue! The Polystone statue measures approx. 35 x 22 x and comes with matching diorama base. Features: - Limited edition - Based on original movie references - Made in polystone - Hand painted
Size: - Jayna: 21 x 13 x 13 xm- Zan: 20 x 13 x 13 cm
This hand-painted polystone Statue measures approx. 39 x 31 x.
Willy Wonka and Oompa-Loompas in an unprecedented statue by Iron Studios to celebrate their 50th birthday!In a world of pure imagination. Take a look and you will see. Into your imagination ... 50 years ago, the director Mel Stuart brought to life the sweet story imagined by the Welsh writer Roald Dahl, in the children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, written in 1964, adapted in theaters in the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, in 1971. With the iconic actor Gene Wilder in the role of the enigmatic and eccentric Willy Wonka, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical, and the film, nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Soundtrack, became a pop culture classic that still captivates new fans!Celebrating the 50th anniversary of this unforgettable production, Iron Studios brings, from into their imagination, the "Willy Wonka Statue - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - Art Scale 1/10 - Iron Studios", a fantastic and unprecedented collectible, created especially for fans and collectors around the world. Willy Wonka, owner of a mysterious chocolate factory, introduces himself holding one of his famous Wonka chocolate bars, wearing his peculiar tuxedo and top hat, with impressive fidelity to Wilder's features, on a diorama base of a fictitious edible garden, all made of sweets and treats, one of the worlds inside the factory, beside a river of chocolate and two smiling Oompa-Loompas, little men from a distant land, who work at the factory.Locked for years to protect his secrets from competitors, candy maker Wonka announces that he has hidden five "Golden Tickets" in chocolate bars distributed around the world, and those who find them will win a tour of the factory and a free, permanent supply of their chocolates. Among the five children who find the Golden Ticket is Charlie Bucket, a poor newspaper delivery boy who lives with his widowed mother and his bedridden grandparents. Together with his grandfather Joe, and the other children and their parents, Charlie embarks on an adventure in a fantasy world inside the factory, with Wonka as his host and guide, who in the end reveals the real reason for such a contest. In 2014, this classic was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in the USA, because it is "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant.To honor this masterpiece, Iron Studios will hide some "Golden Tickets" inside the boxes of this piece, distributed worldwide and will prepare a special surprise for the lucky ones who find these tickets.The Polystone statue measures approx. 25 x 18 x and comes with matching diorama base.
A boy carries in his bicycle basket, wrapped in a white sheet, an unusual friend, a small alien lost on Earth that is being pursued by government forces. In their flight to find their fellow men and return to his world, the two friends run towards a California forest, where the spacecraft that will rescue him must land. To escape a police blockade, the little alien uses its telekinetic abilities to levitate the bike, lifting them into the air and flying over the trees towards their destination. This anthological scene, which has the moon as a backdrop, was also used in the promotion of the film, becoming one of the best known and most striking images in cinema, even becoming the logo of Amblin Entertainment, Steven Spielberg's film producer, and now also proudly replicated with the statue "ET & Elliot - Art Scale 1/10 Deluxe - ET - Iron Studios" and "E.T. & Elliot - Art Scale 1/10 - E.T. - Iron Studios".Created by Steven Spielberg and written by Melissa Mathison, 1982's ET the Extra-Terrestrial is among the highest-grossing films of all time, winning four Oscars, and added to the Library of Congress's National Film Registry, being designated as culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.In the film, a group of botanical aliens secretly visit Earth at night to collect plant specimens. With the arrival of US government vehicles, the group leaves Earth in its spaceship, leaving one of its small members behind, who had separated from the group. The creature ends up meeting a local boy named Elliott, who then goes on to hide and protect the little lost being on Earth, creating a tender bond of friendship with a deep empathic connection between them.Features:- License: License: E.T.- Scale: 1/10- Limited Edition- Based on original references- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand Painted- Product dimensions: 24 x 19 x 19 cm
From Iron Studios "Art Scale"-line comes this 1/10th scale statue! The ancient priest, wrapped in millenary bandages, still rests in his sarcophagus after being buried alive 3,700 years ago. With the lid of its anthropomorphic coffin still retaining the colors of the carved Egyptian figure, as preserved as the embalmed body it protects, the figure inside awaits the moment of its awakening.Supported by a diorama base with the features faithfully portrayed from the inside of a pyramid, as much as in the hieroglyphs and images carved into its petrified wall, as in the image of the statue of the god of the dead Anubis.With the realistic "The Mummy Deluxe Art Scale 1/10 - Universal Monsters - Iron Studios" statue, Iron Studios proudly presents its first figure derived from the cult and classic franchise of the iconic Universal Monsters. The statue is inspired by the horror movies that presented the first shared universe of characters immortalized in different film productions released between the 1930s and 1950s, and which were responsible for defining the image and visual identity of supernatural beings, present to this day in world pop culture.In the first film, "The Mummy" released in 1932, a team of archaeologists travels on an expedition to Cairo in the early 1920s and finds the tomb of Imhotep, an ancient Egyptian priest who was executed and cursed. When one of the expedition members finds and reads some manuscripts that invoke the power to raise the dead, the monstrous mummified being comes back to life. Years later, after restoring his human form, Imhotep, as Adarth Bey, an anagram of the phrase "Death by Ra", tries to find his former beloved princess Anck-Su-Namun, whom he believes is reincarnated as the beautiful young Helen Grosvenor.Played by acclaimed British actor Boris Karloff, he is considered one of the greatest exponents of horror movies. The mysterious and sinister atmosphere of The Mummy has made this cursed undead creature one of Universal Pictures' most popular classic horror monsters to this day.You can also see the regular variant statue "The Mummy Art Scale 1/10 - Universal Monsters - Iron Studios", with the monster figure in its sarcophagus, in a simple base without the diorama setting, by Iron Studios.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original movie references- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize: 25 x 23 x 16 cm
Dragging its left leg because of its fractured ankle, the decrepit creature, once the first avenger, walks forward on the metal floor of a train car, hungry and in search of its next prey. Although it's roaring like a primal predator, what little fighting instinct is left in his memory from when he was still alive, plus the super-soldier serum that remains in his body makes him even more dangerous and lethal. Even as a zombie, the creature still knows how to use its legendary shield. In this way, Iron Studios presents its statue "Zombie Captain America - What If...? - Art Scale 1/10", derived from the Marvel Studios animated series from the Disney+ streaming. Based on the comic book series "What If...?", the fourth MCU television series, as well as the comics, explores how the Marvel Universe might have unfolded if, at certain key moments in its history, something had happened differently. Narrated by the cosmic being known as The Watcher, each episode refers to an alternate reality of a multiverse. With a slant to acid humor, the fifth episode of the series called "What If... Zombies!?" features a group of surviving heroes who face a zombie apocalypse caused by Dr. Hank Pym. After traveling to the Quantum Realm in search of his lost wife, Dr. Hank Pym meets Janet van Dyne, who, in this reality, has contracted a quantum virus that has corrupted her brain and turned her into a cannibalistic undead creature. She then infects Pym, who upon returning to his reality, spreads the virus around the world. The series stars characters such as Bruce Banner (Hulk), Peter Parker (Spider-Man), Scott Lang (Ant-Man), Bucky Barnes (Winter Soldier), Happy Hogan, Sharon Carter, Okoye, and Kurt (former partner of Scott Lang on robberies). One of the most iconic moments of the episode is Bucky's confrontation with his old friend and partner, Steve Rogers, in the form of Captain America Zombie, in a train car. Features:- License: What If...?- Scale: 1/10 - Limited edition- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize: 22 x 15 x 15 cm
Chased by Griff Tannen and his gang, Marty McFly runs away in a familiar scene to the old Biff Tannen, Griff's grandfather, that watches it, as it is very similar to what he lived in 1955, in the first movie of the series. McFly is surfing a hoverboard, a floating board similar to a skateboard, which he borrowed from a little girl. Marty tries to balance himself by floating over a small lake at Court Square in Hill Valley in the future, but the challenge becomes even greater when he discovers that the hoverboard loses power over the water. This iconic scene, derived from 1989's Back to the Future Part II, is immortalized in an unprecedented collectible from Iron Studios, "Marty McFly on Hoverboard Art Scale 1/10 - Back to the Future Part II - Iron Studios", that perfectly replicates the characteristics of the actor Michael J. Fox. McFly stands on a silver base stylized with details that resemble parts of the DeLorean DMC-12, the car that was turned into a time machine and created by his best friend, the scientist Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, who took the young hero on the journey into his future. In the second part of the "Back to the Future" trilogy, Marty McFly, a typical young American student, is taken to an imaginary future in 2015 with the legendary DeLorean Time Machine, which has been enhanced with flight engineering. The film won the Saturn Award for Best Visual Effects and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1990 for Best Visual Effects.The Polystone Statue measures approx. 22 x 12 x 18 cm.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original references- Made in Polystone- Hand painted
On the remote planet Arvala-7, a desert, rocky and barren world, Grogu, a cub of the same species as the late Jedi Master Yoda, is in a mercenary camp, being held hostage. He is targeted by the relentless droid IG-11, which had been designed to follow Bounty Hunters' Guild protocols, with a mission to eliminate the child. Destroyed and deactivated by Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin, better known as Mando, IG-11 was repaired and reprogrammed by Farmer Kuiil to protect Grogu, thus becoming the child's guardian and ally of Mando. After rescuing Grogu from two Imperial Scout Troopers, on a mission to the planet Nevarro, IG-11 left for the local town to save Mando and his companions, trapped in a canteen by Moff Gideon's Imperial troops. Riding one of the downed Scout's Speeder Bikes and with his new duty to care and protect, IG-11 keeps Grogu safe in a bag strapped to his chest as he approaches the enemies, mounted on the fast floating vehicle, as seen in the series, in Chapter 8: Redemption, from season one. Like a fearless gunslinger from the wild west, riding through the city and eliminating evildoers, IG-11, mounted on a Speeder Bike, invades Nevarro's city, thus raising a cloud of smoke and dust as he passes. He fires his blaster rifles, eliminating Imperial Stormtrooper soldiers that come his way, while protecting the little Grogu, who is attached to his chest, inside a bag like a canguru. The innocent Baby Yoda is even enjoying the situation. Thus, Iron Studios presents another emblematic moment of The Mandalorian series in the statue "IG-11 & The Child BDS Art Scale 1/10 - The Mandalorian - Iron Studios".Product size: approx. 20 x 43 x
Riding a speeder bike, thus raising a cloud of dust, the Mandalorian bounty hunter crosses the arid desert of the planet Tatooine carrying in his luggage the recovered armor, helmet, and jetpack, that once belonged to another legendary hunter, the feared and iconic Boba Fett. They are attached to the outer left and rear parts of the vehicle. Inside a bag, attached to the back of the Speeder, is little Grogu (Baby Yoda), the child that Mando protects and who is apparently enjoying the high speed. Faithfully portrayed on both the speeder bike and the characters, Iron Studios presents its statue "The Mandalorian on Speederbike Deluxe Art Scale 1/10 - The Mandalorian", inspired by a scene from Chapter 09: The Marshal, from the first season of The Mandalorian series. With the mission to deliver Grogu to his people, the Jedi, the bounty hunter, Din Djarin, also known as Mando, goes on a search for other Mandalorians, as he believes they will be able to help him. In the small town of Mos Pelgo, on Tatooine, he meets the local sheriff named Cobb Vanth. The sheriff wears the legendary Boba Fett's armor, purchased from Jawas collectors in the desert, and in exchange for Vanth's armor, Mando agrees to help kill a Krayt dragon, an underground creature that attacks the local population. After killing the monster and retrieving Fett's armor, Din Djarin resumes his mission.Product size: approx. 18 x 45 x 16 cm
With his cruel eyes, the unscrupulous lord of crime judges his victims and watches his henchmen, resting his grotesque and greasy body on his throne, which is shaped like a concrete platform. His throne is surrounded by adornments in the form of bronze cyclopes, which have rings between their teeth to chain their slaves. The crime lord sits between fur cushions with a rustic hookah beside him, for his smoking pleasure, next to his mascot, and court jester, Salacious B. Crumb, a creature known as the Kowakian lizard monkey. In this way, Iron Studios presents its statue"Jabba The Hutt Deluxe Art Scale 1/10 - Star Wars - Iron Studios", with the monstrous villain replicated as in his appearance in the sixth episode of the saga in theaters in "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi "from 1983.With connections and political influence, leader of the criminal underworld, the gigantic alien slug, known as Jabba the Hutt, is one of the cruelest antagonists of Star Wars. His greatest satisfaction is to torture his victims and humiliate his subjects. Jabba leads the crime in the galaxy from inside his palace, which is located in the desert, on the planet Tatooine, where he lives surrounded by mercenaries, security guards, and beautiful slave dancers, who represent his power and lust. In front of his dais, there's a trap in the form of a pitfall, where Jabba offers to his monster and carnivorous mascot, Rancor, anyone who displeases him.Without offering a second chance to anyone who fails to serve him, Jabba is the greatest enemy of the anti-hero Han Solo, who the fearsome villain offers a high reward for his capture after Solo failed to refund him for a lost cargo of illicit contraband.Product size: approx. 23 x 38 x 20 cmPlease note: Due to the size of this item, additional shipping costs may apply. Apart from your location, the actual package size and weight is needed to determine those costs. Both are unknown at this point and may not be available until the product arrives in our warehouse.
A boy carries in his bicycle basket, wrapped in a white sheet, an unusual friend, a small alien lost on Earth that is being pursued by government forces. In their flight to find their fellow men and return to his world, the two friends run towards a California forest, where the spacecraft that will rescue him must land. To escape a police blockade, the little alien uses its telekinetic abilities to levitate the bike, lifting them into the air and flying over the trees towards their destination. This anthological scene, which has the moon as a backdrop, was also used in the promotion of the film, becoming one of the best known and most striking images in cinema, even becoming the logo of Amblin Entertainment, Steven Spielberg's film producer, and now also proudly replicated with the statue "ET & Elliot - Art Scale 1/10 Deluxe - ET - Iron Studios" and "E.T. & Elliot - Art Scale 1/10 - E.T. - Iron Studios".Created by Steven Spielberg and written by Melissa Mathison, 1982's ET the Extra-Terrestrial is among the highest-grossing films of all time, winning four Oscars, and added to the Library of Congress's National Film Registry, being designated as culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.In the film, a group of botanical aliens secretly visit Earth at night to collect plant specimens. With the arrival of US government vehicles, the group leaves Earth in its spaceship, leaving one of its small members behind, who had separated from the group. The creature ends up meeting a local boy named Elliott, who then goes on to hide and protect the little lost being on Earth, creating a tender bond of friendship with a deep empathic connection between them.Features:- License: License: E.T.- Scale: 1/10- Limited Edition- Based on original references- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand Painted- Light-up LED- Product dimensions: 27 x 23 x 19 cm
Straight from the "Harry Potter" movies comes this 1/10th scale statue! The Polystone statue measures approx. 30 x 62 x 38 cm and comes with matching diorama base.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original movie references- Made in polystone- Hand painted
Lurking through the night, between concrete headstones in an old cemetery, a hybrid human and wolf creature watches the full moon illuminate its hunting ground and command its cursed metamorphosis. Once a gentle and a quiet man, of whom only the clothes of that time remain and now a predatory beast with sharp fangs and claws. Using his keen animal senses to locate his next victim, he howls, announcing his presence and in growls, lunges for the attack like a deadly beast. Adding to the collection of the most iconic movie monsters, Iron Studios presents its statue "The Wolf Man Deluxe - Art Scale 1/10 - Universal Monsters", featuring another horror classic, acclaimed and worshiped by fans since the 1940s. Part of the Universal Monsters horror film franchise, produced by Universal Pictures between the 1930s and 1950s, The Wolf Man of 1941 features the story of Larry Talbot, played by Lon Chaney Jr. When he returned to his ancestral home in Wales for his brother's funeral while defending a young girl from a werewolf attack, despite having defeated the beast, he was wounded by the animal, thus becoming the heir to this curse, and this prediction had been made by a Gypsy fortune-teller named Maleva. On the night of the full moon following this episode, he transformed and killed several villagers. After the film's success, Lon Chaney Jr. repeated his classic role as Wolf Man in four sequels and was the only Universal monster played by the same actor in all of his 1940s film appearances. Wolf Man is added to Iron Studios' collection as one more pop icon inspired by the horror movies that introduced the first shared universe of characters. They were immortalized in distinct film productions, which defined the visual identity of these monsters and are present in world pop culture to this day.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original movie references- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize: 21 x 15 x 15 cm
Wearing a white costume called "Aloha Eagle", decorated with various sequins and jewels that formed the design of an eagle, the symbol of the USA, the best-selling solo musician of all time took the stage in January 1973 to record, live, another of his iconic albums, in a TV special shown in 40 countries. Immortalizing one more of his memorable performances, Iron Studios proudly presents the "Elvis Presley 1973- Art Scale 1/10 - Elvis Presley" statue with the King of Rock n' Roll just as at his historic show in Honolulu, Hawaii. Surpassing even the man-to-the-moon audience, 1973's "Elvis Presley: Aloha from Hawaii" was the first live music show via satellite, broadcast by the American TV network NBC to countries in Europe, Asia, and Oceania, breaking all audience records with over 1.5 billion viewers, and also aired days later in many other countries. The performance became a live album and was a bestseller in the US, Japan, and many more countries. An inspiring performance by Elvis, where the King, according to critics, surpassed his own legend, interpreting from the pure Rock of the 1950s to his ballads, the classic Blues and Gospel songs.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original references- Made in Polystone *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize approx. 21 x 10 x 12 cm
On tiptoe, in one of his most memorable performances, the legendary "King of Rock" with his unmistakable dance moves, brings all his energy and enthusiasm as at the beginning of his career. His most rebellious, rock'n'roll phase, in music and theaters, now immortalized by Iron Studios in the statue "Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock - Art Scale 1/10 - Elvis Presley", inspired by an anthological scene from a dance choreographed by Elvis himself, and considered by many to be one of the first music videos in rock history.Jailhouse Rock is both the title of a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, one of Elvis Presley's greatest hits, as well as the third movie of his career released in 1957. The film Jailhouse Rock entered the United States National Film Registry at the United States Library of Congress, immortalized because of its cultural relevance. In the plot, Vince Everett (Elvis Presley) is sentenced to prison after accidentally killing a man, and there, he befriends a former country singer who teaches him to play the guitar. When he is released, he starts his musical career to achieve fame and fortune. The climax of the film, replicated in this statue by Iron Studios, is the iconic scene in which Elvis sings Jailhouse Rock in a prison cell setting, set up in a TV studio. The song is ranked 67th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 best songs of all time and is also on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum's list of the 500 most influential songs in the formation of rock and roll.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original references- Made in Polystone *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize approx. 23 x 15 x 16 cm
With a grim face and clenched fists, the highly decorated soldier, once chosen to keep alive the legacy of the legendary Liberty Sentinel, goes his own way in a new black, red, and white uniform, seeking his redemption for past mistakes, using his combat skills and strength improved, and recruited by mysterious forces in the service of the US government. Inspired by his appearance on the successful Disney+ streaming series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Iron Studios presents the "John Walker (US Agent) - Art Scale 1/10 - The Falcon and The Winter Soldier" statue featuring the American anti-hero played by the actor Wyatt Russell.Former captain of the US Army's 75th Ranger Regiment, John Walker was chosen to succeed Steve Rogers as second Captain America, and on one of his missions, he managed to apply himself a replica of the Super Soldier Serum. Upon seeing his partner and best friend Sgt Lemar Hoskins, known as Battlestar get killed in action, Walker brutally murdered one of the terrorist members of the Flag Smashers, an anti-nationalist group made up of super soldiers. This act caused Walker to be stripped of his cloak and dishonorably discharged from his military rank. After abandoning his revenge to team up with new Captain America Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes against the extremist group, he was recruited by the mysterious Valentina Allegra de Fontaine from whom he received a new costume and was renamed U.S. Agent. Features:- License: Falcon and Winter Soldier- Scale: 1/10 - Limited edition- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize: 22 x 10 x 7 cm
Honoring the tradition and principles of his homeland, Wakanda, a fictional country isolated from the world located in Africa, the majestic warrior prepared his entire life to occupy his father's place. With his arms crossed, in a symbolic ancestral gesture, he opens his hands, exposing his retractable silver claws, claiming the immortality of his nation. On a detailed base that replicates, in miniature, its palace, with the iconic totem statue, the symbol of the panther, adorned with themed silver details, and its crest on the front, Iron Studios proudly presents the Black Panther Deluxe Statue from The Infinity Saga in Art Scale 1:10. Played by the late Chadwick Boseman in the MCU, after his father, King T'Chaka, was assassinated, he took over as ruler of his nation and became an ally of the Avengers heroes. Don't miss your chance to add Black Panther to your Avengers collection!Features:- Limited edition- Based on original references- Made in polystone*(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric)- Hand painted- Base features LEDsSize: 25,5 x 11,8 x 12,3 cm
Over a base inspired by the Brandenburg Gate, the British heroine watches a fleet of vehicles belonging to the subversive paramilitary terrorist organization, HYDRA. Wearing her uniform representing the UK, she prepares to launch her vibranium shield against enemy forces on her first mission to retrieve the cosmic artifact Tesseract and capture the scientist, Arnim Zola. As in the first episode of the anthological animated series "What If...?, created for Disney+ streaming by Ashley C. Bradley, Iron Studios presents the statue "Captain Carter - What If...? - Art Scale 1/10" featuring the first Avenger of an alternate timeline from the Marvel multiverse. Exploring various timelines of the multiverse, the extraterrestrial, known as The Watcher tells in the episode "What If... Captain Carter Were The First Avenger?" the story of agent Peggy Carter taking on the role of a heroine who once belonged to Steve Rogers, in an alternate reality. Here, in World War II, when Rogers, the original candidate for Project Rebirth, is injured by a HYDRA spy, Carter volunteers to receive the Super Soldier Serum, acquiring enhanced skills at super-human levels. Wearing a uniform with the colors of the Union Jack (the national flag of the United Kingdom), after earning the rank, uniform, and shield, she assumes the name Captain Carter and starts to lead the allied forces against HYDRA. Features:- License: What If...?- Scale: 1/10 - Limited edition- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize: 24 x 12 x 10 cm
Lurking through the night, a hybrid human and wolf creature watches the full moon illuminate its hunting ground and command its cursed metamorphosis. Once a gentle and a quiet man, of whom only the clothes of that time remain and now a predatory beast with sharp fangs and claws. Using his keen animal senses to locate his next victim, he howls, announcing his presence and in growls, lunges for the attack like a deadly beast. Adding to the collection of the most iconic movie monsters, Iron Studios presents its statue "The Wolf Man - Art Scale 1/10 - Universal Monsters", featuring another horror classic, acclaimed and worshiped by fans since the 1940s.Part of the Universal Monsters horror film franchise, produced by Universal Pictures between the 1930s and 1950s, The Wolf Man of 1941 features the story of Larry Talbot, played by Lon Chaney Jr. When he returned to his ancestral home in Wales for his brother's funeral while defending a young girl from a werewolf attack, despite having defeated the beast, he was wounded by the animal, thus becoming the heir to this curse, and this prediction had been made by a Gypsy fortune-teller named Maleva. On the night of the full moon following this episode, he transformed and killed several villagers. After the film's success, Lon Chaney Jr. repeated his classic role as Wolf Man in four sequels and was the only Universal monster played by the same actor in all of his 1940s film appearances.Wolf Man is added to Iron Studios' collection as one more pop icon inspired by the horror movies that introduced the first shared universe of characters. They were immortalized in distinct film productions, which defined the visual identity of these monsters and are present in world pop culture to this day.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original movie references- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize: 21 x 13 x 12 cm
Iron Studios presents the latest from the Art Scale 1:10 line - the Alligator Loki Statue from Marvel's Loki on Disney Plus! Based on original references, this polystone statue is hand-painted and limited edition. Size: 10 x 15 x 11 cm
A ghostly figure dressed in white stands out in the shadows of the night, acting as a vigilante on Chicago, from the top of an old building his almost supernatural looks impose fear on the wicked. Imbued with the powers of Khonshu, the Egyptian moon god, he becomes its avatar, sailing through its complex identities and acting as hero. Iron Studios present their statue "Moon Knight - Moon Knight - Art Scale 1/10", with the hero's first adaptation in the MCU series produced by Marvel Studios for Disney+ streaming service. Moon Knight is one of the most complex characters from the Marvel universe, and his premiere happens on March 30th on the Disney+ streaming service, presenting the praised actor Oscar Isaac in the main role of the mysterious hero. An employee of a small gift store, Steven Grant starts to suffer with blackouts that bring memories from another life. He finds out that he has dissociative identity disorder and shares his identity with the mercenary Marc Spector. As his enemies converge to his identities, he dives into a mortal mystery among the powerful Egyptian gods. Created by Doug Moench, with illustrations on the comics by Don Perlin, Marc Spector is an ex-military that becomes mercenary and finds Khonshu, the moon god, that gives him the task of becoming its incarnation on Earth.Size: 30 x 17 x 12 cm
The ancient priest, wrapped in millenary bandages, still rests in his sarcophagus after being buried alive 3,700 years ago. With the lid of its anthropomorphic coffin still retaining the colors of the carved Egyptian figure, as preserved as the embalmed body it protects, the figure inside awaits the moment of its awakening.With the realistic "The Mummy Art Scale 1/10 - Universal Monsters - Iron Studios" statue, Iron Studios proudly presents its first figure derived from the cult and classic franchise of the iconic Universal Monsters. The statue is inspired by the horror movies that presented the first shared universe of characters immortalized in different film productions released between the 1930s and 1950s, and which were responsible for defining the image and visual identity of supernatural beings, present to this day in world pop culture.In the first film, "The Mummy" released in 1932, a team of archaeologists travels on an expedition to Cairo in the early 1920s and finds the tomb of Imhotep, an ancient Egyptian priest who was executed and cursed. When one of the expedition members finds and reads some manuscripts that invoke the power to raise the dead, the monstrous mummified being comes back to life. Years later, after restoring his human form, Imhotep, as Adarth Bey, an anagram of the phrase "Death by Ra", tries to find his former beloved princess Anck-Su-Namun, whom he believes is reincarnated as the beautiful young Helen Grosvenor.Played by acclaimed British actor Boris Karloff, he is considered one of the greatest exponents of horror movies. The mysterious and sinister atmosphere of The Mummy has made this cursed undead creature one of Universal Pictures' most popular classic horror monsters to this day.You can also see the variant statue "The Mummy Deluxe Art Scale 1/10 - Universal Monsters - Iron Studios", with the monster figure in its sarcophagus, in a base with a diorama setting.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original movie references- Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric) - Hand paintedSize: 25 x 13 x 13 cm
Straight from the "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" movie comes this 1/10th scale statue! The Polystone statue measures approx. 16 x 10 x 5,5 cm and comes with matching diorama base. Features: - Limited Edition - Based on original movie references - Made in Polystone - Hand Painted - This statue can be displayed along with the statues of Harry and Ron (sold separately) to compose a set
Straight from the "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" movie comes this 1/10th scale statue! The Polystone statue measures approx. 17 x 10 x 5 cm and comes with matching diorama base.Features:- Limited Edition- Based on original movie references - Made in Polystone - Hand Painted- This statue can be displayed along with the statues of Hermione and Ron (sold separately) to compose a set
Holding one of the razor-sharp playing cards between the fingers of his right hand, with the representation of the suit that originated his name, the Clown Prince of Crime with his wide smile and dark eyes with the yellow sclera, presents himself on a technological pedestal leaning on his left leg on a mysterious "Jack-in-the-box", an old toy in the shape of a box with a crank, that when turned plays a melody and revels asurprise figure in the end, in this case, almost always lethal. Wearing his classic purple tailcoat with an orange shirt and green bowtie, with his inseparable Acid Flower stick to his lapel, Iron Studios present their statue "Joker - Batman The Animated Series - Art Scale 1/10", presenting the stylized classic version created by illustrator, animator, and writer Bruce Timm, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Dark Knight's iconic animated series from 1992, that originated what is today called the DC Animated Universe.Known for his sadism, acid sense of humor, and unpredictability, the mysterious man that would end upbecoming Joker was originally a criminal that worked for the Sal Valestra mafia. He was responsible for thedeath of businessman Carl Beaumont, father of Andrea Beaumont, one of Bruce Wayne's first romanticinterests. In Gotham City, he created his gang, and in the attempt of robbing the Ace Chemical ProcessingPlant, while facing Batman he fell from a catwalk into a tank of chemical waste, and after being dragged toa river, he realized that such chemical products had an adverse effect, permanently dyeing his hairs green,and making his skin completely white, something that drove him mad and changed his life forever.Presenting himself as the Joker, he then became one of the most dangerous and smart psycho villains inthe history of Gotham, and Batman's greatest enemy.Played by legendary actor Mark Hamill, this classic version of Joker now wins its statue by Iron Studios, bythe side of his companion and girlfriend Harley Quinn, opening a new collection and celebrating threedecades of the animated series, considered by many the best Dark Knight's adaptation to other media.Developed by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini and produced by Warner Bros. Animation between 1992 and1995, Batman: The Animated Series is widely praised for its noir aesthetics and thematic complexity, itsacclamation helped it win four Emmy awards, including Outstanding Animated Program.Size: 21 x 11 x 13 cm
From Iron Studios "Art Scale"-line comes this 1/10th scale statue!The Polystone statue comes with matching base.Features:- Limited edition- Made in polystone- Hand paintedSize: 27 x 15 x 15 cm
Over the cold skyscrapers in the gloomy city of Gotham, the dark image of the Dark Knight watches the alleys, the most obscure corners, imposing fear in the hearts of the wicked on his crusade for justice and revenge. Facing the most insane criminals, corrupt public workers, and powerful mobsters, he makes use of his long training, his deductive skills, and his unshakable will to bring hope to the citizens of the city he has sworn to protect. Using a black tactical suit filled with gadgets reflecting the appearance of a big bat that represents his identity, Iron Studios proudly present the statue "The Batman - The Batman - ArtScale 1/10", with the newest representation of the character in the movies, on a pedestal that reminds Gotham City's concrete buildings with Batman's symbol in the front.In the movie "The Batman", director Matt Reeves presents his vision of the Dark Knight after 10 years without a Batman solo movie. Presenting a more credible version, in a dark, rainy, and dirty Gotham City, tormented by corruption and crime, after two years of walking on the streets and instilling fear in criminals, Bruce Wayne arrives at the city's dark core. Batman, played by Robert Pattinson, with the help of his greatest ally and butler Alfred Pennyworth (Andy Serkis), is a relentless vigilante and a tireless detective that investigates together with lieutenant James Gordon, the only cop in Gotham that trusts him, a corrupt network of workers and people from the city. He faces the criminal Edward Nashton, also known as the complex, insane, and enigmatic Riddler (Paul Dano), following a trail of clues that lead the world's greatest detective to the underground, where he finds the eccentric Oswald Cobblepot, also known as Penguin (Colin Farrell) and the glamorous Catwoman (Zoe Kravitz).Size: 26 x 12 x 13 cm
From the Jurassic Park movie comes this great 1/10th scale Statue!The Polystone Statue measures approx. 20 x 23 x 24 cm.Features:- Limited edition- Based on original references from the movie- Made in Polystone- Hand painted
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