Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Star Wars Boba Fett Cloud City Version Statue
Star Wars Boba Fett Cloud City Version Statue
Price: $44.99 - Order Here
Cold and calculating.
The notorious bounty hunter from the outer rim!
Fun-to-assemble, pre-painted, snap-fit Boba Fett Statue Model Kit.
Comes with interchangeable arms and magnets for display options.
Add the Boba Fett Cloud City Version ArtFX+ Statue to your collection!
Appearing as he did in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back where Fett worked with Darth Vader to capture the Millennium Falcon and collect on the bounty for Han Solo, this Boba Fett Cloud City Statue features the cold and calculating bounty hunter in his ever-present Mandalorian armor, with his trusty blaster rifle. The armor plating over a full-length bodysuit clearly shows the wear and tear of a life of crime, along with all of the personal touches added by Fett over the years, like the cape and unique built-in weaponry. This 8-inch tall Boba Fett Statue is a perfect likeness of the character from the film, down to the colors on his armor and the crucial dent in his helmet! Poseable in two ways (holding his gun at ease or aimed at his quarry), Fett comes with two interchangeable arms and magnets in his feet for display on the included base.
Kotobukiya's line of smaller-scale Star Wars ArtFX+ Statues is back, and this time it's bringing to life characters from the original films in the Saga Collection! First up is the most notorious bounty hunter in the outer rim in this Boba Fett Cloud City Version Statue. ArtFX+ Statues are fun-to-assemble, pre-painted, snap-fit kits that can be easily put together in seconds without glue or modeling skill. Boba Fett stands at 1:10 scale and is just the first in the Saga Collection!
Age: 14+
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
Written By Ken Hulsey As many of you know, I’m a huge Godzilla enthusiast, so I thought it was about time to highlight a classic that’s bee...
-
Written By: Ken Hulsey Strange and captivating events have been unfolding in the night skies above Mesa, Arizona, sparking curiosity and in...
-
Written By: Ken Hulsey After the tremendous success of the first two Godzilla films, visionary director Ishiro Honda and producer Tomoyuki ...
-
Written By Ken Hulsey Ballerina Assassin: The Asylum's Latest Mockbuster Misfire Confined at home with the flu today, I decided to exam...
-
Story and Photos By Ken Hulsey It’s amazing how certain places from our past can linger in our memories. Lately, I’ve found myself reminisc...
-
Get ready for the ultimate collision of two comic book titans in Batman/Deadpool #1, an epic crossover event that will have fans on the edg...
-
Written By Ken Hulsey Earlier this summer, a trio of rescuers encountered an unexplained creature while searching for a missing young femal...
-
Written By Ken Hulsey | Photos Courtesy of Sandia Peak Tramway It might seem unbelievable, but the breathtaking Sandia Mountains just outsid...
-
Photo by E.C Darling-Bond By M.V. Moorehead - Phoenix Magazine Klingons invade the Valley this month! Or re-invade, that is – Ronin Theatr...
-
Written By Ken Hulsey In April of this year, an intriguing event unfolded in Twentynine Palms, California, where a vacationing man had an u...

No comments:
Post a Comment