On the steps that resemble ancient ruins on the forest planet of Corvus stands a female warrior. This warrior was trained in Jedi teachings by Anakin Skywalker before he became Sith Lord Darth Vader. With many requests from fans and collectors, Iron Studios presents its imposing statue "Ahsoka Tano - The Mandalorian - Legacy Replica 1/4", holding two sabers of different sizes and ready to face any challenge. The statue is added to the collection of legendary characters derived from the universe created by George Lucas.Ahsoka was inserted into the Star Wars saga canon in 2008 in the animated series "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" created by George Lucas and Dave Filoni. Rebel, charismatic and impulsive, she has made her way in fandom, earning guest appearances in books, comics, and in the 2014 Star Wars Rebels animation. Native to the planet Shili, like Master Shaak Ti of the Jedi Council, she belongs to a people called the Togrutas, a sentient humanoid species known for colorful skin tones, montrals (hollow horns with spikes) instead of hair, and white pigment marks on the face. In "The Jedi", the 13th chapter of the second season of the series "The Mandalorian", she appears as an adult and in live-action, played by Rosario Dawson. The character will live great adventures in her own series, already announced. In this episode, she fights alongside Mando against imperial magistrate Morgan Elsbeth and her oppressive rule over the inhabitants of Calodan.Faithfully replicated in the smallest details, from her costumes, the realistic movement of her cape to the features of actress Rosario Dawson, the statue has an extra pair of arms. This fantastic piece from Iron Studios, already available for Pre-Order, extends the Legacy Replica 1/4 collection derived from the series, which will also have other characters such as Din Djarin (Mando), Grogu (Baby Yoda), Luke Skywalker and R2-D2. In the future, more legendary protagonists of the saga from a galaxy far, far away will be added... Stay tuned on Iron Studios` social media for all the news.
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Iron Studios presents the Sauron BDS Art Scale 1/10 Statue from X-Men Comics!
This is an Event Exclusive statue from Iron Studios and was produced in very limited quantities.
This is a perfect addition to your X-Men collection!
The Sauron BDS Art Scale 1/10 Statue features:• Limited Edition• Based on original references• Made in Polystone• Hand-Painted
Sideshow and Iron Studios present the latest from the Art Scale 1:10 line - Wonder Twins! Based on original references, these polystone statues of Zan and Jayna are hand-painted and limited edition. DC Comics fans, don't miss your chance to add the Wonder Twins to your DC collection!
Iron Studios presents the grotesque Star Wars gangster!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.
Dragging its left leg because of its fractured ankle, the decrepit creature once known as the first Avenger walks forward on the metal floor of a train car, hungry and in search of its next prey. Even reduced to growling like a primal predator, this creature is still dangerous and lethal thanks to the fighting instinct and Super Soldier serum that still remains within him. Even as a zombie, the creature still knows how to use its legendary shield. Sideshow and Iron Studios present the "Zombie Captain America 1:10 Art Scale Statue," derived from the Marvel Studios animated series What If...? on the Disney+ streaming service.
What If...? is the fourth MCU television series. It 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 within the Multiverse. 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 Zombie Captain America, in a train car. 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 Zombie Captain America, in a train car.
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.The statue, already available for Pre-Order, can be paired with "Wanda Halloween Version Art Scale 1/10 - WandaVision", composing a small diorama of the cult episode of the series.
As if he`s come straight out of a nightmare, a burly, misshapen, yellow-skinned being moves like an arachnid. Moved by mechanical paws that come out of a motorized platform to transport his obese body, and supported by a metallic tail, in place of his spine, just like a scorpion, as the tip of his tail releases deadly resources, with claws and particle beam weapons. A fearsome interdimensional sorcerer, master of manipulation and machinist of his universe, he advances, atop a base that resembles the gardens of Mansion X, along with other mutant super-villains, in a diorama setting, alongside Magneto and Robots Sentinels versus the X-Men.
Mojo is part of a humanoid race called the Spineless Ones (beings without a spine), derived from a planet later named after him, known as the Mojoworld. Located in a compact dimension called the Mojoverse, his species can mentally receive waves of TV program broadcasts sent from Earth, which has made these creatures go crazy, having humans as demons or myths. Once a primitive society, because of one of their scientific geniuses, the Spineless Ones evolved very fast, technologically speaking, becoming dependent and driven by television entertainment.
Taking advantage of this, megalomaniac Mojo started creating and producing his shows using slaves as actors in dangerous situations, conquering power among his audience, and becoming the ruler and absolute leader. A constant threat to the X-Men, as they were often abducted by Mojo just for pleasure. With that, he magnified his power.
Fans and collectors will be able to add to their collection another emblematic Marvel villain from Iron Studios` X-Men collection.
A great line of statues on 1/10 scale, which will also bring many new features, and increasingly attracts the highest ratings!
Height: 10.2"
Materials: Made in polystone - *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric)
Ages 15+
Officially licensed mini figure from Iron Studios "Mini Co."-line. The PVC figure stands approx. 13 cm tall and comes with base in a window box packaging.