Sideshow Avatar AMP Maquette Unboxing Video

Sorry, that isn’t an actual player displayed below – you’ll have to click through to see the AMP Suit Maquette unboxing. When I watched it, I was so impressed I had to post about it here. This thing is massive – 21 x 19 x 19 inches – with an insane amount of detailing.

As cool as this is, I don’t have the $1,199.99, not to mention the addition on our house I’d have to build to display this monster. If you do, head over to Sideshow to buy the Avatar AMP Suit Maquette.

Out of the Box – Avatar AMP Suit Maquette

Launching the Sideshow Collectibles line of AVATAR collectibles is the AMP Suit Maquette, created in conjunction with one of the film’s special effects studios, Legacy Effects. Created directly from 3D modeled by the team that created the 14-foot suit used during filming, the AMP Suit is a truly authentic scaled representation. Each piece is individually painted and finished, each with its own unique quality and detail that is the trademark of a handcrafted Sideshow Collectibles product. The AMP Suite Maquette is comprised of polystone, cloth, resin, fiberglass, metal, ABS and PVC plastics and is the perfect addition to any display.

via Sideshow Collectibles, Inc..

Fantastic Exclusive Gothitropolis Scarabus Paint Masters

Wow – these look great! Wonder how they’re going to work with the interchangeable face plates.

They’re marching off to war! Actually these are shots of all of the Scarabus variant paint-masters waiting nice and patiently to be boxed up and sent over to the factories.

Although we’re going to ask to get these back, often the paint-masters are damaged beyond repair or even destroyed during production. Our fingers are crossed that this doesn’t happen to ours and we’ve been pretty fortunate with it in the past, but even if they do make it back to us intact there’s a good chance that they’ll have a lot of wear and tear, and they’ll need to be touched up and repaired again before they’ll be shown to the public again. Which, if everything goes as planned might be in February…

But more on that at another time.

-FH-

Diamond Select Toys Minimates Carrying Case – Minimate Pack-In

When Diamond Select Toys announced their Minimates Carrying Case, I had no idea that it would also come with its own Minimate. Cool!

First look at the Battle Beast that comes with the Minimates Carry Case

Presenting the first picture of the Minimate that will be included with the Minimates carry case.

via Art Asylum Blog ยป First look at the Battle Beast that comes with the Minimates Carry Case.

Hot Toys Announces TRON: Legacy Sam Flynn and Light Cycle

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I think this would have been completely awesome if this figure of Sam Flynn from TRON: Legacy would have been fully-poseable, but given the extreme nature of the pose, I guess this is a reasonable compromise.

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Fantastic Exclusive Gothitropolis Scarabus Test Shots

This is some cool stuff. I’m glad the Four Horsemen have focused on making sure the joints are sturdy – since these sound like they’ll be pretty hefty, I hope they won’t be plagued by loose joints like the elephants were.

You’re getting a double dose of Scary-Shot today to be thankful for!

The first image is one that’s very similar to one you’ve seen before. It’s an image of one of the Scarabus test shots we got in at the studio recently. But there are a couple of things to take note of on this test shot. Most specifically, some of the articulation points.

Not only is every single joint solid, tight and durable feeling, but there are “clicky” detents in most of the joints adding to the figures stability, but most of the joints are better hidden by using an “insert molding” system! Most of the joints will have no visible outer rivet or peg to mess up the exquisite outer detail on Scarabus! The black discs that you see in the photos below have actually been created, and then inserted into the molds for the joints before injecting plastic into those molds, essentially trapping the discs in the joint during production and ensuring a perfect, tight fit.

Not only that, but the entire figure is made from a PVC material! No ABS (except for some accessories and clear parts)! Not only does this make the figure seem more solid and add a bit to it’s heft, but it also allows much more detail from the prototype to be kept in the finished figure with out having to worry as much about drafting and parting lines (a few terms in this paragraph will be in next weeks Four Horsemen Fridays: The FH Glossary).

We can’t wait for these to get into the hands of collectors who will actually play with them, if only to see if these joints loosen up any over time. We’ve been playing with him constantly since he kicked in our front door, and we’ve had no issues with him yet.

In the second photo you finally get confirmation that both the cape/shoulder-pads and the pincers on his back are removable. As well as his head, faceplate, hands and staff-tops. Everything you see in this image will come with every single Scarabus and all of the variants. Plus more! But that’ll have to wait for another Scary-Shot…

-FH-

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