Prime 1 Studios, while doesn’t take risks on pose, has made
a astonishing job in the new figure from Arkham Knight collection. I don’t know
if they use the same new material they said will use in the new Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles movie collection but the point is that the damaged half of the
Two-Faces statue is extremely well done and realistic. It really looks like raw
flesh (see the pictures). And the second head is even better where the sadistic
evil side of the character takes control on an explosion of wrath. Overall is a
fabulous statue to the fans of the series (a series that at every new launch has
become more salty – Two-Face cost extreme $899.99). It is a huge figure for
sure, almost 32 inch tall (almost 80 cm) with the base only being 7 inch tall
(almost 18 cm). Speaking of the base, Studio 1 took a creative approach here,
making the half of the deformed side of the character as corroded as its
monstrous appearance. The eroded part of this suit is not all that cool. I believe
it is made of Polystone, as well as the normal part, because I think Prime 1 does
not do clothing or use fabrics in its creations, so is nothing a fan will care
about. Between the Batcar which is the bulkiest piece Prime 1 ever did and this
Two-Face I certainly would pick the mad with a marked coin. Thank god I don’t like
the Arkham line nor I like Prime 1 bulky motionless huge size figures style otherwise
I would try to sell an organ to buy this piece. The teeth between the melted
holes of the face are just perfect. Certainly they did their homework regarding
anatomy. Amazing work for those who collect this line. One of the best figures
to come from Arkham Knight so far. If you enjoyed, head back to Sideshow. It's now available for pre-order there.
Scarface? And what a scar... |
The perfect flesh effect... and the coin... |
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