BurningRage
Super Freak
I also wouldn't mix these with the Sideshow JL pfs. Would have to get a separate new 52 display.
New 52 Darkseid is terrible
From this small tease, this already puts to shame the most recent GL PF and from the pose it can easily rival the older PF.
N52 versions of Darkseid, Martian Manhunter, Flash, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Brainiac are all solid, on top of my head.
It will sell for sure. People buy Bayformers statues and those Bay TMNT movie statues. Lots of collectors don't read comics so they don't care what costume it is.
I won't cancel my SSC Green Lantern for this because I really like the pose and expression of that one but I am definitely interested in this reveal. I may have to cancel something else if this ends up being great.This seems so awkward. From that tease I already know that I like the Prime 1 GL better than the SS GL currently up for preorder. How many people are going to cancel their Sideshow preorder in favor of the Prime 1 GL, which will then be distributed by Sideshow?
Interesting pic. This looks dangerous. HOWEVER, no way in the world am I spending the $900+, like their new Harley Quinn statue. They must be out of their minds to charge that much.
Keep in mind, Harley is 1:3, this is 1:4.
I don't see any language about it being 1:3 scale on Sideshow's website. I do see that the overall statue is 29" tall. I am "guesstimating", at minimum, a 5" tall base, which would put her at 24". That tells me 1:4 scale but I understand the reasoning why they would classify it 1:3 scale.
24" at 1:4 scale would make her 8 feet tall. Trust me, she's 1:3.
It's 1:3 scale, as you say, Harley on herself is about 24", more probably 22". Her height is listed as 5'7" in the comics. A Harley in 1:4 scale would be about 16", probably 17" with boots/heels. You can easily use the size comparison tool on Sideshow's website and compare it to any other PF.
And just to add - 1:3 scale has roughly double the volume of 1:4 scale, it's quite a difference. I would expect 1:4 Prime1 pieces to be somewhere in the 600$ area, to keep a good difference between 1:4 and 1:3 pieces.
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