1/6 Kaustic Plastik and Infinite Statue - John Wayne as Hondo

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Nope, not even a sculpted base.

Just the saddle bags, and a T-shirt for any version ordered direct...

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KP's prices are:

Regular: 290 Euros ($304)

Deluxe: 345 Euros ($362)

Exclusive: 360 Euros ($378)



Is cake decoration Sam worth 55 Euros / $58 / £45 ? :unsure:


It said free shipping when I tested ordering, though I think the system assumes you're in Italy.

Their shipping page has these costs:

Shipping​

For international shipping Infinite Statue uses a courier that will deliver your collectible safely and efficiently while keeping shipping costs as favorable as possible.

UPS is our preferred carrier for international shipping.

International shipping charges are calculated based on dimensional weight and destination country.

If you would like to know what the rates are for shipping to your country please see the table below.

  • Italy (Free)
  • Africa (85 Euro)
  • Asia (85 Euro)
  • Central America/Antilla (85 Euro)
  • Europe (15 Euro)
  • Europe (non-EU) (95 Euro)
  • North America (75 Euros)
  • Oceania (125 Euros)
  • United Kingdom (40 Euros)
  • Russia (95 Euro)
  • South America (85 Euros)
  • Switzerland (30 Euros)
  • Turkey (50 Euro)
You will be provided with a shipping quote for in-stock orders during the checkout process.
Please note: Pre-order items do not include shipping charges, they will be calculated upon availability , please contact us at our email or see the cost table.
 
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KP's prices are:

Regular: 290 Euros ($304)

Deluxe: 345 Euros ($362)

Exclusive: 360 Euros ($378)



Is cake decoration Sam worth 55 Euros / $58 / £45 ? :unsure:


It said free shipping when I tested ordering, though I think the system assumes you're in Italy.

Their shipping page has these costs:

Shipping​

For international shipping Infinite Statue uses a courier that will deliver your collectible safely and efficiently while keeping shipping costs as favorable as possible.

UPS is our preferred carrier for international shipping.

International shipping charges are calculated based on dimensional weight and destination country.

If you would like to know what the rates are for shipping to your country please see the table below.

  • Italy (Free)
  • Africa (85 Euro)
  • Asia (85 Euro)
  • Central America/Antilla (85 Euro)
  • Europe (15 Euro)
  • Europe (non-EU) (95 Euro)
  • North America (75 Euros)
  • Oceania (125 Euros)
  • United Kingdom (40 Euros)
  • Russia (95 Euro)
  • South America (85 Euros)
  • Switzerland (30 Euros)
  • Turkey (50 Euro)
You will be provided with a shipping quote for in-stock orders during the checkout process.
Please note: Pre-order items do not include shipping charges, they will be calculated upon availability , please contact us at our email or see the cost table.
Yes we shall definitely be hit with custom charges too. Not sure yet whether I shall saddle up.
 
Yes we shall definitely be hit with custom charges too.

The Regular would be about £327 with VAT and the Deluxe about £382, plus the courier fee.


I never feel that their quality justifies the cost. The weapons in particular were a let down with Rooster. They use metal but they don't have the same level of detail as LIM Toys or VTS/DAM. Then there was the cheap and useless stand that certainly didn't sell the idea of a 'high end' product.

If I went for any version it would be Regular because, to me, Sam looks so bad. It's reminiscent of Hot Toys' Einstein.

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The main attraction of the figure is as a cavalry scout rather than as a depiction of Wayne as Hondo. (Though there's no hiding the belt loops, unless the shirt is long enough when untucked).

I'll wait for Kit's price, but either way he's going to be expensive compared to a higher quality and better equipped DID figure.
 
The Regular would be about £327 with VAT and the Deluxe about £382, plus the courier fee.


I never feel that their quality justifies the cost. The weapons in particular were a let down with Rooster. They use metal but they don't have the same level of detail as LIM Toys or VTS/DAM. Then there was the cheap and useless stand that certainly didn't sell the idea of a 'high end' product.

If I went for any version it would be Regular because, to me, Sam looks so bad. It's reminiscent of Hot Toys' Einstein.

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The main attraction of the figure is as a cavalry scout rather than as a depiction of Wayne as Hondo. (Though there's no hiding the belt loops, unless the shirt is long enough when untucked).

I'll wait for Kit's price, but either way he's going to be expensive compared to a higher quality and better equipped DID figure.
My friend, my sentiments too. Makes Josey Wales look even better.
 
Exclusive saddle isn't worth the web exclusive.

Will get deluxe. Even the extra price of Sam isn't worth it...might "settle" for the standard.
 
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Ordered exclusive no hesitation. Need everything and will give the shirt to one of my kids cause I wear XXL :monkey3 Will definitely order a second one from Sideshow with rewards, or Kit with points as for a backup. Anything that bothers me once in hand will easily be modded to my liking just like every other figure I buy. This will be a nice addition and glad to have a company making so many icons in 1/6, especially John Wayne. Keep ‘em coming KP!!!
 
Despite Hollywood generally giving everyone fitted clothing, that wasn’t the case during the actual Old West. Most clothes were made one size fits all, and it was pretty common for clothes to have to be either rolled up, or hemmed (if one could afford a seamstress, or had a wife).
 
Despite Hollywood generally giving everyone fitted clothing, that wasn’t the case during the actual Old West. Most clothes were made one size fits all, and it was pretty common for clothes to have to be either rolled up, or hemmed (if one could afford a seamstress, or had a wife).

Considering John Wayne was almost 6' 4", and his turn ups are about 4", Hondo must've been shopping for clothes in Texas. 😜
 
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