Minimum $350.00? I still can't believe he first one was $225.00 when it dropped in late 2020...How much are we thinking?
I need the price to be outrageous so I have no temptation of getting this.
Definitely minimum of $350. That was an absolute steal back then too.Minimum $350.00? I still can't believe he first one was $225.00 when it dropped in late 2020...
Yes, it's 1/6 scale.Definitely minimum of $350. That was an absolute steal back then too.
This is 1/6 scale, right?
Product Description
NOTE:
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Between the time when the oceans drank Atlantis and the rise of the sons of Aryas, there was an age undreamed of.
And unto this, Conan, destined to wear the jeweled crown of Aquilonia upon a troubled brow.
It is I, his chronicler, who alone can tell thee of his saga.
Let me tell you of the days of high adventure!
Based on the iconic film poster painted by Renato Casaro for the 1982 fantasy epic Conan the Barbarian, the mighty warrior is brought to life with Mezco Toyz’s Static Six: Conan the Barbarian!
Mezco’s Static Six: Conan the Barbarian statue translates Renato Casaro’s art style into a three-dimensional tribute to his classic film poster: Conan stands triumphantly atop rocky terrain, wielding the Atlantean Sword toward the sky. Ready to strike in his signature helmet and chained gladiator loincloth, Conan is accompanied by the fearless brigand Valeria, who fiercely thrusts her sword into the ground.
THE MEZCO STATIC SIX: CONAN THE BARBARIAN FEATURES:
Approximately 25 inches tall from base to the top of Atlantean Sword
Hand painted hyper-realistic detailing
Sculpted fur accents
Approx. Product Size:
Height: 25"
Width: 8"
Product Details
Expected to ship
Ships Oct - Dec 2024
Brand
Mezco's Static Six
Category
Action Figures
Large Scale Figures
Product Scale
Approx. 25"
Product Weight
Approx. 11 lbs
$375.00
I think what would have really sold it well is if they recreated the poster with the statue in place of the drawn characters. Really make it pop.Up at Mezco.com for $375.00. I think this works great as a poster image, but I'm not sure it translates as well as I'd like into a three-dimensional sculpture. Something about the composition just bugs me. I can't say I won't spring for it in the end, but for right now? I'm content letting this one pass.
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