Supergirl Mini statue by Michael Turner / Tim Bruckner

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riky

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Are there any production pics of this piece yet? I believe it is due next month correct?
 
I took my original out of the box the other day and measured it. On the original full size statue the figure itself is only eight inches tall from her heel to the top of her hair
That makes her about 1/8th scale. Kind of small in todays statue environment. The entire mini with base measures approximately 5' high x 3' wide x 4.5' deep (according to press). That is tiny.
I realize this is just wishfull rambling, but this seems to be a case where a two up reissue may make more sense then a mini reissue. I will more then likely get the mini anyway, but what do you think the chances of seeing this reproduced in or about the 1/4 scale range? That would put the figure in the 15 or 16 inch range.
Again, sorry for the wishfull rambling, but this may be my favorite statue of all time.
I hope the actual mini looks as good as the promo pieces shown so far :)
 
Full Size

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Mini Prototype

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Wow-that looks awesome!!
Is this to come out due to the Superman/Batman:Supergirl movie due out next fortnight?
 
The original full size is quite a few years old now and long since sold out, but the mini is due in stores in the next few weeks
 
The fullsize is not very big itself (but still an awesome statue)...the mini is going to be tiny.
 
Okay, I've got a question for you all:

I have one of the fullsize of these Supergirl Statues, and I never noticed until today that mine is actually numbered "R101/168 OF 2500."

What the heck does that mean? Anybody have any ideas? I've never noticed it before, and I thought that an Artist's Proof usually said something like "AP." The base and the box have the same number listed.

Any thoughts?
 
I believe R stands for replacement. At least it did waaaay back when the Moore Witchblade Sterling edition came out.
 
Interesting. So, perhaps there were 168 total replacement pieces set aside in case regular ones were damaged, and this is one of those?
 
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