Sideshow Collectibles Joker Sixth Scale Maquette By Tweeterhead

Sideshow and Tweeterhead are proud to present their newest collectible Joker MaquetteThis stunning model is based on The Clown Prince’s classic comic book design. We think it will look amazing next to the Harley Quinn Marquette.

The Joker 1:4 Maquette measures 20” wide and about 26” tall when fully assembled — from the bottom of the base to the tippy top of the Batman’s cowl draped across the Clown Prince’s chair. This fully sculpted polyresin statue comes crammed with a bunch of trophies and toys from The Joker’s Gotham City escapades.

If I Weren’t Crazy, I’d Go Insane

Sitting atop a pile of gasoline-soaked bags of money, on a throne surrounded by trophies of the trauma he has inflicted on the Bat-Family and Gotham, the Clown Prince Of Crime has found his ideal spot. 

This Joker Maquette is filled with various easter eggs from the character’s time in the DC Universe; like the crowbar hanging off the back of his seat, it’s probably the one that Jason Todd, aka Robin/Red Hood, has been thoroughly introduced to? The camera hanging off an arm of the chair looks very similar to the one on the cover of The Killing Joke, there are even polaroids dropped on the ground beneath…

He also comes with two interchangeable faces and accessories. Choosing between having him hold a Joker playing card or a cut-throat razor will be a challenge. So will picking between his award-winning smiles, which have him laughing maniacally, or smirking with malicious intent.

The details on this single Maquette are incredible too. From the tiny buttons on Joker’s vest to the texture of the chair he’s sitting on, no spot’s been overlooked. It almost looks like he’s about to start laughing and plotting right before our eyes. 

ADDITIONAL DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

Product Size:
Height: 26″ (66 cm)
Width: 20″ (50.8 cm)
Depth: 19″ (48.3 cm) *

Images and Press Release Courtesy of Sideshow Collectibles


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