Sideshow Collectibles New High-Definition Museum Masterline Batman Statue

Sideshow Collectibles have teamed up with Prime 1 Studio and Blitzway to give us this stunning Batman High-Definition Museum Masterline Statue, based on Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman movie.

Measuring at a giant 41 inches (106cm), this statue brings to life Michael Keaton’s Batman with incredible detail. Wearing a heavily armored screen-accurate suit made with faux leather cape and cowl with high pointed ears, he is ready to prowl the rooftops of Gotham for his next target. Designed by Bob Ringwood, a lot of the costume design incorporated many elements of Batman’s comic book appearances as well., like his gold utility belt. Coming with two pairs of interchangeable hangs, one a clenched fist and the other relaxed and open, there is also an extra hand holding a Grapple gun.

What we can see under the cowl, around Batman’s eyes and his lower face, are amazingly realistic with the texture of his skin and appearance of a stubble growing back in. To make the eyes look more lifelike, the creators used glass to make them shine Standing on a Batcave-themed base of black metal with his iconic Bat symbol on the front, the four spotlights surrounding him are equipped with LED lights.

Pre-order your own Batman High-Definition Museum Masterline Statue, also called HDMMDC-08 Batman, at Sideshow Collectibles today to avoid missing out on adding this giant Batman to your collection.

Batman Statue Features:

  • Perfectly designed Batman’s original costume with a genuine fabric leather cape
  • LED-Illuminated Base for Batman
  • Three (3) Swappable right-hand part (Open, Closed, Grapple Gun)
  • Two (2) Swappable left-hand part (Open, Closed)

Additional Details:

Purchase Limits

Limit of 2 per person.

Materials

Polystone

Product Size

Statue Size (Includes Base)

Height: 41.73″ (106 cm)

Width: 21.06″ (53 cm)

Depth: 18.89″ (48 cm)

Weight: 60 lbs (27.2 kg)

 

Source: Sideshow Collectibles

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