Kotobukiya's ArtFX+ Jango Fett is ready for cloningKotobukiya has released a preview gallery for their upcoming 1/10 scale Jango Fett ArtFX+ statue. Jango Fett, best known as Boba Fett's father and the genetic material for a clone army, will stand over seven inches tall and interchangeable arms for a blaster firing pose. Although called a statue, Jango Fett (like previous entries) is really a pre-painted, snap together plastic model kit but you'd never know that by looking at him. Jango Fett seems nothing short of spectacular between the level of sculpting and solid paintwork. To top that off, the ArtFX+ Jango Fett offers two very cool poses between a passive "standing there" and that getting ready to fire pose. He also comes with interchangeable rocket backpacks, giving the option to replicate his appearance on either Kamino or Geonosis. Jango Fett appeared in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones where he served as a supporting antagonist. He was a Mandalorian Knight who, in addition to working for Count Dooku, had supplied his genetic material for the clone army prior to the film and, in exchange, received one of the cloned children whom he raised as his son. Despite being a less prominent antagonist, Jango Fett demonstrated all the coolness that Boba Fett failed to deliver on in the original films. Perhaps his coolest moment was killing a giant beast in one shot... which was unfortunately followed by being decapitated by a jedi whose wallet had BAMF written on it. [ Kotobukiya ] Did you know? You can now get daily or weekly email notifications when humans reply to your comments.
10:00 AM on 06.16.2013 You'll believe a Superman statue can look spectacularKotobukiya has released a photo gallery for its upcoming DC Comics ARTFX "For Tomorrow" Superman statue, which is also available for pre-order. This 1/6 scale statue recreates the Man of Steel's look as he appeared in the "Fo...
5:00 PM on 06.07.2013 Kotobukiya brings the thunder with ArtFX+ Shazam galleryMore powerful than a bolt of lightning, Kotobukiya has slammed down a photo gallery for its previously teased ArtFX+ New 52 Shazam. When we first caught a glimpse of Kotobukiya's New 52 Shazam, it was unclear whether it was h...
1:00 PM on 06.03.2013 Kotobukiya reveals Superman: For Tomorrow ArtFX figureKotobukiya's recently put the image you see above on their Facebook page, which shows off the Superman: For Tomorrow ArtFX figure. Based on Jim Lee's character design for the story arc, the sculpting work done so far looks pr...
8:00 AM on 05.31.2013 Kotobukiya's ArtFX J Yoko Kurama is one foxy dudeAn official photo of Kotobukiya's phenomenal ArtFX J Yoko Kurama has appeared on Kotobukiya Japan's Facebook. The Art FX J Yoko Kurama, seen last week at Megahobby Expo Spring 2013, depicts the YuYu Hakusho heart-throb in his...
2:52 AM on 05.25.2013 Megahobby Expo 2013 Spring: KotobukiyaAt the spring Megahobby Expo, Kotobukiya unveiled some very nice new figures. For me, the biggest news was seeing a new addition to their Yu-Gi-Oh! ArtFx line. Yes, among the previously released Yu-Gi-Oh! figures, there was ...
7:00 PM on 05.17.2013 Deathstroke takes on Kotobukiya's DC ARTFX lineKotobukiya has uploaded a photo gallery for its upcoming 1/6 scale DC ARTFX New 52 Deathstroke statue. The statue will stand nearly 12-inches tall and features a removable faceplate held in place by the power of magnetism. De...
8:00 AM on 05.15.2013 Kotobukiya's Echizen Ryouma is ready for pre-orderAre you ready for a quick game of tennis? Pre-orders have begun for the newest member of Kotobukiya's ARTFX J line Echizen Ryouma, from one of my favorite sports themed anime/manga, Shin Tennis no Ouji-sama (New Prince of Te...
12:00 PM on 05.04.2013 Celebrate Star Wars Day with ARTFX+ General GreviousToday, a whole lot of people are going to make very bad puns. Yes, I use a lot of them other days of the year, but this isn't one of those occasions. This is simply a post about Kotobukiya's latest effort in their ARTFX+ line...
4:00 AM on 04.19.2013 ARTFX Man of Steel flying to your collection in August[update: Additional pre-order link to Kotobukiya directly] We haven't heard much about upcoming merch ever since Kotobukiya's announcement of their Man of Steel license acquisition, and all of a sudden this amazing 1/6-scale ...
1:00 PM on 04.17.2013 Kotobukiya previews ArtFX War MachineThose of you looking forward to Iron Man 3 have likely known about their pieces based on the film for a while now, but today, we're getting a closer look at the ArtFX Iron Man 3 War Machine. Posted on Kotobukiya's F...
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