Resin Busts & Figures
Star Wars Kustomz Scout Trooper and Speederbike
Just when you'd settled into a few comfortable lines of highly accurate, beautifully detailed statues and mini busts, Gentle Giant unveils a new must-have series that cannot be ignored. The new Speederbike Kustomz is the first in a new line of super-deformed Rat-Fink-inspired sculptures that are certain to foster a following of their own.The Speederbike Kustomz appears to borrow some design motifs from the old Schwinn Stingray muscle bikes of the '60s and mix it up with the classic speederbike design -- now you've got chrome-like bezelled headlight, struts and handlebars, Imperial flag, and retro muscle bike racing stripes. Subtleties include "501" on the steering vanes and Ewok "confirmed kill" markings on the rear. This is one line that's sure to take off, so hop on early!
Jabba's Palace Band Statue
The Jabba's Palace Band statue re-creates the memorable scene from Retun of the Jedi in meticulous detail. The collection stands 8.75" tall, 9.25" deep and 9.5" wide and includes Droopy McCool (7" tall), Sy Snootles (6.25" tall), and Max Rebo (5.25" tall by 7.5" wide). Made of poly-resin, this exquisite piece comes with a certificate of authenticity with a limited edition run TBD. Collect both the Jabba's Palace Band statue and Jabba the Hutt statue and mail away for a FREE Bib Fortuna statue!
Star Wars Dejarik Holochess 12-Inch Scale Accessory Set
Let the Wookiee win! The Dejarik Holochess Set has been faithfully reproduced in 1:6 scale, perfect for display with your 12-inch figure collection or as a stand-alone collectible. The holochess table has been cast in high quality polystone, and each of the creatures is cast in heavy white metal.In the years since the release of Star Wars: A New Hope, the Dejarik Holochess set has been underrepresented in the world of collectibles. To celebrate the 30th anniversary, Sideshow Collectibles is pleased to bring you the first ever complete Dejarik Holochess set, including all of the amazing creature designs seen in the original film.An ancient game enjoyed throughout the galaxy, Dejarik is a holographic strategy game played atop a circular, gridded holo-tabletop. Several similar games exist under the holochess name, but Dejarik is the most widespread and popular. Eight tiny holographic characters battle each other in unique ways under the direction of two players, each striving for dominance of the board. The ancient Jedi may have been the originators of the game, using it as a training tool designed to encourage Padawans to embrace the wider picture when considering their actions.The holomonster inhabitants of a holochess board vary, but are typically drawn from the galaxy's most ferocious creatures, real, rumored or mythological. One of the most powerful pieces, the mighty Mantellian Savrip is a huge, surprisingly intelligent species native to Ord Mantell, while the club wielding Kintan strider is a neckless, muscular beast, sometimes used by Hutts to guard property. The bizarre houjix, another common holomonster that resembles a large blue and yellow lizard with an odd pair of split limbs, sports a spiked tail and is based on an animal native to the planet Kinyen. Ghhhk meantime, are also based on real creatures, lanky, green skinned animals native to the environmentally ravaged homeworld of the Bith, Clak'dor VII.Worm-like k'lor'slugs are a widespread species, thanks to the habit of chewing their way into cargo holds where they thrive on organic cargo. They breed quickly, infesting garbage dumps and nutrient-rich swamps on hundreds of worlds. Like their real-world cousins, the holochess k'lors are mildly venomous, which assists them when defending themselves. Semi-sentient Monnok are also based on real creatures, celebrated hunters on their homeworld where they pursue prey relentlessly over the planet's vast, ashen deserts. Grimtaash conversely, is a thin, stringy-limbed holomonster based on a mythical guardian spirit that reputedly watches over the royalty of Alderaan, while ng'ok are ferocious tripedal guard-beasts bred for their aggressiveness. Both are dangerous pieces on the game board.
In the years since the release of Star Wars: A New Hope, the Dejarik Holochess set has been underrepresented in the world of collectibles. To celebrate the 30th anniversary, Sideshow Collectibles is pleased to bring you the first ever complete Dejarik Holochess set, including all of the amazing creature designs seen in the original film.
An ancient game enjoyed throughout the galaxy, Dejarik is a holographic strategy game played atop a circular, gridded holo-tabletop. Several similar games exist under the holochess name, but Dejarik is the most widespread and popular. Eight tiny holographic characters battle each other in unique ways under the direction of two players, each striving for dominance of the board. The ancient Jedi may have been the originators of the game, using it as a training tool designed to encourage Padawans to embrace the wider picture when considering their actions.
The holomonster inhabitants of a holochess board vary, but are typically drawn from the galaxy's most ferocious creatures, real, rumored or mythological. One of the most powerful pieces, the mighty Mantellian Savrip is a huge, surprisingly intelligent species native to Ord Mantell, while the club wielding Kintan strider is a neckless, muscular beast, sometimes used by Hutts to guard property. The bizarre houjix, another common holomonster that resembles a large blue and yellow lizard with an odd pair of split limbs, sports a spiked tail and is based on an animal native to the planet Kinyen. Ghhhk meantime, are also based on real creatures, lanky, green skinned animals native to the environmentally ravaged homeworld of the Bith, Clak'dor VII.
Worm-like k'lor'slugs are a widespread species, thanks to the habit of chewing their way into cargo holds where they thrive on organic cargo. They breed quickly, infesting garbage dumps and nutrient-rich swamps on hundreds of worlds. Like their real-world cousins, the holochess k'lors are mildly venomous, which assists them when defending themselves. Semi-sentient Monnok are also based on real creatures, celebrated hunters on their homeworld where they pursue prey relentlessly over the planet's vast, ashen deserts. Grimtaash conversely, is a thin, stringy-limbed holomonster based on a mythical guardian spirit that reputedly watches over the royalty of Alderaan, while ng'ok are ferocious tripedal guard-beasts bred for their aggressiveness. Both are dangerous pieces on the game board.
Limited Edition Animated Darth Vader Maquette
Gentle Giant, in cooperation with Lucasfilm, proudly offers your favorite Classic Star Wars characters with the popular Clone Wars look. The new Animated Darth Vader maquette stands 9.5 inches tall and is the perfect addition to Gentle Giant's expanding line of popular animated maquettes. Comes with a hand-numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Limited Edition run TBD.
Episode III Obi-Wan Kenobi Soft Vinyl Model Kit
The latest from Kotobukiya's celebrated Star Wars 1/7 scale snap-fit soft vinyl model kit line is here -- Obi-Wan Kenobi from Episode III. Appearing as he does in the duel to the death with General Grievous, this large-scale vinyl model is easily assembled in minutes and includes interchangeable hands for added display options. A fantastic import from the skilled artisans of Japan's Kotobukiya, make sure to pick up this stunning display piece today.
Obi-Wan Attakus Metal Collection
Attakus is a name that fans have come to associate with high-end Star Wars statues over the last few years, noted for their generous scale and fine attention to detail. Recently, Attakus expanded their Star Wars line to include a new series of large-scale dioramas, the first of which will be the highly anticipated Millennium Falcon. Filling this diorama will be a set of finely-detailed painted miniatures cast in pewter. These have an incredible heft and high-quality feel, and perfectly complement the stunning diorama sculpture. These are being offered separate from the actual diorama, so collectors can purchase a single figure or begin collecting the series, as this line is scheduled to expand in the near future. Obi-Wan Kenobi measures 3.93" tall and comes from an edition size of 2,500. Each figure is numbered and comes with a collector box and certificate of authenticity.
Animated Luke as X-wing Pilot Maquette
Gentle Giant continues their stunning Animated Star Wars line of maquettes with Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot. Crafted in the popular Clone Wars look, this quality sculpture stands 8 inches tall and comes with a hand-numbered certificate of authenticity. Edition size TBD.
Animated C-3PO with Jawa Maquette
Gentle Giant continues their stunning Animated Star Wars line of maquettes with C-3PO and Jawa. Crafted in the popular Clone Wars look, this quality sculpture stands 8.5 inches tall and comes with a hand-numbered certificate of authenticity. Edition size TBD.
Luke Skywalker vs Darth Vader ARTFX Statue (Ralph McQuarrie version)
Get Ralph McQuarrie's early concept illustrations for Star Wars Duel as a 3-D vinyl model courtesy of the masterful artisans at Kotobukiya.The figure designs inspired by McQuarrie's 1975 depiction of a duel between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker (or rather, "Deak Starkiller") include a more lupine face mask for Vader and a "breath mask" for Luke. According to McQuarrie, early versions of the script implied that the Rebel starship's hull was breached by the Imperials to board it, releasing the pressurized atmosphere into space. As a result, both Luke and Vader were required to wear breath masks for a duel sequence that was later revised (or rather delayed until Empire). While Luke no longer required the mask after script rewrites, Vader kept his since the look so perfectly captured his sinister mystique.The two figures can be displayed together, locked in the iconic pose made famous by McQuarrie's classic illustration, or separately. Together, the combined bases measure approximately 16.5 inches long, with Vader standing about 11 inches tall.
18.5" Steinbach Darth Vader
Steinbach of Germany has created an all new 2005 nutcracker edition of Darth Vader, handmade from wood in the centuries-old Steinbach tradition. Standing 18.5" tall, this stunning piece of craftsmanship is one of the few examples of functional Star Wars art available today, and would make a fantastic display piece year-round. Limited to 7,500 pieces.Prototype image, product subject to change.