
Hot Toys reveals a new deluxe sixth scale figure of Predator.
Hot Toys has announced the sixth scale Predator (2.0) deluxe figure, inspired by the iconic appearance of the lethal alien hunter from John McTiernan’s 1987 sci-fi action classic, Predator. This collectible is currently available for pre-order at a price of $340; take a look at the promotional images here…
Drawing inspiration from the 1987 film Predator, this figure is meticulously detailed and features a newly developed head sculpt with individual rolling eyeballs and multiple finely crafted strands of rubber hair. It comes with two sets of interchangeable mandibles and an LED-lit Predator mask, providing fans with various display options. Adorned in newly designed Predator armor with weathering effects, an intricate net costume, and bone accessories, this figure captures the iconic visage of this formidable species from the film. The figure is also equipped with an impressive selection of weapons, including an articulated shoulder cannon, blades, and a red spine with a skull. The Deluxe Version boasts an exciting new jungle-themed diorama base, two skull accessories, and a fascinating additional battle-damaged Predator mask that is inspired by concept art from the project's early development and never made it to the film. This enhances the dynamic and engaging display options.
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Hot Toys reveals a new deluxe sixth scale figure of Predator.
Hot Toys has unveiled the sixth scale Predator (2.0) deluxe figure, drawing inspiration from the look of the lethal alien hunter in John McTiernan's 1987 sci-fi action film Predator. This collectible is now available for pre-order at a price of $340; take a look at the promotional images here... Based on the film Predator (1987), this figure is designed to be screen-accurate […].