Friday, August 2, 2013

Preview Sideshow Collectibles Starcraft II 1/6 scale Jim Raynor -Terran Space Marine figure

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StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty is a military science fiction real-time strategy video game developed and released by Blizzard Entertainment for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. A sequel to the award-winning 1998 video game StarCraft and its expansion set Brood War, the game was released worldwide on July 27, 2010. StarCraft II features the return of the three species from the original game: Protoss, Terran, and Zerg. In the Terran campaign, the original StarCraft briefing room is replaced with an interactive version of the battlecruiser Hyperion, with Jim Raynor, now a bitter and hard-drinking mercenary captain, as the central character.

From the hit Blizzard Entertainment title, Starcraft II, Sideshow Collectibles is proud to introduce Jim Raynor -Terran Space Marine. Confederate marshal turned outlaw rebel, Jim Raynor does not back down from a fight. Equipped with technologically advanced armor and weaponry, the Raynor - Terran Space Marine was assembled from over 525 individually engineered components, making it one of Sideshow's most ambitious Sixth Scale projects to date. The detailed armor features light up elements in the chest and engine vents, an impressive cache of weapons includes a C-14 Impaler Gauss rifle, a massive sniper rifle, and Jim's signature revolver.


The Raynor Sixth Scale Figure features: 15.5 inches tall Fully Articulated Figure Body with highly detailed, fully articulated armor, Removable Helmet with retractable visor, Alternate Head(s) to display with helmet on or off, C-14 Impaler Gauss Rifle, Pistol with fabric holster, Sniper Rifle, Light up effects in chest, engine vents, and rifle. Click on the pictures for bigger and better views

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2 comments:

bighatdino said...

Probably the closest we'll get to an official Warhammer 40k Space Marine! :D

humanbeingill said...

$500 is alot of money. I'm in no way a fan or follower of video games but This piece is just to cool to pass up.