Saturday, August 16, 2014

Threezero reveals LMS: Last Man Standing 1/6th scale Gabriel Paladin 13.5-inch tall action figure

Threezero has been working for a while now with artist Dan LuVisi to create a Gabriel sixth scale figure based on his graphic novel LMS: Last Man Standing: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter. Threezero has officially announced they would be making figures based on the graphic novel, and as promised they have revealed some details and images of the figure.

Gabriel — last of a genetically engineered breed of supersoldiers known as the Paladin, genetically created and designed to be physically perfect, Gabriel is the closest to a God we’d ever see. Highly intelligent, fast, powerful and not to mention nearly invincible, Gabriel had one purpose, and one only: to help win a war that the humans of earth could not.


Threezero’s take on Gabriel stands about 13.5″ tall and comes with several god-like accessories. He comes with a triple-barreled gatling gun, a katana, a hunting knife, 2 Python semi-automatic pistols, grenades, a killer book, utility bags, a road sign shield, and an American flag. Oh yeah, and he also comes with a static model of a the robotic cat Gizmo.

The images below feature the unpainted prototype of the Gabriel sixth scale figure. Threezero hasn’t announced a pre-order date, price, or other information yet. Stay tuned for future updates.

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Some other images I found of Last Man Standing Gabriel on the internet


I am excited about this! Let's hope the price is within reach. Only time will tell. Glad to see a variety of 1/6 scale figures being offered other then military and movie-related figures.

5 comments:

  1. This is very interesting, Judge Dredd meets Robocop meets Terminator Lol. Love the little vary 'Gizmo'

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  2. Mmm, I'm still waiting for their's Robocop 2014 pre-order yet -_-

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  3. *cat "Gizmo"....

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  4. Oooh, I love the look of this! I will have to check out the LMS book as well.

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