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Skull Kid Collectable From First 4 Figures

October 16, 2006, 1:38 pm EDT
Total comments: 11

The creators of the Metroid figures have come up with a creation from Majora's Mask.

Legend of Zelda Skull Kid Collectible Statue From First 4 Figures

The Skull Kid was a curious little fellow, often finding trouble in the most unexpected of places with his fairy friends Tatl and Tael. One day in the forest, the trio happened to come across the most peculiar of people, a traveling mask salesman. When the merchant was paying him no mind, the Skull Kid took a very precious mask. This was no ordinary mask; this was a special mask, a dark and cursed mask. This was Majora's Mask. Donning the strange artifact, the Skull Kid would harness a power far beyond his imagination. Little did he know, however, that he was to become a puppet, an unsuspecting pawn to the very mask itself. Possessed and corrupted, the once lighthearted and amusingly mischievous imp inadvertently unleashes a powerful and threatening force upon the peaceful inhabitants of Termina. Now time is running nigh, as the will of Majora swiftly mobilizes its servant into drawing an ominous moon from the heavens on a collision course towards the helpless people below…

First 4 Figures is proud to present the Skull Kid, the second collectible statue in First 4 Figures’ Legend of Zelda collectible statue series. The pose captures the unimaginable power that the Skull Kid felt when wearing the mask. Accurately keeping scale with current and future statues in the series, the Skull Kid statue stands at approximately 9 inches, including the base.

Cast in high quality poly-stone, the statue is hand finished and hand painted. Comes packed in a foam interior full colored box with a card of authenticity. Highly limited at only 2,500 pieces available worldwide.

Product information:

Dimensions: 9 inches tall

SRP: $99.99

Expected shipping date: Q1 2007

Edition size: 2,500 worldwide

Artist: Goran Sadojevich

Base Concept Artist: James West

As this is the second in the series, those who have ordered Fierce Deity Link from the F4F store will be entitled to reserve the same edition number for Skull Kid. Such orders will be automatically be allocated.

More pictures can be seen here http://www.first4figures.com/exclusivesproduct_detail.asp?range=19&id=46

Prototype shown and final product may vary slightly from the photos.

About First 4 Figures

First 4 Figures is a subsidiary of Puzzle Productions. Puzzle Productions manufactures and markets high quality resin figures under the brand name First 4 Figures. Included in its product line up includes famous licenses such as WWE, MAGIC: THE GATHERING, TRANSFORMERS, GI JOE, DOOM: THE MOVIE, THE LEGEND OF ZELDA, and METROID.

For more information about First 4 Figures, visit the company’s Web site at www.first4figures.com

Talkback

wanderingOctober 16, 2006

oh that is oh that wow oh god wow.

mantidorOctober 16, 2006

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why $100? because they now Ill pay that much for it, thats why, those bastards... argh, I dont have tha kind of money... but its skull kid for the love of god T_T

Karl Castaneda #2October 16, 2006

I find it funny that people on this forum say that the PS3 is too expensive when half of them are willing to pay 1/6th of that for a stationary figurine. :P

RennyOctober 16, 2006

Six of those would look better next to my TV than a PS3.

vuduOctober 16, 2006

Eh, I don't really like the looks of it. The colors are too bright and vivid. It's TH3 K1DD13!

Seriously, neon green and fruit rollup red don't go together.

EDIT: This is better.

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mantidorOctober 16, 2006

yes you are right, the proportions are a bit off too.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorOctober 16, 2006

Quote

Originally posted by: ViewtifulGamer
I find it funny that people on this forum say that the PS3 is too expensive when half of them are willing to pay 1/6th of that for a stationary figurine. :P


But the stationary figure is prettier than the PS3 and they'll both do the same thing about a month after they're released. face-icon-small-wink.gif

razorpitOctober 16, 2006

That was a good one Uncle Bob...

Bill AurionOctober 16, 2006

It looks great, but there's no way I'm paying two games worth of greenbacks for a figurine... face-icon-small-frown.gif

KnowsNothingOctober 16, 2006

The figurines they make are gorgeous, but cost WAY too much ;__;

CaterkillerMatthew Osborne, Contributing WriterOctober 17, 2006

If you collect these types of things often, you see that this price isn't so bad. Thats a perfect price especialy since it will be on display in my house from once I have until the end of time.

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