01-22-2011, 05:35 AM
I can remember about 10 years ago standing in the window of a Sharper Image downtown Chicago glaring at the Don Post full-size replica of C3PO - totally upset because I knew I'd never fork out 10 Grand for a film collectible, though I knew deep in my heart that I savored it the most.
So, when Sideshow announced their lifesize bust edition this summer (due out this winter), it literally became a waiting game until I knew that silly droid would be at my doorstep.
I am floored.
I love this guy. I truly love this guy.
First off, it weighs almost 40 lbs - the heaviest film prop I own.
His eyes light-up as seen in the below pics.
C3PO's restraining bolt even comes off (it's magnetic!)
His head is fully manueverable...
And out of a sold out, limited edition of 750. My bust is labeled No. 18. I have never owned such a low production number on any mass-produced item.
Needless to say, I'm thrilled.
It's like I'm a little child again...sitting in my local theaters...eating up some story about a galaxy far far away.
[color="#FFFF00"][size="6"]See the scale against a 12" Sideshow "Ed"[/size][/color]
So, when Sideshow announced their lifesize bust edition this summer (due out this winter), it literally became a waiting game until I knew that silly droid would be at my doorstep.
I am floored.
I love this guy. I truly love this guy.
First off, it weighs almost 40 lbs - the heaviest film prop I own.
His eyes light-up as seen in the below pics.
C3PO's restraining bolt even comes off (it's magnetic!)
His head is fully manueverable...
And out of a sold out, limited edition of 750. My bust is labeled No. 18. I have never owned such a low production number on any mass-produced item.
Needless to say, I'm thrilled.
It's like I'm a little child again...sitting in my local theaters...eating up some story about a galaxy far far away.
[color="#FFFF00"][size="6"]See the scale against a 12" Sideshow "Ed"[/size][/color]