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Quantum Mechanix’s Batman Family Q-Master diorama available to pre-order now

February 14, 2019 by Amie Cranswick

Sideshow has unveiled Quantum Mechanix Inc.’s Batman ‘Family’ Q-Master diorama. The collectible is limited to 5000 pieces and is available to pre-order now, priced at $199.95; check out the promotional images here…

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Batman, the ultimate loner, is paradoxically all about family. You can see it in everything he does, everything he is. The death of his family made him. He fights to make sure no one else ever has to suffer the loss of loved ones like he did. And despite his protests to the contrary, he is forever building a family around him.

That’s what QMx Creative Director Mohammad Hague endeavored to capture in this figure, titled simply “Family”. He wanted to explore this little discussed, key aspect of the Batman’s character: That of a family man. The result is the biggest, most detailed figural diorama QMx has ever made, the first in a new series of large format dioramas called “Q-Master.” Family stands over 15 inches tall and has six different characters included in the diorama. It encompasses the entire history of Batman’s relationships in crime fighting, including all his various proteges.

As with all Q-Master dioramas, Family is a limited edition figure and will come with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity signed by its creator, Mohammad Hague. It will ship in a specially designed collectors box to perfectly protect the diorama.

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Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, News, Toys Tagged With: Batman, DC, Quantum Mechanix Inc., Sideshow Collectibles

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