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Jason Momoa’s Aquaman gets an incredible life-size collectible bust

August 19, 2020 by Amie Cranswick

Sideshow has released promotional images for Infinity Studios’ Aquaman life-size bust which is based on the appearance of Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry in the DC superhero team-up Justice League. The limited edition collectable is available to pre-order now, priced at $3,749; check it out here…

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Born in Atlantis, but growing up in human society, Arthur Curry becomes the bridge that connects two worlds – land and ocean. Sideshow and Infinity Studio are proud to bring this superhero to real life with the magnificent life-size bust. Feel the dignity of this true king!

Infinity Studio’s hopes are that the bust could be the ultimate collector item for DC fans. They critically measured all points of the statue to replicate Jason’s body shape exactly. The skin of Aquaman is made of medical platinum silicone so that the bust could withstand high temperatures and aging. With proper maintenance, the materials can be kept in good condition for two decades. The skin color and tattoos are also replicated perfectly. More than 100,000 high-temperature fibers were planted throughout his body, and a pair of prosthetic eyes were specially made for him in accordance with the movie design.

The armor and trident of Aquaman are made in polystone and the high-quality painting creates a real metal texture look. The design of the stand looks like an Atlantis style temple, with an Aquaman emblem in the front and Justice League logo backward.

 

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Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Toys Tagged With: Aquaman, DC, DC Extended Universe, Infinity Studios, Jason Momoa, Justice League, Sideshow Collectibles

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