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Jake Sully, Neytiri and Varang Avatar Real Elite Masterline collectible statues unveiled by Prime 1 Studio

January 1, 2026 by Amie Cranswick

Prime 1 Studio has unveiled three Real Elite Masterline collectible statues inspired by James Cameron’s Avatar franchise, with Jake Sully & the Great Leonopteryx and Neytiri & Thanator from the original 2009 film, and Varang & Nightwraith from the newly-released third chapter, Avatar: Fire and Ash. Check out the promotional images for each statue below…

Rising bravely to protect what he loves, the “Toruk Makto” — the rider of the Last Shadow — is brought to life in this striking piece. Captured in 1:4 scale, this stunning Jake Sully statue faithfully reflects both the physical form of his Avatar body and the inner strength he gained through his journey among another culture.

Every detail, from his braided hair and patterned skin to the Na’vi-inspired spear, has been meticulously traced from the film. The cold precision of the grenades reminds us of his human side, while the eyes — one of the film’s most meaningful symbols — received our utmost attention. Each cornea and lens layer has been recreated to achieve the vivid irises that seem to reveal the soul within.

The Great Leonopteryx is rendered with dynamic presence. Its orange-toned body and stained-glass-like wings embody the grace and majesty of the king of the skies. Its calm, close posture evokes the unbreakable bond shared with Jake.

An Omatikaya warrior heading into a final showdown with the RDA to protect Pandora’s harmony, this incredible 1:4 scale Neytiri statue is inspired by her brave, resolute stance. Set within a layout that pairs her with Thanator, it vividly conveys the pride of her clan and her heartfelt devotion to what she loves.

Flowing hair caught in motion, war paint that accents her supple form, and a bow and arrows whose graceful lines hold taut tension—every detail is carefully drawn from the film’s lasting impressions. The white handprint under her chest ornament is also meticulously painted to evoke the story it carries. Most of all, we focused on her eyes, a powerful symbol in the film: built with layered detail down to the cornea and lens, and finished to express the vivid brilliance of an iris that seems to reveal the soul within.

Roaring at the ready, Thanator is brought to life through carefully honed colors and forms. Its jutting fangs, sleek hide, and forelegs swelling with powerful muscle—every element is finished to evoke fearsome presence and strength, and the bond it shares with Neytiri.

A formidable 1:4 scale Varang statue that captures her duality—a figure of unquestioned charisma for her clan, and the planet’s worst destroyer. Every detail, from the angle of both hands to the direction of her gaze, was refined to create a pose that can evoke either mercy or fear. The altar-like layout is designed to suggest her supernatural power to command flame.

Ash-dusted blue skin is rendered down to hand-painted variations and scar-like patterns. Her bold headdress and chest sash are also meticulously crafted, and two swappable arms are included: bare hands and blades. Most striking of all are the eyes, built with layered structures from cornea to crystalline lens, reflecting an unhealed wound and a deep, passionate fire within her irises.

Nightwraith, ever at her side as if to protect her, is also sculpted in fierce, high-detail form. Its massive horned head is rendered in realistic detail down to the interior of its fanged maw. Even the saddle at its neck is expressed with rich materiality, from leather texture to signs of age.

The special base is a collage of the Ash Clan’s culture—objects standing in the village and skeletal frames surrounding a hearth. A scorched Home Tree rises at the back with an integrated LED unit; its blazing glow speaks of a loathsome past. The leader of the Ash Clan appears with a strikingly realistic presence—ready to weave a new story into your Avatar collection.

SEE ALSO: Avatar: Fire and Ash Miles Quaritch and Varang collectible statues revealed by Iron Studios

Avatar: Fire and Ash is directed by James Cameron and features the return of cast members Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Giovanni Ribisi, Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement, Edie Falco, Britain Dalton, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Jack Champion, Bailey Bass, Filip Geljo, Dileep A. Rao, Matt Gerald and Brandan Cowell, while new additions include David Thewlis, Oona Chaplin and Michelle Yeoh.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Toys Tagged With: Avatar, Avatar: Fire and Ash, Prime 1 Studio, Sideshow Collectibles

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth's editorial team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Executive Editor of FlickeringMyth.com since 2020.

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