Prime 1 Studio and Sideshow have unveiled the 1:3 scale Red Sonja: Long Live the Queen statue which is inspired by artwork from Ian MacDonald’s artwork that commemorates the 50th anniversary of the She-Devil with a Sword’s debut. Check out both the standard and bonus versions below…
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After vanquishing evil, upon the bloodstained throne—the indomitable red-haired queen realized in 1:3 scale. Unyielding will and divine combat prowess—”Red Sonja,” the character who laid the foundation for female warriors in American comics, joins the Throne Legacy lineup.
Inspired by Ian MacDonald’s official artwork commemorating the 50th anniversary of the character’s debut, Prime 1 Studio is proud to present this incredible 1:3 scale statue titled “Red Sonja: Long Live the Queen”. Victorious in a bloody battle on enemy soil, the crimson-haired warrior seizes the throne with a bold pose. Her fierce yet beautiful presence has been fully realized in three dimensions.
Her iconic red hair is layered with multiple tones, designed to catch the light and reveal rich shadows. Deep eyes and freckled skin emphasize her humanity. The supple proportions combine finely sculpted muscle with feminine softness. Scale-patterned bikini armor and a greatsword evoke the weight of real metal, while the cloak and boots, finished with faux fur, capture a wild, natural texture. Every element of her gear conveys distinct materiality.
The ominous throne is faithfully based on the colors and shapes of the original artwork. At her feet, the dark spawn writhe lifelessly; gothic candelabras burn with wax candles, and a massive serpent rears its head behind her. All elements serve to exalt the rise of a new sovereign. The red-haired warrior enthroned as queen—an essential centerpiece worthy of absolute loyalty in any Red Sonja collection!
This bonus version includes an exclusive interchangeable right arm holding a long-handled axe. The heavy, engraved blade, stained with dark red blood, further highlights both the queen’s regal bearing and the primal instincts of a warrior.