Skip to main content

SIDESHOW’S LUKE SKYWALKER DELUXE FIGURE IS A JEDI LIKE HIS FATHER BEFORE HIM

SIDESHOW’S LUKE SKYWALKER DELUXE FIGURE

The Force is strong with this one. Sideshow is thrilled to present the Luke Skywalker Deluxe Sixth Scale Figure from Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
 
Sideshow’s artists have captured an immense range of details and accessories into one deluxe collectible so fans can display their favorite moments from Luke Skywalker’s heroic journey in any collection.  Recreate key scenes from Episode VI of the Star Wars saga with the three distinct looks included with the Luke Skywalker Deluxe Sixth Scale Figure- Jabba’s Palace Luke, Endor Luke, and Jedi Knight Luke.
 
Featuring a detailed portrait of the character’s appearance in Star Wars Episode VI, for his Jabba’s Palace look, Luke Skywalker wears a hooded brown cloak over his iconic black Jedi outfit of a long sleeve shirt and pants, along with a gray tunic and sash.  Remove the tunic and attach Luke’s black leather-like belt with a pouch and saber hook to recreate his Jedi Knight look from the fateful final showdown with Darth Vader.  In the Endor display, Luke Skywalker can wear his belt and camouflage poncho along with articulated black boots.  The figure includes an additional portrait with the detailed likeness of Luke Skywalker wearing a non-removable Commando Helmet.
 
The Luke Skywalker Deluxe Sixth Scale Figure also includes eleven different swap-out hands in a variety of poses including Force Gesture hands, bare and gloved fists, and assorted grip hands for holding his DL-18 Blaster Pistol or lightsaber with removable blade.
 
Witness the Return of the Jedi- to your collection!  The Luke Skywalker Deluxe Sixth Scale Figure is available for pre-order now, priced at $235.00.  This deluxe figure also features Free US Shipping.  Add Luke Skywalker to your galaxy of Star Wars collectibles today!
 
 
Find out more about Sideshow at:
www.sideshow.com
#SideshowCollectibles

SIDESHOW’S LUKE SKYWALKER DELUXE FIGURE


SIDESHOW’S LUKE SKYWALKER DELUXE FIGURE

SIDESHOW’S LUKE SKYWALKER DELUXE FIGURE


The Bearded Trio - The Site For Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, John Williams and a whole lot more.

THE BEARDED TRIO ON FACEBOOK
THE BEARDED TRIO ON TWITTER
THE BEARDED TRIO ON GOOGLE+
THE BEARDED TRIO ON PINTEREST

CLICK HERE FOR FACTS ON STEVEN SPIELBERG
CLICK HERE FOR FACTS ON GEORGE LUCAS
CLICK HERE FOR FACTS ON JOHN WILLIAMS

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Did Paul Freeman Accidentally Eat A Fly In Raiders of the Lost Ark?

The Famous Indiana Jones Fly In Belloq's Mouth Scene.  Did It Really Happen? I've always wondered if Paul Freeman unintentionally consumed a fly in this scene in  Raiders of the Lost Ark ?  It's the scene where Indiana Jones shouts down to Bellosh...I mean Belloq and threatens to blow up the ark.  Did a fly go in his mouth? I remember watching this scene back in the early eighties and my ten year old mind thought he definitely had a snack while filming.  I recall talking about 'flygate' in my school playground at the time and the general consensus with my friends was that Freeman definitely had a sneaky snack. Paul Freeman talks about the famous 'fly' scene in an interview with TheIndyExperience.com  and settled 'flygate:' This is a bit of a dicey question so don’t get too upset. (Laughs) A movie’s always got bloopers in it, some have a lot, and some only have three or four. And the most remarkable blooper was right before the opening of th

Star Wars VII Movie Poster - Every End Is A New Beginning

Star Wars VII Movie Poster Just saw this Star Wars VII movie poster on Kyle Newman's Facebook fee d.  The poster is by  Lyndon Berresford and Paul Bateman.  I am loving this.  Who do you think the two characters are?  Lando and Leia?  Han and Leia's children? Have you seen other Star Wars VII movie posters?  Let me know. Rob Wainfur @welshslider

Explaining That "Weird" Cut In Poltergeist. Read The Missing Scene

Why Is There A Strange Cut In The 1982 Horror Classic, Poltergeist? If you're a fan of the 1982 Horror classic, Poltergeist then you will be very familiar with that "weird" cut in the movie.  It's 32 minutes and 47 seconds in to the movie and the scene is where Diane is explaining the strange phenomenon that is happening in the kitchen.  First, she shows to Steve a chair scraping across the floor all on its own then she does the same with Carol Anne.  Steve leans up against the kitchen wall and is completely shocked at what just happened.  It's at this point Diane starts to explain the sensation of being pulled and then...A very abrupt cut.  One moment we are listening to Diane and suddenly it cuts to Diane and Steve at their next door neighbours door.  Why the sudden cut?  It's on the VHS, DVD, Blu-Ray and even the streaming versions.  Why does this awful and weird cut exist in the movie, Poltergeist?  Watch the clip below to see the cut: Well, the ans