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Digital Pre-Order - Statue Raphael - TMNT Movie - Art Scale 1/10 - Iron Studios - Iron Studios Official Store - Action figures, Collectibles &Toys
www.ironstudios.comWho is Raphael?
Created in the comic books by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) became a phenomenal success in the 1980s, expanding into a multimedia franchise and garnering a legion of fans worldwide. Formed by four young mutant turtles with humanoid characteristics, genetically altered by a viscous substance called Mutagen or Ooze, the group's members gained their father figure and master Sensei in the form of an anthropomorphic rat named Splinter, who named them after Italian Renaissance artists. In New York City, their home and base of operations is in the sewer networks, where they remain hidden during the day and venture out on missions at night. Their greatest archenemy is Shredder, the leader of the Foot Clan. Directed by Steve Barron, the independent film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from 1990 presents the origin story of Splinter and the Turtles, their initial encounter with the reporter April O'Neil and the vigilante Casey Jones, and their first confrontation with the villain Shredder and his criminal ninja group the Foot Clan. Raphael was portrayed by Josh Pais, the only actor in this film who played a Turtle both physically on screen and voiced his character. With a screenplay based on the early comics and elements from the 1987 animated series, it was the highest-grossing independent film at the time, kicking off the trilogy followed by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993). The first live-action adaptation of the mutant quartet, the Turtles' costumes were designed by Jim Henson's Creature Shop, a special/visual effects company founded in 1979 by puppeteer Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets show.
Exploring the Raphael statue:
In his home, in the sewers of New York City, a young anthropomorphic mutant turtle, with greenish-yellow skin tones and brown eyes, wearing a red bandana, with a pair of brown elbow and knee pads, presents himself prepared and armed with his traditional Japanese Sai daggers, and an expression matching his strong and explosive temperament. Loyal to his family and more mature, in this classic version of the character, he is also shown as rebellious, cynical, and sarcastic, with his anger issues present but somewhat more contained. Inspired by the praised classic first cinematic version from 1990, Iron Studios presents the statue "Raphael - TMNT Movie - Art Scale 1/10". One of the four protagonists of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT), he is the anti-hero of the group, with more extreme emotions, a turbulent relationship with his older brother Leonardo, and his name is inspired by the Italian Renaissance artist Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino.
Figure details:
A version inspired by the first live-action adaptation in the movies, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie from 1990, the statue Raphael - TMNT Movie - Art Scale 1/10 measurements are 8.1 in (H) x 3.8 in (W) x 3.8 in (D) - 1lb., which ensures an impressive presentation of the figure in any environment.
Special features:
The statue Raphael - TMNT Movie - Art Scale 1/10 will be produced in limited edition. The diorama base present rich details inspired by the original references.
Materials and finishing of the piece:
Just like all the other statues manufactured by Iron Studios, the statue Raphael - TMNT Movie - Art Scale 1/10 is made with high-quality materials such as Polystone, and may contain parts in resin, PVC, metal, and fabric. In the finishing, the hand-painted statue ensures a unique and exclusive artistic touch to satisfy any collector.
Now available for Pre-order, check out the "Michelangelo - TMNT Movie - Art Scale 1/10" statue as well, the first two figures of the quartet inspired by their first film, revealed on the Inside Iron Studios Day of July directly from SDCC 2024! More TMNT Movie news and much more coming soon, don’t miss other future releases from Iron Studios on their social media and YouTube channel.
Not bad, but I think NECA really nailed the look of the turtles from the movie.
Yeah, I really like my NECA ones, besides they’re articulated!