Sideshow and PCS have unveiled a new 1:4 scale deluxe Leatherface statue which is inspired by the appearance of the saw-wielding murderer in the 2003 remake of the horror classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The collectible is available to pre-order now, priced at $980; take a look here…
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Sideshow and Premium Collectibles Studio present the Leatherface 1:4 Scale Statue – Deluxe Edition, inspired by the gruesome 2003 horror film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Standing at 22” high and 10.5” wide, this spine chilling mixed media statue portrays the blood-crazed butcher Leatherface, aka Thomas Brown Hewitt, in disturbing life-like detail. Holding out his fully sculpted chainsaw, the cannibalistic killer is poised to mangle any unlucky acquaintance into dead meat.
Leatherface’s sculpted skin mask creates a panic-inducing portrait with its hyper-realistic paint detailing and textured faux hair. With only his eyes and mouth peering through in a deadly stare, the man known as Bubba’s disfigured face hides behind the stitched-up skin of his victims.
The silent killer’s custom-designed fabric costume is recreated with a distressed collared shirt and tattered pants under his familiar leather apron. Posed in a wide stance and intimidating posture, Leatherface stands atop a sculpted base, topped by decrepit floorboards complete with foreboding claw marks and lined with the skin of his victims crudely sewn together.