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Prime 1 Studio’s Cracked Tusk Predator Masterline Statue available to pre-order

January 23, 2019 by Amie Cranswick

Sideshow has announced that pre-orders are now open for Prime 1 Studio’s Predator (Comics) Premium Masterline Cracked Tusk Predator statue, which is limited to just 500 pieces and is priced at $1,299.00; check out the promotional images here…

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An extraterrestrial species characterized by their hunting of Xenomorphs/Aliens for faith and honor using a combination of highly advanced technology are the Yautja, also widely known as Predators. Sideshow and Prime 1 Studio are proud to introduce the tribe leader, Cracked Tusk Predator statue from the Dark Horse Comics.

This Premium Masterline statue is well-sculpted and based on the details of the dreadful hunter. His remarkably detailed dreadlocks are flying in the air. Moreover, there is a variety of real fabric material used as this statue’s accessories such as a leather belt, leather armbands and so on. Not to mention, Yautja technological weapon the Plasmacaster, also known as the Plasma Cannon, features LED light-up function on his left shoulder. There is another LED light-up feature on his Bio-Mask portrait. His right forearm is equipped with Wristblades/Gauntlet Knives, and he is holding in his left hand the iconic Combistick (also recognized as Telescoping Spear). This exclusive version of Cracked Tusk Predator Statue comes with an unmasked portrait.

The Cracked Tusk Predator is standing on a Spaceship-like base. Measuring approximately 39 inches tall, this Predator is a great pair to the Scorpion Alien Statue!

Originally published January 23, 2019. Updated February 22, 2020.

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Comic Books, News, Toys Tagged With: Dark Horse, Predator, 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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