MSRP: $115 ( https://www.amazon.com/Wonder-Woman-Blu-ray-Charles-Roven/dp/B0719X1GL6 )
Price I Paid: $50
Edition Size: N/A
Statue Scale: 1/6
Sculpted by James Marsano
Techically, this Wonder Woman statue is part of a two-character diorama that DC Collectibles released in May 2017. You can display the characters by themselves if you like, lol.
Since I got the diorama in December 2018, I didn't really "need" the individual statue. However, I was curious if there were any major manufacturing or engineering differences between the two since the individual statue has only one foot on the base. I found one on eBay that appears to be a production sample. The Styrofoam brick is finished, but the outer product box is just completely white. The statue comes in four pieces, and each piece has its own plastic bag. The brick also includes three desiccant packets. I removed the plastic bags and desiccant packets so that you can see how the pieces fit in the brick.
The statue is evenly balanced enough that it can stand upright without the base, though this should not be how you display the statue for obvious reasons. The left foot sits flush against the display surface. The base tilts backwards after you put the right foot on it.
The statue is indeed different from the one that's included in the diorama. The pegs are attached to different feet.
Left: Amazon.com Exclusive
Right: WW/Steve Trevor diorama
The arms attach to the body via magnets. The detachable parts are made entirely of plastic (including the flesh parts of the arms, not just the sword, shield, and gauntlets).
I like this statue more than the BvS / Justice League one, which while slightly bigger, has a stiff pose. This one has a dynamic action pose and excellent QC. It's actually worth the $115 that Amazon.com wants if you don't already have the WW/Steve Trevor diorama, and the statue includes the movie on Blu-ray.




















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