MSRP: $160
Price I Paid: $160 ($180 after taxes)
Statue Scale: 1/6
When I first started collecting statues back in 2016, I bought some of Kotobukiya's Bishoujos because they were cute. However, I soured on the company because the materials they used caused the paint to feel sticky. There were even instances of the paint becoming liquid enough again to run. Paint problems were usually found on one of the Wonder Woman Bishoujos, though they occurred with others, too (such as the first release of grey Batgirl).
Defective red paint, abdomen area
Defective gold paint, belt buckle (Grey Batgirl)
Weak right wrist (Zatanna)
Well, here we are, October 2022 ... and I'm reviewing a Kotobukiya statue. I haven't seen anyone complaining about QC problems with the company's products in a while, so I decided to get the ArtFX Wonder Woman 1984 1/6-scale statue. I wanted a statue showing Wonder Woman using the Lasso of Truth rather than just holding it in a static pose (usually coiled in a loop). There are plenty of Wonder Woman statues showing her with a sword and shield combo, so this one was a welcome change.
The box (14 inches x 12 inches x 11 inches) is probably a tad big for the statue, but that's a minor complaint.
The statue is encased within three plastic trays. The main body fits between the two large trays, and the hands/lasso are nestled in a thin tray tucked behind the "back" / "bottom" of the large trays. Kotobukiya included assembly instructions for the hands/lasso, though you probably won't need to read them. And yes, the base is shaped like a W, lol.
I measured the lower leg (from the right ankle to the right knee), right thigh to right shoulder, and neck/head areas for a statue "height" of 11.5 inches. That would make Wonder Woman 69 inches, or 5 foot, 9 inches tall. That's pretty close to Gal Gadot's real-life height of 5 feet, 10 inches.
When in-hand photos began appearing on the Internet, some people complained about the head being too big compared to the rest of the body, but I think it looks fine. I think the hair sculpt showcases PVC's biggest advantage over resin/porcelain/polystone as any harder material tends to be brittle and easy to crack compared to plastic.
In general, the paint and colors seem to be pretty good. I did not feel any sticky or wet areas. I was surprised to see some faint liver spots in the "flesh" areas, though they're not as noticeable as on the BvS / Justice League Wonder Woman statues from DC Collectibles.
Alas, the statue isn't quite perfect as I noticed a bit of a gap between the upper torso and belt area.
Here are some comparison shots with Wonder Woman / Gal Gadot statues from DC Direct and Diamond Select Toys. As far as facial likeness goes, I think the Wonder Woman / Steve Trevor couples statue has the best resemblance to Gal Gadot, though James Marsano got multiple tries at getting it right since he sculpted so many movie statues for DC Direct. :)


































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