Wings Not Included: Our Review Of The Sideshow Collectibles Maleficent Sixth Scale Figure by Hot Toys

Those tiny cheekbones could cut glass.

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Sideshow Collectibles provided The Mary Sue with a Maleficent Sixth Scale Figure by Hot Toys for review and as it turns out, she’s just as photographable as Angelina Jolie herself.

Check out the gallery for our review, but here’s the official info:

Pre-Ordering: Currently available
Price: $229.99

“Well, well.”

You know the fairy tale; now find out the truth. In Disney’s newest movie, Maleficent, the story of Sleeping Beauty has been re-imagined and told from the perspective of the Mistress of All Evil. Sideshow Collectibles is proud to present the Hot Toys Maleficent Sixth Scale Figure portrayed by the one and only Angelina Jolie!

The movie-accurate Maleficent figure is specially crafted based on the image of Angelina Jolie in the film and features a detailed head sculpt with iconic horns, elegantly tailored costume and accessories. Don’t miss the chance to own this stylish villain!

The Maleficent Sixth Scale Figure specially features:

  • Authentic and detailed likeness of Angelina Jolie as Maleficent in Maleficent
  • Finely crafted head sculpt with black iconic horns
  • Movie-accurate facial expression with detailed wrinkles and skin texture
  • Approximately 29cm tall
  • Body with over 28 points of articulation
  • Five (5) interchangeable palms including:

– One (1) left palm for holding staff
– One (1) relaxed right palm
– One (1) pointing left palm
– One (1) pair of open palms

  • Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted

Costume:

  • One (1) black gown with detailed tailoring
  • One (1) black collar
  • One (1) pair of black boots

Accessories:

  • One (1) Staff
  • One (1) Raven
  • Two (2) Realistic green flames
  • Figure stand with Maleficent nameplate and movie logo

You can see more details and find out how you can pre-order this figure right here.

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