This Fallout Deathclaw Statue Is Massive and Terrifying

I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait for Fallout 76. I love traveling the Wasteland, finding cool stuff, shooting mutants and whatnot. But one thing that I don’t like is encountering Deathclaws in the Fall. These nasty critters are terrifying and very hard to kill. They can basically kill you in an instant. Encountering this Deathclaw statue from Gaming Heads won’t be quite as deadly as in the game.

These incredible statues stand a whopping 28 inches tall by 41 inches long. You have to love all of the detail on these statues. Priced at $999.99, it may be deadly to your wallet, but this guy won’t tear you apart.

He comes in three editions: Regular, Exclusive, and Collective. The Exclusive version is only available direct from Gaming Heads, and comes with an additional lower jaw, broken left horn, and a set of claws while the Collective edition comes in a solid gray.

I don’t think I could own one. I have been too terrorized in-game by these guys. It might give me PTSD to have this beast displayed in my home. Still, it is pretty awesome. Perhaps I should get one and stare my fear down in the face.

All three versions are currently available for pre-order. The Exclusive and Collective editions can only be purchased through the Gaming Heads website. The Regular edition can be found at other third party sites, and retailers.

[via Comic Book]

The Last of Us Clicker 1/4 Scale Statue Will Make Your Other Toys Shut up

Stock up on miniature Molotovs and shivs because the officially licensed Clicker statue is here. The 19″ tall statue is the first in Gaming Heads’ line of The Last of Us collectibles.

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Each statue is made of polystone that’s been finished and painted by hand so that you can see and feel every bump of that fungus-infested body. It even has fake drool.

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You can pre-order the Clicker statue straight from Gaming Heads. It’s limited to 750 pieces and costs $350 (USD). As mentioned in the video it also has a $360 exclusive variant that’s limited to only 350 pieces and has a different head, one with a gas mask and a tentacle gouging its eyes.

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Licensed Portal 2 turret replica to arrive later this year, leave ammo at home

Licensed Portal 2 Turret replica to arrive later this year, leave bullets at home

If an enthusiast-built Portal 2 turret piques your interest, Gaming Heads' Valve-licensed miniature replica may very well force your wallet open. Modeled using Portal 2's in-game assets and cast in "high quality poly-stone," these mini-turrets aim to intimidate intruders with a motion activated light-up eye. In addition to the stoic and silent basic model, the company's offering an exclusive edition, which plays sounds and voice samples from the game. Only 1,100 of these hand-painted facsimiles will be produced (350 with sound, 750 without), but the company notes that other figures based on the adorable death machines are in the works. Pre-orders have already begun, so collectors will want to act fast -- provided they're ready to pony up $300-325, of course.

Licensed Portal 2 turret replica to arrive later this year, leave ammo at home originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Jun 2012 04:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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