Mace Windu: Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones
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Mace Windu: Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones

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Mace Windu: Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The ClonesMace Windu: Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones A grim Jedi Master with an amethyst bladed lightsaber, Mace Windu was the champion of the Jedi Order, with little tolerance for the failings of the Senate, the arguments of politicians, or the opinions of rebellious Jedi. As the Clone Wars intensified, Mace sensed the dark side of the Force at work, and knew the Jedi's enemies were plotting to destroy the Order and end its stewardship of the


Mace Windu: Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones

A grim Jedi Master™ with an amethyst-bladed lightsaber, Mace Windu was the champion of the Jedi Order™, with little tolerance for the failings of the Senate, the arguments of politicians, or the opinions of rebellious Jedi. As the Clone Wars intensified, Mace sensed the dark side of the Force at work, and knew the Jedi's enemies were plotting to destroy the Order and end its stewardship of the galaxy.

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, Sideshow and Hot Toys are excited to officially present the Mace Windu Sixth Scale Figure!

Meticulously crafted based on the appearance of Mace Windu, this Sixth Scale Star Wars Figure features a newly developed head sculpt. This collectible figure also features a finely tailored Jedi robe and tunic, a LED light-up lightsaber, a holocaster with a hologram of Yoda™, a display base, and a bonus pair of forearm armor inspired by Mace Windu’s appearance in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars™ animated series!

This Mace Windu collectible will surely be a stand out in your  Star Wars collectibles display!


WHAT'S IN THE BOX?

The Mace Windu Sixth Scale Figure features:

  • Authentic and detailed likeness of Samuel L. Jackson as Mace Windu in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones movie
  • One (1) newly developed head sculpt
  • Movie-accurate facial expression and detailed skin texture
  • Body with over 30 points of articulations
  • Approximately 32cm tall
  • Five (5) pieces of interchangeable hands including:
    • One (1) pair of force using hands
    • One (1) relaxed right hand
    • One (1) pair of accessory holding hands
  • Four (4) pieces of interchangeable armored hands including:
    • One (1) force using left hand
    • One (1) relaxed right hand
    • One (1) pair of accessory holding hands
  • Each head sculpt is specially hand-painted
  • Special package design with Star Wars: Attack of the Clones 20th Anniversary logo

Costume:

  • One (1) dark brown colored Jedi robe 
  • One (1) brown colored robe with belt
  • One (1) beige colored tunic 
  • One (1) brown colored belt
  • One (1) pair of beige colored pants
  • One (1) pair of dark brown colored boots

Weapons:

  • One (1) LED-lighted purple lightsaber (USB power operated)
  • One (1) purple lightsaber blade in motion (attachable to the hilt)
  • One (1) lightsaber hilt

Accessories:

  • One (1) pair of forearm armor
  • One (1) holocaster
  • One (1) hologram figure of Yoda
  • Specially designed figure stand with Star Wars logo and character nameplate

* Light up function operated using USB power

* USB-C adaptor is included

* USB connecting cable is not included for collectible, USB-C cable is required


Item shown is a prototype. When shipped, the final production piece may differ in appearance.

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