The Lich King Comes To Life In This Massive Impressive Statue...
If you play or have ever played World of Warcraft, you immediately recognize the name Arthas Menethil.
 The son of King Terenas Menethil II and heir to the throne, Arthas 
received training as a paladin under the expert tutelage of the famous 
warrior Uther the Lightbringer and was inducted into the Knights of the 
Silver Hand at age 19, where he quickly became a renowned warrior in the
 savage First War. However, Arthas's life took a tragic turn when he 
lead the warriors of light into a battle against the dreadlord Mal'Ganis
 and the Plague of Undeath. 
The Scourge destroyed the innocent, transforming them into an army of 
undead and ruining the peace and harmony of the kingdom. Obsessed with 
obtaining the Runeblade Forstmourne and destroying the evil dreadlord 
who'd brought ruin to his kingdom, Arthas journey took him over the edge
 as he lost his army, honor and sanity in his quest for revenge. Upon 
obtaining the blade and defeating Mal'Ganis, Arthas becomes a death 
knight and leads the Scourge himself, killing his father and taking the 
mantle of the Lich King for himself.
Now Sideshow, in working with Blizzard Entertainment, brings to life The Lich King Arthas in all of his glorious evil. Crafted in high quality polystone, the dreaded Lich King Arthas Statue stands an impressive 19" high, 19" wide and 20" deep and features a light-up feature that'll impress all who see it. 
PACKAGING:
The Arthas statue ships in a massive cardboard box which houses 
yet another massive cardboard box. Inside this interior box collectors 
will find the actual art box packaging (above) which holds the 
statue's pieces. The statue's various pieces - including body, shoulder 
armor, base, sword, helm and base - are made of both polystone and high 
density plastic and each piece is securely held in a form-fitting 
Styrofoam container inside the art box. This ensures each piece is 
undamaged and ready for construction and display upon arrival. Triple 
boxed and securely stored, this is one of the heaviest and best packaged
 statues I've ever come across; fans and collectors should find this 
enormous package truly impressive when it arrives to them. 
SCULPT
Designed by Kingslayer Rhooria with sculpting by Brian Fay and Idol 
Workshop, Arthas the Lich King stands fully armored and frightening, the
 haunted blade Frostmourne drawn and prepared to face his fate. While 
photos of this statue help highlight the gorgeous detail, there's 
nothing like seeing it firsthand to truly impress. 
Each and every armor plate compliments the whole suit and the design of 
the character, years older than this statue, has never before been 
captured this elegantly or with this much detail. From the armored 
gauntlets and gloves - covered in spikes and featuring fine leather-like
 texture and detailing, to the leg armor and fur-covered boots - 
featuring leather-like straps and skulls at the knees as well as rib 
bone-like sculpting atop the cuisse (thigh armor), Arthas looks screen 
accurate and impressive beyond measure. Of note, the massive, wind-blown
 cape flows behind the figure on the figure's right side, sweeping from 
the shoulder armor and around the base to balance the statue's ice 
pillars, which rear from the ice bases' left side.
The skull motif is immediately recognizable across the whole of the 
statue, beginning with the large skull across the right shoulder 
pauldron (above) and extending to the skulls on the shoulder plates, the belt buckle, the knees and around the ice base. The ice base (below),
 itself an impressive sculpture with fine detailing throughout - helps 
place the statue in a game-accurate environment. Arthas stands, 
displayed with massive ice pillars and spikes protruding from the icy 
ground, the base setting an awesome scene and placing the character 
within the Icecrown Citadel, an instantly recognizable level for gamers 
and fans of the character.
PAINT APPLICATION:
The impressive paint applications by Anthony Mestas and Bernardo 
Esquivel help breath life into the sculpt, which would be incomplete 
without such gorgeous colors and shading. The statue features a dark 
color palette across the jagged, layered armor which is balanced by the 
smooth cold colors featured on the ice base. The Lich King's dark and 
brooding design features gold trim and silver shading across the armored
 plates with the white, snow-speckle to provide depth.
The previously mentioned cape (above) provides an impressive look
 at the way Mestas and Esquivel handle the snowy paint details across 
the figure. The white, snow-covered look is heavily applied at the 
bottom of the cape, boots and loincloth and lightly dusts the rest of 
the figure's armor. The snow dusting across the full figure helps 
provide additional depth as well as ensures the figure looks at home in 
the environment. 
LIGHT-UP FEATURE
A compliment to the overall look and feel of the Arthas statue is the light-up feature, providing a bright, blue light which shines from both Arthas' eyes (above) and the eyes of the Frostmourne runeblade (below).
 These lights ignite when a small button on the back of the base is 
pushed. Powered by a pair of AA batteries, housed in the bottom of the 
base, these lights add an ambiance to the statue and, when shown in a 
dark room or setting, provide an engaging, haunting look.
COST & OVERALL IMPRESSION
With a retail price of $349.99, die-hard World of Warcraft fans will see the Sideshow Collectibles' World of Warcraft ARTHAS Statue as an investment in their continually growing WoW collection, though casual fans might look at a smaller, less expensive Lich King
 figure or statue as an alternative. That said, those fans would be 
missing out on one of the most impressive World of Warcraft collectibles
 ever produced. 
This Arthas statue is a massive, beautifully sculpted and gorgeously 
painted piece which rivals the finest Sideshow has ever produced. I 
might be angering video game and sci-fi fans in saying this, but I'd say
 this piece is just as impressive if not more impressive than the 
previously released StarCraft II Tychus Findlay Terran Marine Statue. 
Overall, for those World of Warcraft fans who want nothing but the best, there's no rivaling the Sideshow Collectibles' World of Warcraft ARTHAS Statue.







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