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The Zero Suit Samus Collectable Statue

by Steven Rodriguez - February 19, 2007, 11:24 pm EST
Total comments: 15 Source: Press Release

If you want to confirm with your own eyes what the "Zero" in Zero Suit implies, then have we got a collectible statue for you!

First 4 Figures has an official license to produce collectable statues based on Nintendo characters. They've previously done other Metroid statues of Samus in her less revealing suits, but now and they've gone and done one in Samus's skin-tight blue Zero suit. The press release and images of that is below.

And while we're talking about First 4, it seems they are underway with their next collectible Nintendo statue: Shiek. Looks like we'll need to wait a while before we see what that'll look like, though.

First 4 Figures is extremely proud to present Samus Aran’s Zero Suit, the third collectible statues in First 4 Figures’ highly anticipated suit series based on Retro Studios’ Metroid Prime game trilogy. This version is based on the Zero Suit seen at the end of Metroid Prime 2 Echoes.

First 4 Figures has used the official game files in order to create an extremely accurate recreation of the Zero Suit. She comes armed with her signature pistol and has curves in all the right places!

The Zero Suit was first seen in Metroid: Zero Mission, ending sequences of Metroid Prime 2 and Metroid Prime Hunters, and is making an appearance in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Cast in high quality poly-stone, the statue is hand finished and hand painted. Comes packed in a foam interior full colored box with a card of authenticity.

The Zero Suit is limited at only 2,500 pieces worldwide online and local specialty stores.

Artist(s): Original Metroid game data with modification by Jiang Di.

Low numbers are given out on a first come first served basis so order quickly to secure a low number.

Prototype shown and final product may vary slightly from the photos.

About First 4 Figures

First 4 Figures is a subsidiary of Puzzle Productions. Puzzle Productions manufactures and markets high quality resin figures under the brand name First 4 Figures. Included in its product line up includes famous licenses such as WWE, MAGIC: THE GATHERING, TRANSFORMERS, GI JOE, DOOM: THE MOVIE, 2000AD, THE LEGEND OF ZELDA, and METROID.

Zelda's Sheik Coming in Statue Form

Does anyone else think of Super Smash Bros. when looking at this?

Legend of Zelda Sheik Collectible Statue From First 4 Figures

Who is Sheik, the mysterious character who plays such an important role in Link’s quest in the Ocarina of Time? Part of the Sheikah race that populates Hyrule, Sheik comes with the distinctive Sheikah symbol of the eye and tear drop. With Sheik’s face concealed and voice muffled throughout Link’s short encounters with Sheik, very little is revealed about the true origins and nature of Sheik...

First 4 Figures is proud to present Sheik, the fourth collectible statue in First 4 Figures’ Legend of Zelda collectible statue series. With a replica harp, the pose captures the mystery surrounding Sheik and her role in Link’s song teacher. Accurately keeping scale with current and future statues in the series, Sheik stands at approximately 9 inches, including the base.

Cast in high quality poly-stone, the statue is hand finished and hand painted. Comes packed in a foam interior full colored box with a card of authenticity. Highly limited at only 2,500 pieces available worldwide.

Product information:

Dimensions: 9 inches tall

SRP: $109.99

Expected shipping date: Q3 2007

Edition size: 2,500 worldwide

Artist: Siamak Roshani

Base Concept Artist: James West

As this is the fourth in the series, those who have ordered Fierce Deity Link, Skull Kid or Ocarina of Time Link from the F4F store will be entitled to reserve the same edition number for Sheik. Such orders will be automatically be allocated.

Pictures can be seen here.

Prototype shown and final product may vary slightly from the photos.

Sheik Statue Side Sheik Figure Front

Talkback

KlapauciusFebruary 19, 2007

Wow. That's rubbish.

KDR_11kFebruary 19, 2007

I'd look into those if the prices weren't so insane. And WTF is with those limited production runs?

TJ SpykeFebruary 19, 2007

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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
I'd look into those if the prices weren't so insane. And WTF is with those limited production runs?


Agreed, I would buy some of these figurines if they weren't so expensive.

oohhboyHong Hang Ho, Staff AlumnusFebruary 20, 2007

That is pretty nice and frivolous. I would be tempted to get one, but I am way too poor and that is way too expensive.

JonLeungFebruary 20, 2007

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Originally posted by: nintendogamecube86
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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
I'd look into those if the prices weren't so insane. And WTF is with those limited production runs?
Agreed, I would buy some of these figurines if they weren't so expensive.
The limited production runs mean that they're not so expensive for you. As in, buy two, and then a few years down the line, sell one of them for three times the original price on eBay. Some crazy collector will think it's worth it because there are so few of them.

At least, in theory. If I wasn't at work I might confirm the prices of previous statues at eBay.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorFebruary 20, 2007

The prices are so high because they're limited.

They limit the number of them they're making because the prices are so high that they won't sell a lot.

ReverendNoahWhateleyFebruary 20, 2007

Cheeky.

Spak-SpangFebruary 20, 2007

UncleBob: You just created a Paradox.

The prices are high because of the limited production.

Yet, they limit the number of them because the prices are so high that they won't sell a lot.

So why not create more production and lower the price? Because despite the logic that it would sell more, in actuality they wouldn't sell enough more to make a difference up in price.

ArbokFebruary 20, 2007

Compared to the others, this one is pretty bad, mostly due to the face of Samus not looking right. To give some credit, human faces are never easy to do on a 3-D model, but for the price and their past attempts one would expect better.

MaryJaneFebruary 20, 2007

Agreed that the face doesn't look right, but two thumbs up on the body!! face-icon-small-thumbsup.gifface-icon-small-thumbsup.gif

CalibanFebruary 20, 2007

Hot spankin' ass.

mantidorFebruary 20, 2007

Unless these are painted manually or something theres no reason for having such high prices and low production numbers, if they prices were lower I would already had bought more than one.


Madcat221February 20, 2007

On the subject of Samus... Has anyone noticed that the way Samus moves in SSBM is more feminine than the way she moves in the Metroid Prime games?

Smoke39February 20, 2007

Because it is with such great frequency that we see Samus from the third person in the Metroid Prime games.

Bah, I prefer the $15 Zero suit statue I bought last year for Jonny in Aki anyway.

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