From Cinequest:
"Electric Tiki Design presents Spike, the latest character to join the 'Tooned Up' Buffy the Vampire Slayer statue series!

Introduced in the episode 'School Hard,' Spike was at first a new foil for the Scoobies, but ultimately ended up playing various roles in the series. Spike stands atop a cracked stone base, lunging forward, stalking his latest victim.

Based on original animation designs by Tracy Mark Lee, sculpted by Rubén Procopio and Jackie Gonzales, the 'ultimate' Spike maquette comes with 2 interchangeable heads (human and vampire) as well as three interchangeable right hands (fist, axe wielding, and railroad spike wielding).

Each 8' tall maquette is hand-cast in high-quality polystone and hand painted to exacting standards.

Preorder now so you don't miss out on this limited edition maquette (and get 10% off the retail price by preordering). Place your preorder by Friday, July 2 and we'll include a boxed IKON Spike Exclusive Action Figure with your order, a $50 value!


It's a shame that this one didn't turn out as cute as the sketches originally were. I sorta just want a poster of the production art. :lol:

From: [identity profile] eilowyn.livejournal.com


At least you get the better-looking normal face, instead of the bag-eyed game face. Doesn't do JM justice, but then again, the fact that we get a Spike figure before an Angel (and the first male figure in the line) does show who the better vampire is (yes, I'm annoyed that a "top 5 vampires" list from some podunk news station forgot Spike. And yes, it doesn't get more podunk in California than Bakersfield).

From: [identity profile] fenderlove.livejournal.com


I will always mourn the loss of the original's puffy calves:
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Electric Tiki is weird. They've released 2 variations of Willow, 3 variations of Buffy, 1 Glory, 1 Caleb, 2 Faiths, and now Spike with an interchangeable head, and I think he's supposed to be the last one of the maquettes they were planning to make unless they do a second run of these.
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