The Executioner Majini and his ax from Resident Evil 5 are coming for you. This 24" x 25"  statue from Hollywood Collectibles Group (HCG) is hand painted and made from poly-stone and mixed media and will ship later this year. Also: details on Kengo Hanazawa's I Am a Hero Omnibus Vol. 1 and Plants Vs. Zombies #10.

Resident Evil Statue: From Hollywood Collectibles Group: "The next statue in our Officially Licensed 1:4 Scale Resident Evil collection, Executioner Majini is a huge 24" tall, and 25” long with his massive blood-stained ax!

Based on the iconic video games, this magnificent and highly detailed statue captures the Executioner in a classic pose, charging towards his next victim!

This stunning piece of art is the ultimate representation of this iconic Resident Evil creature - a must have for anyone's Resident Evil collection!

An HCG Exclusive version of Executioner Majini is also available, it comes complete with an 18" x 12" high-quality print of the statue on a themed background. Click here for more details.

As with all Hollywood Collectibles pieces this Museum quality statue is constructed from heavyweight poly-stone and mixed media and then hand painted to the finest detail.

Dimensions: 24" Tall Approx.

Edition Size: 500 pieces worldwide

Availability: Pre-Order

Estimated Ship Date: 3rd Qtr 2016
Price: $599.95"

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