An elite alien warrior who didn't shy away from showing respect to a human who had earned it in 1990's Predator 2, the Elder Predator was recently immortalized in grand fashion via Sideshow Collectibles' Sixth Scale Figure. But Sideshow isn't stopping there, as they've just unveiled their Elder Predator bust, giving the wise alien hunter an up-close, meticulously detailed tribute.

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From the celebrated sci-fi sequel, Predator 2, Sideshow Collectibles is proud to introduce the Elder Predator Legendary Scale™ Bust.

Distinguished by a battle-hardened appearance indicative of a lifetime as one of the galaxy's most feared hunters, Sideshow's artists have faithfully rendered every detail of the honorable Predator warrior Mike Harrigan encountered aboard the Yautja mothership beneath the streets of Los Angeles. Presented in one-half scale on a themed base, the Elder Predator is equipped with his impressive shoulder-mounted plasma caster, and decorated in eye-catching costume elements including real fabric netting, an abundance of unique dreadlock ornaments, and an intricate trophy necklace.

Displayed on its own, or alongside the other Predator Legendary Scale™ Busts, the Elder Predator bust will be a highly sought-after trophy for any Predator legacy collection."

"Elder Predator Legendary Scale Bust

from Sideshow Collectibles

  • Equipped with a shoulder-mounted plasma caster
  • Decorated in eye-catching costume elements including real fabric netting, an abundance of unique dreadlock ornaments, and an intricate trophy necklace
  • The exclusive figure also comes with a “Predator 2” nameplate

Release Date: Thursday, October 23rd, 2014 – 12:30pm PT

URL: http://bit.ly/getelderbust
(will not be live until 12:30pm Pacific Time on Thursday)

Price: $389.99

Payment Plan for as little as $50.14/month

Edition Size: TBD"

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    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

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