Collectors might want to make sure their check is in the mail, because Sideshow Collectibles just unveiled new photos and specs for their Jack Burton sixth scale figure (originally unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con), offering new looks at their detailed depiction of Kurt Russell's Big Trouble in Little China character.

From Sideshow Collectibles: "We’re proud to introduce an all-new sixth scale tribute to the legendary Jack Burton!

Our new limited-edition Jack Burton figure raises the bar yet again for the possibilities of the sixth scale format. Featuring a super-lifelike portrait of Kurt Russell in all of his mid-eighties glory, including a lovingly sculpted rendition of his magnificent mullet!

From the laces on his custom leather boots to the creases to the weathering on those sweet eighties blue jeans - each part of his wardrobe has been recreated for supreme movie-accuracy.

We’ve also produced miniature versions of the weapons that Jack uses to great (and unintentionally hilarious) effect while battling Lo Pan and his minions. Check out the attention to detail on his tiny semi-auto pistol and his boot knife. We’ve captured every minuscule detail on this 12” figure–even recreating the tiny stitching on his leather watch cuff!

Jack is also outfitted with multiple hand configurations (fists, relaxed hands, gun hand and knife hand) for optimum pose-ability.

If this just wasn’t enough awesomeness for you, we’ve also created a miniature version of one of our favorite creatures from the movie - the floating eyeball monster known simply as “The Guardian”.

This highly detailed sculpt of this weird and wonderful wandering monster is supplied with a “floating” support, allowing him to be displayed next to Jack.

Expected to Ship: Jan 2018 - Mar 2018

Limited Edition: 1500

$239.99"

Photos via Sideshow Collectibles:

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