"One thousand years ago, superstition and the sword ruled..."
The time of the
Gargoyles has come again! Arguably the best gothic cartoon of the
1990s, Gargoyles followed an ancient clan of gargoyles transported to modern-day Manhattan when their Scottish castle is relocated.
Ruthless businessman
David Xanatos created the
Steel Clan robots in the image of the Gargoyles to be his personal army.
This impressively large figure stands over 8" tall and includes gauntlet blasters, attachable thruster blasts and interchangeable hands. Also features bendable tail and open and closed wings. Pre-order from our sponsors
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Comes in display-friendly window box packaging with opening flap.
David Xanatos and additional
Steel Clan Robot figures not included (sold separately)
Product Features
7-inch scale (17.78cm)
Made of plastic
Based on the Gargoyles animated series
Highly articulated
Features bendable tail and open and closed wings.
Window box packaging
Box Contents
Steel Clan Robot figure
3 Pairs of alternate hands
2 Gauntlet blasters
3 Thruster blast effects
this figure looks awesome, I really wanted to be collecting this figure line, but we didn't really get these figures in Canada, and kinda too late and expensive to start now, these figures go for like 70 bucks here in Canada, I'd have loved to have started from the beginning, as Gargoyles was always a dream line to have re-done, but NECA hates Canada the last few years and the distrubution is spotty and the price hikes are wild.
Wow, he looks great! I like that they included opened and closed wings, that was my one big reservation about picking up Goliath, just the sheer space needed to display him. I know they included closed wings for him with Bronx, at least, but it's nice to see both wing options in with the original figure.
ucsf -
2023-01-15 @ 7:12 pm
To be fair, it looks to be a terrific figure.
MRT -
2023-01-14 @ 3:46 am
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