
Sideshow Reveas Cool New STAR WARS Figure Featuring Greedo — GeekTyrant
The Greedo 1/6 Scale High-End Collectible Figure is based on his appearance in Star Wars: A New Hope . Featuring a detailed portrait with large dark eyes and green, textured skin, this highly articulated sixth scale figure can be displayed in a wide variety of poses.
Greedo wears an expertly tailored fabric costume, including a turquoise and cream jumpsuit, a brown vest and belt, plus white boots. He's equipped with a blaster, a blaster holster, and a hand for holding the weapon as well as a pair of relaxed hands for additional display options.
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Greedo 1/6 Scale High-End Collectible Figure
'I've been looking forward to this for a long time.'
Sideshow presents the Greedo™ Sixth Scale Figure, an officially licensed Star Wars™ collectible on his way to nab his next bounty.
Outfitted in the trappings of a Tatooine™ gangster, Greedo carves out a name for himself in the galaxy with a blaster and a bad attitude. This Rodian™ mercenary is distinct for his large black eyes and green, scaly skin, all the better to intimidate his targets. From the Outer Rim to the Core Worlds and every system in between, no one is safe!
Inspired by the character's appearance in A New Hope™, this fully articulated, highly poseable Star Wars figure wears a cut and sew fabric costume, including a turquoise and cream jumpsuit, a brown vest and belt, and white boots. The Greedo Sixth Scale Figure comes with a blaster, blaster holster, and a right hand for holding the weapon. Greedo also features a pair of relaxed hands to increase display options, giving fans the opportunity to recreate his iconic scene in the Mos Eisley™ cantina as he plays it cool with Captain Han Solo™.
The Greedo Sixth Scale Figure is the debut collectible in Sideshow's Scum & Villainy collection, which brings your favorite outlaws all the way from a galaxy far, far away to your nearest home space port. Keep your senses sharp and be on the lookout for more infamous characters in this delightfully dangerous new series of limited-edition figures.
Settle a score and bring home the Greedo Sixth Scale Figure by Sideshow today!
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