The Grand Admiral of the Imperial Navy from Star Wars in a new statue by Iron Studios!

Recognized in his early military career as Mitth’raw’nuru, a high rank in the army, the Grand Admiral of the Imperial Navy during the age of the Galactic Empire, an alien from the Chiss species native from planet Rentor of blue skin looking as cold as his countenance and red eyes as sinister as a predator’s. Known as a brilliant and relentless strategist, with his hands on his back, in a resting military position, wearing his white uniform of the commanding officer of the Chimaera, an Imperial I-class Star Destroyer modified and commanded by him, and bringing a charric, a Chiss weapon similar to a blaster, in the holster in the right side of his black belt. Over a lifted base with rocky aspects, reminiscent of the fortress kept by the three witches that call themselves the Great Mothers, Iron Studios present the statue “Grand Admiral Thrawn – Star Wars – Art Scale 1/10”, with the fearsome and respected villain ready to take up his place as an Heir of the Empire, as presented in the original series Ahsoka from the streaming service Disney +.

Thrawn first appeared in Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (1991), written by Timothy Zahn, which for years was part of the “official” canon for fans of what happened after Episode VI – The Return of the Jedi (1983). Although Thrawn does not control the Force or represent a physical threat like the Sith and other aliens from the Empire, he captivated fans with his charisma and his bellicose and tactical knowledge. But, in 2012, the production company Lucas Film was sold to Disney, and because of that the entire material of the so-called expanded universe was now under the “Star War Legends” label, excluded from the new canon, which was only comprised of the movies and The Clone Wars animation. The director, creator, and producer of the animated series The Clone Wars and Star Wars: RebelsDave Filoni, reintroduced Thrawn into the Star Wars universe in Rebels, and the villain gained another trilogy of books written by Timothy Zahn, now also part of the canon. Played in the live action by the imposing Lars Mikkelsen, who voiced the character in Rebels, Thrawn appears in the flesh in the Ahsoka series. In the show, after his disappearance in Rebels, his whereabouts were unknown for years and he was declared dead, but in reality, he and his crew in the Chimaera were exiled in the extragalactic planet Peridea. The former Jedi Ahsoka Tano heard rumors about Thrawn’s return, which led her to face the protégée of the villain Morgan Elsbeth. With the aid of Elsbeth and the Great Mothers, Thrawn escaped Peridea. Freed from his exile, Thrawn and the Great Mother traveled to the native planet of the Nightsisters, Dathomir.

Another classic and iconic character from the Star Wars universe immortalized by Iron Studios, revealed on the Inside Iron Studios Day of March, already available for Pre-Order, check out the other statues Captain Enoch and Night Trooper – Star Wars – Art Scale 1/10 among the Star Wars future releases from the Ahsoka show, and much more soon.

Grand Admiral Thrawn – Star Wars – Art Scale 1/10

Features:

– Limited edition

– Based on original references

– Made in polystone – *(may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric)

– Hand painted

– Product dimensions: 9.6 in (H) x 5.7 in (W) x 3.3 in (D)

– Product Weight: 1.3 lbs

– MSRP: USD 149,99 (American US Dollars)

– Release schedule: Fourth quarter of 2024

 

About Iron Studios

Iron Studios is a Brazilian company that specializes in high-end collectible statues.

Conquering the most demanding fans and collectors since 2013, the company values a standard of excellence in its products and constantly seeks to improve its concepts. Iron Studios operates worldwide, working with items derived from the most successful property licenses in pop culture, always presenting more news, thus expanding its collection.

With realistic figures in 1/10, 1/20, 1/6, 1/4, and 1/3 scales, many of them compose diorama sets, and they are all limited edition. The predominant material of the statues is Polystone, a high-density resin very resistant to heat and humidity, and it can also contain pieces of PVC, metal, resin, and fabric.

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