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Giant 16" HorrorClix The Great Cthulhu Figure

Giant 16" HorrorClix The Great Cthulhu Figure

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Giant 16" HorrorClix The Great Cthulhu Figure

 
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Standing almost 16-inches tall at the wings, Great Cthulhu towers over all other figures, inspiring a mixture of awe and terror that is most appropriate in the presence of an Ancient One. Crafted by sculptor Brian Dugas, Great Cthulhu is one of the most intricately detailed Clix pieces ever created. From its open sores to its extra tentacles, the care and artistry that has gone into the creation of this figure is evident everywhere. Working from Lovecraft's description of Cthulhu in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu," Dugas mixed elements from many different sources to create the sculpture. Most notable was his use of real pieces of sea creatures (including shrimp and crab) for various parts of Cthulhu. The overall look of the sculpture is, therefore, very organic?you can almost smell the brine! The tenacious Dugas lifted his brush and turned to his paint to add the details that bring Cthulhu to life. The creature's skin is pallid, befitting something that has spent the last few thousand years in the darkness beneath the ocean. Brian's use of shadows and tones bring Cthulhu's trademark tentacles to life, and he added the sickly ichor and blood dribbling from a couple of superficial wounds that the Ancient One might have suffered in its slumber. The Great Cthulhu is not only a great piece for HorrorClix collectors but for any aficionado of the genre. It'll be offered in limited numbers at the WizKids retail booths at the Origins, Gen Con, and Dragon*Con gaming conventions. Prepare yourself for the most ancient and evil collectible ever produced: the HorrorClix Great Cthulhu!

 
 
 
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Product Details
Package Length:12.0 inches
Package Width:10.75 inches
Package Height:10.75 inches
Package Weight:5.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Features
  • 16" Tall

  • Crafted by sculptor Brian Dugas


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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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4A Wonderful Idea, Flawed in the Execution  Oct 01, 2010 By Stephen Mann
I wanted this thing since I saw it in a display case, and asked for one for Christmas. It looks astounding, the pose is interesting (Cthulhu stepping ashore) though one leg is half-immersed in water (I presume) so If you are looking for a generic pose, you are out of luck.

Disclaimer: I don't play Clix games. I wanted this as a display piece only.

This statue comes packaged in a cubic box from which it must be excised in pieces by cutting several large nylon cable ties(!) and assembled (wings are snap-fit). Inside you will find also a mat with a map printed on it and some counters so that you may play a confrontation with Cthulhu Clix-style. Set into Cthulhu's base are two large wheels that when turned cause different icons to display in each of two windows cut into the base. Mine were difficult to turn at first, but likely would have loosened up with Clix-play.

The realization of Cthulhu is very evocative. How you'll like it is entirely dependent on your personal Cthulhu aesthetics. I did, obviously. The model is made from some sort of Vinyl-like plastic and is quite heavy.

The problem with the statue, and it's a big one, is the pose. Take a look at the picture. One wing points along the axis of the oval base, the other out to one side. This makes the whole thing out-of-balance and it takes very little to topple it.

Mine got nudged and took a two-foot fall to the floor while I was not in the room, which resulted in the statue shearing away from its base, breaking the mounting pin in the foot necessitating my replacing it with a steel pin of my own manufacture. Then I realized that the tip of one of the spikes on the wings had broken off (but I didn't realize this before the vacuum had been run over the floor so that was that as far as finding the missing part and effecting repairs) and some of the paint had been damaged.

Why the pose was arranged in this way rather than having either a wider base or spreading the wings out to either side (or ideally, both a symmetric pose *and* a wider base) is beyond me. It is beyond stupid.

The pose will also required quite a large case in which to display the model, as the wings sweep out what can only be described as a majestic area behind and to the right (looking into Great Cthulhu's maw) of the torso. He won't fit in my wife's china cabinet (not that he was going in there anyway).

I recommend that anyone obtaining one of these fine statues add an auxiliary Plexiglas base to the one supplied in order to avoid the heartbreak of a toppling Great Old One. Of course, not every collector possesses the skills to do so. The alternative is to pose him against a backboard of some kind so the wings are supported, but care must be taken not to deform the flexible spikes.


5A Great Cthulhu  Jan 15, 2011 By Ronin Lore "Rodney J Kelly"
As a fan of H.P. Lovecraft, I think this is one of the most impressive Cthulhu figures I've seen. Made by the Whizkid Company in support of their Horror Clicks line. The figure is made of molded polypropylene plastic. This makes it very durable, but next to impossible to repair once damaged. The scenario that the figure is intended for is one where the opposing forces are trying to prevent Cthulhu from being summoned by stopping the cultists from performing the ritual. The size is sufficient for it to be used with other game systems. Well worth the price.


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5Absolutely Hideous... as it should be!  Aug 01, 2008 By Aaron M. Litz "ryokomocha"
A simply GORGEOUS sculpture! I don't play HorrorClix, I just wanted this statue of the Great Cthulhu to display because it is so wonderfully sculpted! I am a HUGE Lovecraft fan, and this is an absolutely WONDERFUL display piece. I am displaying this statuette proudly as the centerpiece of my collection of miniature and toy collection. I have already recommended this to all my friends who are also Lovecraft fans. I'd been drooling after this statue since the fist time I'd seen it online, and am ecstatic over finally owning it. I am EXTREMELY pleased with it. Now if WIzKids wouldonly produce a few more Great Old Ones or Elder Gods I could have a fuller pantheon of eldritch horrors to display and show off to my friends!


If their are anymore Lovecraft fanatics out there as big as I am (which I am sure there are more than a few) I recommend that they buy this if they are able. I had to save up a while to be able to afford it, but it was well worth every penny, in my opinion!


Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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