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Sideshow Collectibles is a company that sets the bar very high when it comes to premium commemorations of our favorite franchises. From comics to games, Sideshow knows how to create the perfect tribute to fans and now it includes the D&D experience critical role to its incredible range.
First of all: the statues. Right now, the new Critical Role line features a Fjord and Beau statue, featuring two main characters in some pretty badass dynamic poses. Neither is available for pre-order yet, but there is an RSVP list to subscribe to so you can see when those pre-orders go live:
Hopefully more will be added, but Beau is one of my favorite characters, so I’m delighted to see the faces of Critical Role done with such attention to detail.
No pricing information yet, but if it’s like previous statues in the same vein, the price range will likely be between $ 250- $ 400, possibly closer to the first one. I have a lot This company’s items and their use of polystone and detailed shading pair perfectly with expert craftsmanship that’s amazing for hardcore collectors and casual fans alike.
Are statues not your thing? There’s a Chronicles of Exandria box set as well as a Mighty Nein ‘How We Roll’ fine art print! The former is set at $ 124.99 and the latter at $ 70.
For the box set that came with a limited edition book, here’s what Sideshow has to say about what comes with:
Straight out of the second campaign of the ever-popular Critical Role web series, The Chronicles of Exandria – The Mighty Nein Deluxe Edition features 264 pages of art created by the Critical Role fan community, complete with text written by Liam O’Brien, Taliesin Jaffe, Dani Carr and the cast of Critical Role. This artbook is the perfect way to revisit the early days of the Mighty Nein through the world perspective of Exhibitor Beauregard Lionett and Cobalt Soul Archivists.
The Deluxe Edition includes exclusive features such as an embossed faux leather cover and decorative clamshell box with artwork by Lauryn Ipsum and designed by Cindy Cacarez-Sprague, an annotated map of the Dwendalian Empire by Deven Rue, a triptych-style lithograph with exclusive illustrations by Sam Hogg, character sketches of each of Nick Robles’ Mighty Neins, a flyer for Will Kirkby’s Fletching & Moondrop curiosities traveling carnival, an invitation to the lavish Helen mask Chateau, plans for the Tinkertop Bolt Blaster 1000 by Fernando Furukawa, a brochure on The Traveler by Ceri Giddens, and sketches of flowers in relief on vellum by Lauryn Ipsum.
To find out more, you can check the official Sideshow Collectibles website on the right here!
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