Tweeterhead’s He-Man Life-Size Bust Will Watch You Sleep


We may never see a faithful live-action Masters of the Universe movie, but at least Tweeterhead‘s statue series has given us a glimpse at what could be. The latest addition to the studio’s series is a life-size bust of He-Man, full of fantastic detail and updates.

The bust is 1:1 scale, measuring 28″ tall, with the Power Sword’s handle pushing that to 31.5″. The sword is removable but does not feature a full blade.

Regardless, I really like the redesign of the famous weapon. The inclusion of the Sorcoress’s bird form into the blade’s crossguard is a nice touch.

The base is modeled after Castle Grayskull’s green stone construction. He-Man’s chest plate also includes a skull-shaped shoulder guard, similar to the Snakemen-era armor.

He-Man is limited to only 500 pieces and is priced at $950. The Most Powerful Man in the Universe is expected to ship during the second quarter of 2024.

We previously covered Tweeterhead’s unique interpretations of the Masters of the Universe with the 25″ tall Skeletor statue.

This new and HUGE 1:1 scale He-Man Bust measures roughly 28″ tall (top of head) to 31.5″ tall (top of the sword handle), 28.5″ wide, and 16.75″ deep when fully assembled—from the bottom of the base to the top of the head or sword, to the furthest out points on the torso and armor. Striking a balance of strength and dignity in his look, this hero of Eternia is clad in his updated Grayskull-themed armor, with lifelike details that help bring this piece to life in a modernized real-world design.

What do you think of this updated take on He-man and Skeletor? Should studios give up on live-action adaptations of MotU and attempt to make a CGI film? Let us know below.

[Source: Tweeterhead]


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Mike Phalin
Mike Phalinhttp://syxxsense.com
Longtime problematic entertainment journalist. The former workhorse for Dread Central, ScienceFiction.com, and Fanbolt.

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