Ah, you’ve got to love this!
We’ve been a fan of their vinyl figure releases for some time now, including our recent reviews of the Animated Series Batman and The Joker figures, and now there’s most definitely the arrival of the highly anticipated MacReady 1/6 scale figure, inspired by 1982’s The Thing, and available now for pre-order!

This Mondo exclusive collectible equipped with cloth and faux leather fabric elements plus a slew of swappable hands, heads and weapons is available in both Regular Edition and a Deluxe Timed Edition – I’ve added the full list of what you’ll get just down the page.
Available now to pre-order, with a host of payment plans and Free shipping to the United States, Canada, UK and the EU (whaat!) get in quick for the Deluxe Edition – available now – but don’t fear (or fear The Thing) as there’s also a timed edition available to order until the 10th November…
MondoShop.com


More details:
| Height | 12″ |
|---|---|
| Material | PVC, ABS, Cloth and Faux Leather Fabric |
ARTISTS
- Concept Design – Joe Allard
- Sculpt Portraits – Pichet Pitsuwan; Accessories and Creatures – Matt Black.
- Cut and Sew – Tim Hanson
- Paint MacReady Portraits – Viola Wittrocka; Creatures – Hector Arce; Accessories – Ed Bradley
- Packaging Design – Jordan Christianson
- Photography – Raúl Barrero
PRODUCT INCLUDES
- MacReady Figure
- Fabric Faux Leather Jacket
- Fabric Flight Suit
- Fabric Under Shirt
- Faux Leather Belt
- Standard Head
- Frozen Head
- Spider-Head Creature – Articulated figure*
- Mutated Dog Creature Figure*
- Shot Gun
- Pistol
- Pistol Holster
- Flame Thrower Pack
- Flame Thrower
- Detachable Flame Accessory
- Hand Sets – Fist, Trigger and C-Grip
- Gloved Hands
- Figure Stand





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