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Star Wars The Phantom Menace (1999): Queen Amidala (Pre-Order)

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Star Wars The Phantom Menace (1999): Queen Amidala (Pre-Order)Padm Amidala was a courageous, hopeful leader who served as Queen and then Senator of Naboo and was also handy with a blaster. Despite her ideals and all she did for the cause of peace, her secret, forbidden marriage to Jedi Anakin Skywalker would prove to have dire consequences for the galaxy. In Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, the first appearance of Queen Amidala in her iconic throne room gown has left a lasting impression on audiences. Hot Toys is

Padmé Amidala was a courageous, hopeful leader who served as Queen and then Senator of Naboo and was also handy with a blaster. 

Despite her ideals and all she did for the cause of peace, her secret, forbidden marriage to Jedi Anakin Skywalker would prove to have dire consequences for the galaxy. In Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, the first appearance of Queen Amidala in her iconic throne room gown has left a lasting impression on audiences. Hot Toys is excited to present the Queen Amidala Sixth Scale Collectible Figure.

The Star War action figure features a newly developed head sculpt with separate rolling eyeballs, perfectly capturing the likeness of Natalie Portman as Queen Amidala. It beautifully highlights her signature royal makeup and includes a detailed hair sculpture that replicates Queen Amidala’s iconic large wig, with long hair at the back, complete with the screen-accurate Royal Naboo Headdress. The costume is meticulously tailored; the Throne Room Gown is adorned with intricate faux fur trim, detailed embroidery, and embellished with Sein Jewels, featuring an LED light-up function. The figure also comes with a variety of interchangeable hands, allowing for dynamic poses, as well as a specially designed figure stand to showcase this stunning piece beautifully.

From the Throne Room of Naboo to your display shelf - experience the courage of a leader captured in breathtaking detail. Don’t miss out. Order your Queen Amidala figure today!

The Queen Amidala Sixth Scale Figure features:
Authentic and detailed likeness of Natalie Portman as Queen Amidala based on Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
Newly developed head sculpt with separate rolling eyeballs
Movie-accurate facial expression, makeup, and detailed skin texture
Detailed hair sculpture of Queen Amidala’s large wig and long hair at the back with the Royal Naboo Headdress
Body with 28 points of articulation
Approximately 28 cm tall

Eight (8) pieces of interchangeable hands, including:
One (1) pair of relaxed hands
One (1) pair of opened hands
One (1) piece of finger-pointing right hand
One (1) piece of accessory-holding right hand
Two (2) pieces of gesture left hands 

Costume:
One (1) red-colored Throne Room Gown with faux fur trim, embroidery details, and LED light-up function (USB powered)
One (1) pair of red-colored high heel pumps

Accessories:
Specially designed figure stand with Star Wars logo and character nameplate

Product Specifications:
License: Star Wars
Product Type: 1/6 Scale Figure
Manufacturer: Hot Toys
Product Size: Height: 11.02" (28 cm)

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