Cosmo Fleet Andromeda Statue, Ships, Anime & Space Battleship Yamato Statues, Spaceship Warriors of Love Andromeda Statue

Cosmo Fleet Andromeda Statue, Ships, Anime & Space Battleship Yamato Statues, Spaceship Warriors of Love Andromeda Statue

Cosmo Fleet Andromeda “Spaceship Warriors of Love” Statue

This Cosmo Fleet Statue of the stately Andromeda class first ship from Space Battleship Yamato 2202 looks amazing. You can activate light and sound effects for the wave motion gun and the engines with the help of the base, and it also comes with four in-scale Cosmo Tiger II Spacecraft. A pedestal that can adjust the angle with a pole joint is included. It is also possible to reproduce the flight scene. The Andromeda (AAA-01, later ZZZ-0001) is a United Nations Cosmo Navy Advanced Armament Ability Space Battleship launched in 2202 as the first ship of the Andromeda class of warships. Commanded by Captain Osamu Yamanami, the ship becomes a technologically superior rival to the older Yamato. Andromeda takes severe damage at the Battle of Saturn, but is rebuilt and rejoins the ongoing Gatlantis-Earth War in a strike against the heart of the Gatlantis Empire. Andromeda first engaged in combat during the Battle of the Eighth Floating Continent, a joint operation between the UN Cosmo Navy and the Garmillas Imperial Astro Fleet to recapture territory from Gatlantis forces. After conventional forces began to suffer heavy losses, the joint command called in Andromeda to counterattack.

Plan A” was activated, and surviving UNCN and Garmillan ships were ordered to stand aside as Andromeda entered the site of battle and fired its dual wave motion gun. The beam blasted directly through an orbiting moon and continued into the atmosphere of its parent planet, where it broke into a dispersal pattern that obliterated all but 1 of the Gatlantis vessels and the remains of the conquered floating continent. The battle appeared to have been won, but at the cost of revealing that the Earth Federation had broken its treaty with Iscandar to never develop wave motion weapons. Andromeda attempted to intercept the last surviving Gatlantean ship as it powered up and began an attack run against Earth, but it could not catch the ship before it warped away, leaving it to eventually be destroyed by the Space Battleship Yamato (“AD 2202Revive, Space Battleship Yamato“). On the night of December 8, 2202, days after the battle and hours after the celebratory launch of 4 other vessels of its class, Andromeda’s hull was illuminated for a slow flyover of the Earth Federation capital city (“Tension – Reach the Embassy on the Moon“). Spaceship Warriors of Love Andromeda Statue measures: 16 inches / 40.5 cm x 12.5 inches / 32 cm x 5.2 inches / 13 cm.


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Xenomorph Alien Statue, Aliens, Movies & Alien Statues, Alien Warrior Drone Statue

Xenomorph Alien Statue, Aliens, Movies & Alien Statues, Alien Warrior Drone Statue

Xenomorph Alien Warrior Drone Statue

This Xenomorph Alien Statue depicts Alien ready to attack, on a beautiful themed base that reproduces a fragment of the flooring of the colonial system of the planet LV-426. The Xenomorph, better known as the Alien, is an extraterrestrial parasitic species present as the main antagonist in the Alien film series and in the science fiction universe connected to it. The species first appears on screen in the 1979 film Alien, directed by Ridley Scott. Xenomorphs by nature do not feel any kind of feeling, they follow a rigid hierarchical scale and carry out without opposition the orders of the matriarch, who is able to control all her own children through her telepathic abilities. The independence of subordinate xenomorphs is limited if not absent, since, upon the death of the matriarch, they literally lose any will that goes beyond their own survival and after a period of apparent disorientation, they become independent. Only in very rare cases do they exceed 5 days of life, without a guide.

In periods of tranquility, when the nest has now been built and organized and all the guests have given birth to a xenomorph, the general activity of the subordinates ceases. Many of them “fall asleep” in the depths of the hive, maintaining a state of quiescence until the start of a new period of activity. This lethargy can range from a few weeks to at least two years, in which only the xenomorphs necessary for the survival and care of the matriarch remain active. The Drone instead, also commonly referred to as the Warrior, Soldier, Worker or Lurker, and designated a “Stage 4Xenomorph, is the most common adult form of the species Xenomorph XX121. Between 7-8 feet / 2-2,5 meters in height and 14-16 feet / 4-5 meters long (including their tail), Drones are by far the most widespread caste of Xenomorph, acting as the species’ principal offensive unit in combat situations. Among the roles carried out by Drones are the construction of Hives, the elimination of threats and the capture of potential hosts for reproduction.

As with many forms of the Xenomorph, the exact physical characteristics of the Drone can vary. Most obviously, the exact makeup of the creature’s head carapace has been seen to differ between individuals, with both smooth and ridged examples observed. Other minor differences have also been noted. Drones are fast and reasonably tough, and equally capable of carrying out premeditated stealth attacks as well as engaging in savage close-quarters combat. Even in death the Drone is dangerous, as its pressurized bloodstream will often cause it to burst apart if sufficiently damaged, drenching nearby enemies in acid blood. They are also capable of spitting cysts of this acid at their enemies. Most Drones that have been encountered have been spawned from human hosts, and as such generally share their host’s bipedal stature, although they are known to move equally well on all fours, particularly when climbing walls or ceilings or moving through enclosed spaces, tasks at which they are adept.

They are extremely agile, capable of navigating through vents, up walls or across large areas swiftly and nimbly. They also have an astonishing leaping ability. After growing to its full adult height, the Drone typically dwarfs its host, standing at least 7 feet / 2.5 meters tall when born from a human. They are dark in color, typically black but often with shades of grey, blue or brown across their bodies. They are primarily encountered in offensive situations, being voracious predators possessing notable observational intellect and incredible strength, easily capable of restraining or subduing a physically adept human, lifting a person into the air with little effort, or even breaking down metal pressure doors when in groups. In fact, their physical strength is even rival to that of an adult Yautja. As well as their offensive role, Drones are said to fulfil a worker role within the Hive, building and tending to the nest. Alien Warrior Drone Statue sizes: 6 inches / 15 cm x 4 inches / 10 cm x 6 inches / 15 cm.


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Ancient Samurai Warrior Zombie Statue, Japanese, Medieval, Zombies & Samurai Statues, Ancient Medieval Samurai Zombie Warrior (Red & Gold) Statue

Ancient Samurai Warrior Zombie Statue, Japanese, Medieval, Zombies & Samurai Statues, Ancient Medieval Samurai Zombie Warrior (Red & Gold) Statue

Ancient Medieval Samurai Zombie Warrior (Red & Gold) Statue

An Ancient Samurai Warrior Zombie Statue, a great desk decoration inspired by Samurai. This Medieval Zombie Samurai will be eye-catching decor to display in your personal spaces. Exquisite details and colors. There are two Japanese dragons playing with dragon pearl on the helmet. The face is wearing a demon mask half damaged by the fighting. The armor is richly detailed and decorated with Japanese patterns. Made in durable materials like eco freindly resin, no odor, non-toxic harmless, hand made and hand painted. Realistic details will bring an impressive focus to this artwork. The Samurai, a member of the Japanese warrior caste. The term Samurai was originally used to denote the aristocratic warriors (bushi), but it came to apply to all the members of the warrior class that rose to power in the 12th century and dominated the Japanese government until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. Emerging from provincial warrior bands, the samurai of the Kamakura period (1192-1333), with their military skills and deep pride in their stoicism, developed a disciplined culture distinct from the earlier, quiet refinement of the imperial court. During the Muromachi period (1338-1573) under the growing influence of Zen Buddhism, the samurai culture produced many such uniquely Japanese arts as the tea ceremony and flower arranging that continue today.

The ideal samurai was supposed to be a stoic warrior who followed an unwritten code of conduct, later formalized as Bushido, which held bravery, honour, and personal loyalty above life itself. On the front side of the statue, “” represents the Bushido. Bushido is a code of conduct that emerged in Japan from the Samurai, or Japanese warriors, who spread their ideals throughout society. They drew inspiration from Confucianism, which is a relatively conservative philosophy and system of beliefs that places a great deal of importance on loyalty and duty. The Bushido code contains eight key principles or virtues that warriors were expected to uphold. (, Gi: Honesty and Justice, , Yu: Heroic Courage, , Jin: Compassion, , Rei: Kind Courtesy, 名誉, Meiyo: Honor, 忠義, Chugi: Duty and Loyalty, , Makoto: Complete Sincerity). As the spiritual treasure of the Japanese people, Bushido has had a long and profound influence on Japanese society in both ancient and modern times. After a hundred years of baptism, bushido spirit is still shining in modern society, commanding the vigorous development of Japanese society and leading the Japanese people to pursue a happy life.

Japanese Samurai usually wear two swords, one long and one short. The long sword is usually called Katana and the short sword is called Wakizashi. This sculpture shows this. Synonymous with samurai bravery is the Katana, or samurai sword, and bushido dictated that this curved, slender blade was the soul of a warrior. Images of samurai depict them with their masterfully crafted weapons of war and together with the shorter blade of a wakizashi, this pair, known as the Daisho, represented the social status and personal honour of the Samurai. This Japanese samurai sculpture adopts the shape of meditation. From the 13th century, Samurai conduct became heavily influenced by Zen Buddhism. By being present in the moment, Zen training allowed a samurai to become one with their sword and the free and spontaneous mind gave them the mental edge over their enemy. Zen Meditation calmed the mind and gave a warrior philosophical strength to deal with their inevitable death. High-ranking samurai warriors of medieval Japan wore elaborate and expensive suits of armor designed to not only protect them from enemy weapons, but also to incorporate symbolism from Japanese mythology and art.

The armor of the highest-ranked warriors may have included an elaborate crest mounted on the top of the helmet, as well as a metal or leather face mask. Samurai who wanted to appear ferocious chose to wear masks depicting supernatural beings. Japanese armorers made ghost masks, evil demon masks and masks oftengu“, or mountain goblins. However, the more elaborate and artistic evil demon designs masks did not become common until the peaceful Edo period, when armor was made more for show than for utility. The Zombies instead are beings in mythology, legend, or fiction that are deceased but behave as if they were alive. A common example of a Zombie being is a corpse reanimated by supernatural forces, by the application of either the deceased’s own life force or that of another being (such as a demon). The Zombie may be incorporeal like ghosts, or corporeal like vampires. The undead are featured in the belief systems of most cultures, and appeared in many books and movies. From the Stone Age to the Information Age, humans have been preoccupied with the Zombie for a long time. The history of zombies today is a worldwide phenomenon. Ancient Medieval Samurai Zombie Warrior (Red & Gold) Statue sizes: 8.5 inches / 21.5 cm x 7.5 inches / 19 cm x 15 inches / 38 cm.


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Spartan Warrior Statue, Greeks & Military Statues, Spartan Warrior with Sword and Hoplite Shield Statue

Spartan Warrior Statue, Greeks & Military Statues, Spartan Warrior with Sword and Hoplite Shield Statue

Spartan Warrior with Sword and Hoplite Shield Statue

This Spartan Warrior Statue depicts precisely a Spartan warrior in full armor, sword in one hand and shield in the other, ready for battle. The Spartans were one of the most feared military forces in world history, and it was commonly accepted that one Spartan was worth several men of any other state. Made of cold cast resin, and the bottom of the base is lined with felt to prevent it from scratching delicate surfaces. The silvered finish and gold accents emphasize the detail of the piece, from the texture of the warrior’s armor to his fierce facial expression. It makes a great gift for Greek history buffs. Spartan Warriors known for their professionalism were the best and most feared soldiers of Greece in the 5th century B.C. Their formidable military strength and commitment to guard their land helped Sparta dominate Greece in the 5th century. What historic consequences did this warrior culture have on Sparta and Greece? What made the Spartans so effective in comparison to their counterparts?

Plutarch in his Life of Lycurgus memorably states that the Spartansbelonged entirely to their country and not to themselves“. And evidence supports his claim that unlike the Athenians, the Spartan warriors received rigorous training. However, it would be noteworthy that Spartan history was written by non-Spartan philosophers and historians, which means that we know Sparta only from an outsider’s perspective. Every male citizen in Sparta was required to serve in the military and that dictated the rhythm of everyday life for an average citizen. They considered service in the military as a privilege rather than duty. It was part of their political identity equivalent to their attendance in the Assembly. Interestingly, other than Spartans, none of the Greeks from other city-states were professional soldiers. Spartan Warrior with Sword and Hoplite Shield Statue sizes: 7 inches / 18 cm x 6.5 inches / 16.5 cm x 13 inches / 33 cm.


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Saint Michael Warrior Archangel Statue, Dragons, Religious, Christianity & Angels Statues, Saint Michael Warrior Archangel Slaying The Evil Dragon Statue

Saint Michael Warrior Archangel Statue, Dragons, Religious, Christianity & Angels Statues, Saint Michael Warrior Archangel Slaying The Evil Dragon Statue

Saint Michael Warrior Archangel Slaying The Evil Dragon Statue

Saint Michael Warrior Archangel Statue, hand-cast using real crushed stone bonded with high quality designer resin and individually hand polished by artisans with attention to detail. Saint Michael Mighty Warrior Archangel defeats and beheads the Evil Dragon, a great collectible piece for your personal Archangel collection. Michael is the Archangel of the first ray of protection, faith and the will of God. He is the Prince of the Archangels and of the Angelic Hosts, the Defender of the Faith, the Angel of Deliverance and his divine complement is Archeia Faith. The Book of Daniel calls him “the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people”. Saint Michael Fighting the Dragon is a part of the Apocalypse series, illustrating the Book of Apocalypse or Revelation of St. John. “And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the Dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels, and prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven”. As recounted by the Revelation of Saint John, at the end of the world, war will break out between Heaven and Hell, between Good and Evil.

As the commander of the Army of God, Archangel Michael leads the other angels in the fight against evil, represented in this statue by a dragon head. In Dürer’s original painting the Dragon has 7 heads. Each of the dragon’s heads represents one of the Seven Deadly Sins, (pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth). Dürer chose to capture this fight between good and evil at the moment when Saint Michael is thrusting his spear into one of the heads. Surrounding Saint Michael are three other angels ready to attack. Beneath the fighting lies a calm and serene landscape with mountains and a small town, highlighted by a church with a tall spire, in the distance. At the bottom in the center of the page Dürer has placed his distinctive “AD” monogram that is in all of his engravings. Albrecht Dürer considered printmaking to be one of the most important art forms, possibly even equal to the art of painting. His technical skill is well demonstrated in Saint Michael Fighting the Dragon. Saint Michael Warrior Archangel Slaying The Evil Dragon Statue measures: 6 inches / 15 cm x 4 inches / 10 cm x 10.5 inches / 26.5 cm.


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Native American Geronimo Statue, Animals, Horses & Native Americans Statues, Geronimo Going to Battle on Horse Statue

Native American Geronimo Statue, Animals, Horses & Native Americans Statues, Geronimo Going to Battle on Horse Statue

Native American Geronimo Going to Battle on Horse Statue

Native American Geronimo Statue, a premium sculpted cold cast with real bronze powder mixed with resin. Hand-painted in bronze finish to give a high-quality antique look without sacrificing the details. Great addition to any Native American Indian collection. Geronimo (“the one who yawns“; June 1829 – February 17, 1909) was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache people. From 1850 to 1886, Geronimo joined with members of three other Chiricahua Apache bands, the Tchihende, the Tsokanende and the Nednhi, to carry out numerous raids, as well as fight against Mexican and U.S. military campaigns in the northern Mexico states of Chihuahua and Sonora and in the southwestern American territories of New Mexico and Arizona.

Geronimo‘s raids and related combat actions were a part of the prolonged period of the Apache, United States conflict, which started with American settlement in Apache lands following the end of the war with Mexico in 1848. He repeatedly evaded capture and life on a reservation, and during his final escape, a full quarter of the U.S. standing army pursued him and his followers. When Geronimo was captured on September 4, 1886, he was the last Native American leader to formally surrender to the U.S. military. He spent the last 20 years of his life as a prisoner of war. He died at the Fort Sill hospital in 1909, as a prisoner of war. Geronimo is buried at the Fort Sill Indian Agency Cemetery, among the graves of relatives and other Apache prisoners of war. Geronimo Going to Battle on Horse Statue measures: 5 inches / 13 cm x 11.5 inches / 30 cm x 11 inches / 28 cm.


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Norse Viking Warrior Statue, Vikings & Ships Statues, Norse Viking Warrior Standing on Long Ship Statue

Norse Viking Warrior Statue, Vikings & Ships Statues, Norse Viking Warrior Standing on Long Ship Statue

Norse Viking Warrior Standing on Long Ship Statue

Norse Viking Warrior Statue expertly cast in a bronzed resin with felt bottom, superbly detailed and hand painted that accents really bring this Norse Viking Warrior to Life! When you think of the Vikings, the first thing that comes to mind is the Viking Warrior, tall, powerful, bearded with a horned helmet and armed with an axe. These fearless warriors invaded the European continents from the 8th to the 11th century. Vikings is the modern name given to seafaring people primarily from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway and Sweden), who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded and settled throughout parts of Europe. They also voyaged as far as the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Middle East, and North America.

In some of the countries they raided and settled in, this period is popularly known as the Viking Age, and the term “Viking” also commonly includes the inhabitants of the Scandinavian homelands as a collective whole. The Vikings had a profound impact on the early medieval history of Scandinavia, the British Isles, France, Estonia, and Kievan Rus‘. Expert sailors and navigators aboard their characteristic longships, Vikings established Norse settlements and governments in the British Isles, Ireland, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, Normandy, the Baltic coast, and along the Dnieper and Volga trade routes in what is now European Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. This Norse Viking Warrior Standing on Long Ship Statue measures: 9.5 inches / 24 cm high.


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Native American Warrior Statue, Animals, Horses & Native Americans Statues, Chief Sitting Bull on Horseback Statue

Native American Warrior Statue, Animals, Horses & Native Americans Statues, Chief Sitting Bull on Horseback Statue

Native American Chief Sitting Bull on Horseback Statue

Native American Warrior Statue, a premium sculpted cold cast bronze, made with real bronze powder mixed with resin. Hand-painted in bronze finish to give a high-quality antique look without sacrificing the details. Beautiful home decor to display in your home or office space. Great addition to any Native American collection. Ideal for friends or relatives who appreciate Native American heritage. This is NOT an “Indian Product“. It is NOT designed, produced, or assembled by an Indian. Chief Sitting Bull (1831-1890) was a Teton Dakota Native American Chief who united the Sioux tribes of the American Great Plains against the white settlers taking their tribal land.

The 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty granted the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota to the Sioux, but when gold was discovered there in 1874, the U.S. government ignored the treaty and began to remove native tribes from their land by force. The ensuing Great Sioux Wars culminated in the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn, when Chief Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led united tribes to victory against General George Armstrong Custer. Chief Sitting Bull was shot and killed by Indian police officers on Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 1890, but is remembered for his courage in defending native lands. Chief Sitting Bull on Horseback Statue size: 12.5 inches / 32 cm x 8.6 inches / 22 cm x 15.9 inches / 40 cm.


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Samurai Warrior Statue, Japanese & Samurai Statues, Japanese Bushido with Martial Arts Sword Statue

Samurai Warrior Statue, Japanese & Samurai Statues, Japanese Bushido with Martial Arts Sword Statue

Samurai Warrior with Martial Arts Sword Statue

The Samurai Warrior Statue is a premium sculpted cold cast bronze, made with real bronze powder mixed with resin. Hand-painted in bronze finish to give a high-quality antique look without sacrificing the details. Beautiful decor to display in your home, office, or library. A great addition to any Japanese Samurai Collection. Ideal for friends or relatives that love Samurai’s or Japanese culture and history. Bushido is a code of honor and morals developed by the Japanese Samurai. The Samurai (or Bushi) were the aristocratic warriors caste of premodern Japan, but it came to apply to all the members of the warrior class that rose to power in the 12th century and dominated the Japanese government until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. They made up the ruling military class that eventually became the highest ranking social caste of the Edo Period (1603-1867). Samurai employed a range of weapons such as bows and arrows, spears and guns, but their main weapon and symbol was the sword. Japanese Bushido with Martial Arts Sword Statue sizes: 8.1 inches / 20.5 cm x 6.7 inches / 17 cm x 10.9 inches / 28 cm.


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