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Friday, January 17, 2014

Juggernaut - Museum Pose Statue by Bowen Designs


Nothing can stop me from introducing you to Cain Marco...aka...The JUGGERNAUT!


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As you may or may not know this is the second Juggernaut statue released by Bowen Designs.  The first one was an action pose statue that was great but difficult to display.  This one was released in 2012 and had a decent production run.


I'm happy to have number 83.  Check him out:


This is a great statue of one of the great X-men villains.  After all, "(he's) the Juggernaut bitch."

The base is simply yet interesting.  The boots as well.  They're just boots, but they're also a little dirty which is a nice touch.


He's got a Juggerbutt


Also the classic torso design (versus the yellow version).


The back is also well sculpted


He's also got some great Jugger-arms.



My favorite feature is the gem of cytorrak which is a loose actual jewel that will, if rubbed the right way, grant you the  power of the unstoppable Juggernaut.


The most defining feature is the helmet and face though, and they got it right over in Oregon (Bowen's location).


And there you have one of the best Juggernaut statues in all it's glory.


If you're looking for him, your best bet is to check out the old bay which you can do here:


 If you have him, congrats!  If you want him, you'll love him. If you hate him I can't help you.


4 comments :

  1. is the gem removable?

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    1. Indeed. It comes loose and doesn't attach to the statue so it can be easily left off.

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  2. Thanks for this incredible review of the unstoppable force of nature Dr. Labeau! :D
    I love your pictures and the way you have highlighted the many goodies of this statue and I am sure Juggernaut will feel right at home in your fantastic collection!

    Keep up the good work my friend!

    Take care,

    Rainer

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    1. Thanks Rainer. Always good to hear your input. DRL

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