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Blitzway Says the Doctor Is In

Sunday, February 11, 2018 | Sunday, Bloody, Funday

All good things to those who wait…

BLITZWAY is expected to release two 1/6 scale versions of DR. HANNIBAL LECTER from MGM’S SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991) later this year. The first will feature everyone’s fava bean eating cannibal in a straitjacket, while the other will showcase his prisoner outfit. Both figures will stand 12 inches tall, possess a highly detailed likeness of actor ANTHONY HOPKINS in character and will show off a newly designed and developed body featuring over 30 points of articulation. 

Take a look:


HANNIBAL LECTER STRAITJACKET Version:  

Costume
·White T-Shirts with prisoner number ‘B5160-8’
·Orange Prison uniform with prisoner number ‘B1329-0’
·Authentic Straitjacket
·Inner Body Suit
·Pair of Black Socks
·Pair of Authentic Black Shoes

Accessories
Hannibal Iconic Mask
Black Rod Mask
Authentic Movable Gurney
Authentic Symbolic Sign Stand
Figure Stand

HANNIBAL LECTER WHITE PRISONER Version

Costume
·White T-Shirts with prisoner number ‘B5160-8’
·Pair of White Cotton Pants
·Inner Body Suit
·Pair of White Socks
·Pair of Authentic White Shoes
This figure is said to feature different pairs of arms which will be interchangeable 

Accessories
Authentic Chair
Nightstick
Pair of Handcuffs
Folding Knife
Fountain Pen
Clarice Drawing prop
Catholic Church Drawing prop
Eye Drawing prop
Authentic Patterned Carpet
Set of Figure Stand

Set aside some space in your display case and bring out the Chianti this March 2018 (tentative release date). Both versions of the mad doctor are available for pre-order now at BIG BAD TOYSTORE for a price of $269.99 (USD). 

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Chris Hammond
The Curator of the Creepy collectibles. I've been an avid horror fan for over 3 decades. Meeting and writing about some of the finest artists from all over the world is a pure joy. I've written for multiple websites on the art and collectible front. The horror bug that lives inside me is well cared for and has been going strong since I watched my first introduction to horror through a grainy VHS copy of John Carpenter's 1978 classic film Halloween.