Few onscreen villains can beat Highlander’s Kurgan. Sworn enemy of the Highlander’s Kurgan is ruthless, clever and a resourceful foe who was incredibly powerful.
He is ruthless and determined. The more than human hulking Kurgan’s only wish is to gain the ultimate prize: immortality. And he will do anything and kill anyone who gets in his way.
With his pale skin, piercing eyes, shallow cheeks and tattooed baldhead the Kurgan figure is menacingly looking as his human namesake.
Dressed entirely in black leather the Sideshow Collectibles' Kurgan 12-inch figure wears a sleeveless leather jacket with lots of rivets, heavy buckles, zippers and rings he also wears patched together left black leather sleeve with a gray jagged mesh coming from his left breast pocket.
His leather pants has a string of silver buttons running down the crotch area on both sides and his feet are shod in black leather, high-top biker boots.
The figure, along with his accessories its are cradled in a clear plastic form-fitted cocoon behind a clear plastic viewing pane. Plastic straps assist in keeping the figure secure.
The figure comes in a flip-lid box with the history of the character printed on the inside of the flap.
Archaic symbols decorate the box along with Kurgan photos.
Inside a circular Highlander base and wire support are included.
The Kurgan carries only one weapon: a huge silver double blade sword with and ornate and sharp pommel and black leather strap handle.
The figure easily holds the weapon in his pre-positioned hands.
Coloration on the figure, along with the sculpt work is tight, precise and extremely well done.
Articulation is hidden beneath the cloths and the clothing moves easily over the figure when posed with no bunching or binding.
Various articulation types allow the figure to pose naturally, with or without the stand.
It’s an extremely well done figure with real cloth clothing and the complementary packaging real sets the figure off.
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