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Death Stranding Mads Mikkelsen Statue is Very Big, Very Expensive

If you've ever wanted to own a Mini-Mads Death Stranding collectible statue and you have a few thousand dollars to spare, Prime 1 has the perfect product for you.

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Revealed back in 2019, Prime 1 Studio's Cliff Unger from Death Stranding statue has finally gone up for preorder. Portrayed by Hollywood actor Mads Mikkelsen and based on his likeness in the Hideo Kojima-directed game, the statue features a tailored fabric outfit, a themed base with poseable tendrils, and lED illuminations.

Depending on which version you opt for, there'll also be two head sculpts to choose from. For the standard edition statue there's the main portrait cast in polystone, or for the Black Label version, a more realistic portrait that features medical grade silicone for Unger's face and rooted hair.

Prime 1 Clifford Unger statue
Prime 1 Clifford Unger statue

Not just incredibly detailed, this statue of the Combat Veteran is also pretty large and stands at around 40 inches tall on its base. That's 1/2 scale or half a Mads Mikkelsen in case you've ever wanted to own a mini version of the Danish actor.

Prime 1's statues usually command a premium price, and this version of Unger will set you back $2,600 for the standard edition or $3,600 for the Black Label version that is limited to 250 pieces. Shipping isn't included in the price, but considering that the statue has a weight of 57 pounds, it likely won't be cheap.

This isn't Prime 1's first piece of Death Stranding merchandise, as the company unveiled a Sam Porter Bridges statue around the time period in which the game released. Also featuring an uncanny likeness of the man behind the character, Norman Reedus, that premium version of the statue is available for $3,600 ahead of its release later this year.

For a slightly more affordable option, there's always the official Death Stranding PC case, although you'll have to book a flight to Japan to pick it up.

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