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Savage Opress joins his brother Maul with this new Hot Toys colelctible!

Earlier this month, Hot Toys unveiled their Savage Opress figure at the Wonder Festival in Shanghai. It didn’t take long this time for a proper announcement. You can now pre-order him at Sideshow Collectibles if you live in the US or in Europe. For customers in Asia, keep an eye for pre-orders at your local official distributor.

Savage Opressâ„¢ was once a common Nightbrother whose fighting prowess impressed Asajj Ventress. Transformed into a monstrous warrior by Mother Talzin, Opress became Count Dooku’s new assassin and secret Sith apprentice. His loyalty, however, remained to Talzin. The Nightsisters leader gave Savage a new quest: to find his brother, Darth Maul, who had somehow survived his apparent death and was living in exile in the Outer Rim. Savage located Maul and became his brother’s enforcer in the Shadow Collective, but died when Darth Sidious confronted the two Sith warriors on Mandalore.
Following our Darth Sidious collectible figure based on Star Wars: The Clone Warsâ„¢, Hot Toys is delighted to introduce Savage Opress as a 1/6th scale collectible figure to your collection!
The highly-detailed figure is crafted based on Savage Opress’s appearance in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, featuring a head sculpt with separate rolling eyeball system and interchangeable horns for creating battle damage look, a newly developed body, meticulously tailored armored costume, LED light-up lightsaber™, interchangeable lightsaber blades emulating the weapon in motion, his signature spear, an interchangeable mechno left arm with interchangeable hands and specially designed figure stand.
This 1/6th scale Savage Opress Collectible Figure is certainly one of the long-awaited missing puzzles to add to your Star Wars collection.

SOURCE: Hot Toys

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