"Classic Cylon Centurion" An item of merchandise of the Re-imagined Series | ||
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Product Info | ||
Manufacturer | Eaglemoss | |
MN | BSGUK802 | |
Model | Centurion (TOS) | |
Battlestar Galactica: The Official Ships Collection (2021) | ||
Issue | Special #2 | |
Release Date | 4 March | |
Miscellaneous | ||
Accessories |
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Purchase | ||
Available at Amazon – Purchase | ||
Available at Eaglemoss – Purchase |
The Classic Cylon Centurion is the second special release (Special Issue #1) from Eaglemoss' Battlestar Galactica: The Official Ships Collection, a series of collectible models from the Battlestar Galactica multiverse.
It is the second figurine release depicting a character instead of a ship.
Description
The Classic Centurion figurine is marching into our Battlestar Galactica Ships Collection as the next Special Edition to your collection! The classic Cylon Centurions were the cycloptic footsoldiers of a robot army, created long ago by the original, reptilian Cylons. Portrayed by human actors in chrome-clad costumes with a distinctive head-fin, the Centurions were a menace to the Twelve Colonies of humanity! Standing almost 8 inches tall, this figurine captures the iconic design of these killer machines! This Classic Cylon Centurion figurine is brought to life high-quality polyresin materials. The figurine comes complete with a 16-page[1] collector’s magazine providing an in-depth profile of these classic cycloptic killer robots., exclusive behind the scenes articles and original design sketches.
Collector's Magazine
- Page 1: Front Cover
- Page 3: Design Spec
- Page 4: Character profile
- Pages 8 - 9:Orthographic Views and Callouts
- Pages 10 - 13: Behind the Scenes -"Silver Icons"
- Page 14 - 15: Cylon models
Video
Gallery
Notes
- Both renditions of the (TOS) cylon centurion come with the same issue of the collector's magazine Only the front cover is different depenedant on which model the magazine came with.
- The model is an identical creation of the Classic Centurion Gold Command Variant (Eaglemoss), only painted in a chrome-like colour.
References
- ↑ This page count includes the front and back magazine cover.