Toy-Reveal: Prince of Persia Dastan in 1/6 by Hot Toys (Jake Gyllenhaal Action Figure)

PRINCE-OF-PERSIA

Ya'know, I always joke about having a Hollywood star personified as an action figure and you can lay claim to him/her in the palm of your hands, and that's not such an inconceivable truth these days, especially with the quality of the products and likeness of the facial headsculpts that accompany these releases. Case in point: Actor Jake Gyllenhaal as Dastan from the live-action feature film Prince of Persia. While not 100% on point, this may well be the closest some folks will get to the actor in the buffed-plastic-flesh, no? Heh.

While product details have yet been released, images of the 1/6th-scaled articulated figure from Hot Toys have been unveiled for your JG-drooling pleasures (well, at least for some folk no?). CLICK THRU for mondo-more images and we will update this post when info is made available. [Dastan first teased here]

UPDATED PRODUCT INFO: Scheduled for a end-3rd quarter to early-4th quarter 2010 release, the 1/6th scale Prince Dastan Collectible Figure features a head sculpt by GOX (Eom Jea Sung), painted by JC. Hong with head art directed by Kojun. Accessory sculpts by Kouhei Okui. CLICK THRU for full product description.

DASTAN IN BATTLE-TUNIC WITH WEAPONS:

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1/6th scale Prince Dastan Collectible Figure (Movie Masterpiece Series / Product code: MMS127

PRODUCT-TEXT: Hot Toys is proud to present the 1/6th scale Prince Dastan Collectible Figure from the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time movie. The highly detailed Prince Dastan collectible is specially crafted based on the image of Jake Gyllenhaal in the movie, highlighting the newly sculpted head, multi-layered stereoscopic hair sculpture, muscular body, detailed weapons and two styles of costume.

The 1/6th scale Prince Dastan Collectible Figure specially features:
- Newly sculpted head with authentic likeness of Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan in the movie Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
- Approximately 30 cm tall
- Over 30 points of articulations
- Multi-layered stereoscopic hair sculpture
- Movie-accurate facial expression with detailed wrinkles, skin texture and moustache
- Muscular upper body
- Three (3) pairs of interchangeable palms including:
- One (1) pair of relaxed palms
- One (1) pair for holding swords
- Two (2) extra gloved left palms, including one (1) relaxed palm and one (1) for holding sword
- Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted

DASTAN IN MAN-SMEXY FROU-FROU-WEAR:

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Costume:
- One (1) pair of brown-color pants suitable for both styles of costume
- One (1) leather-like brown-color patterned armor vest with highly detailed accessories and two (2) sword sheaths at the back
- One (1) brown-color patterned jacket
- One (1) creamy white colored shirt
- One (1) black-color buckled belt where the dagger of time can be put, which is twisted three folds round the waist
- One (1) brown-color belt with three (3) buckles and two (2) dagger sheaths
- One (1) red-color long scarf
- One (1) pair of brown- and black-color arm gauntlets with accessories and ropes
- One (1) pair of leather-like brownish black colored boots

Weapons:
- Two (2) metal-like swords
- One (1) metal-like dagger of time
- Two (2) metal-like daggers

Accessories:
- Necklaces with pendants
- Leather-like and metal-like bracelets on right wrist
- Figure stand with Prince Dastan nameplate and movie logo

DASTAN HEADSCULPT:

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Artists:
- Head Sculpted by: GOX (EOM JEA SUNG)
- Head Painted by: JC. Hong
- Head Art Directed by: Kojun
- Accessory Sculpted by: Kouhei Okui

HOT-TOYS-DASTAN

Source: Hot Toys
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