Trace: newest Metroid collectible goodness from First 4 Figures
We would have expected an unarmored Samus to come out for NST‘s Metroid Prime line of collectibles, but we’re pleasantly surprised to see this statue instead. Gamers everywhere, have a look at Trace, the newest offering in First 4 Figures‘ series of collectible statues.
Coming from the Metroid Prime Hunters storyline, Trace is a Kriken, an alien sent by his race to search for a new world for the Kriken to take over. Trace’s objective drives him to not only find a suitable planet for his people to subjugate, but a powerful weapon that will let him return to his people a hero.
The figure itself is 10.5 inches tall, and will have a limited run of 1,500 statues, selling for US$ 89.99 each. It’d probably look great with the company’s armored Samus collectible, but I’m tempted to see Trace making kissy-faces at Fierce Deity Link, just for the laugh factor. In any case, if you’ve got a hankering for a long-term investment, this is probably a good item to get. Enjoy!
We would have expected an unarmored Samus to come out for NST‘s Metroid Prime line of collectibles, but we’re pleasantly surprised to see this statue instead. Gamers everywhere, have a look at Trace, the newest offering in First 4 Figures‘ series of collectible statues.
Coming from the Metroid Prime Hunters storyline, Trace is a Kriken, an alien sent by his race to search for a new world for the Kriken to take over. Trace’s objective drives him to not only find a suitable planet for his people to subjugate, but a powerful weapon that will let him return to his people a hero.
The figure itself is 10.5 inches tall, and will have a limited run of 1,500 statues, selling for US$ 89.99 each. It’d probably look great with the company’s armored Samus collectible, but I’m tempted to see Trace making kissy-faces at Fierce Deity Link, just for the laugh factor. In any case, if you’ve got a hankering for a long-term investment, this is probably a good item to get. Enjoy!