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The World of Warcraft Jaina Statue is an 18 inch scale statue of Jaina Proudmoore on a watery pedestal holding an anchor necklace up with her left hand and her staff pointing down in the right hand. It became available for pre-order on March 28, 2019 from the Blizzard Gear store for USD $350. A version of the statue was displayed at BlizzCon 2018.[1] The collectible version was based on a slightly larger than scale version displayed at Blizzard headquarters and eventually also on the floor of BlizzCon 2018.[2][3]
The statue is very high quality and shows careful attention to detail.
Caveats from Blizzard Gear page:[4]
- Not eligible for special offers, free shipping or promotions.
- Statue scheduled to deliver before end of Q3 2019.
Official description[]
- Lady Jaina Proudmoore: the Daughter of the Sea and the Lord Admiral of Kul Tiras. Whatever name or title you prefer, Jaina has been a beloved Warcraft hero since she first appeared in Warcraft III. Now you can have this beautifully detailed statue right on your desk! Ever resolute, she’ll stand ready to call the fleet home . . . or just make sure no one steals your favorite pencil.[4]
Specifications[]
- Measures 18"/45.72 cm tall, 11.75/29.85" wide.[4]
- Artist Credits:[4]
- Ehren Bienert (Sculpt)
- Laurel Austin (Paint)
- Special thanks - Glenn Rane, Chris Robinson, Ely Cannon
- Marco Sipriaso (Graphic Design)
- Blizzard Consumer Products
- Blizzard Animation
- World of Warcraft Development Team
Note: Each statue is hand painted, there may be a slight variance in the final production piece.[4]
SKU: B63533[4]
Media[]
Images[]
- 360° gallery
- Closeups
Videos[]
References[]
- ^ perculia 2018-11-01. Jaina Statue Coming Soon to the Blizzard Gear Shop. Wowhead News.
- ^ Julie Shah. Jaina Proudmoore Life Size Statue (Blizzcon 2018). ArtStation. Retrieved on 2018-03-30.
- ^ Anshlun 2019-03-28. Jaina Statue - Pre-Orders Now Open. Wowhead News.
- ^ a b c d e f World of Warcraft Jaina Statue. Blizzard Gear. Retrieved on 2019-03-30.
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