Scaling the Cliffs of Insanity. Wrestling rodents of unusual size. Battling Inigo Montoya. It’s all in a day’s work when you're the Dread Pirate Roberts. The cult classic 1987 film The Princess Bride has captured the hearts and minds of fans the world over. We include ourselves among them, which is why QMx is so excited to present you the first ever officially-licensed sixth scale articulated figure from the film: Westley, also known as The Dread Pirate Roberts. This sixth scale figure re-creates the iconic character in exquisite detail. Standing approximately 12 inches tall, every element, from his pirate’s tunic to his rapier, is authentically reproduced. He has two different heads; The masked Dread Pirate Roberts and the unmasked Westley - both with the authentic, hand-painted likeness of Cary Elwes.
Westley aka The Dread Pirate Roberts - Master Series
The Westley aka The Dread Pirate Roberts Sixth Scale Figure specially features:
Costume
Weapons
Accessories
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Item shown is a prototype. When shipped, the final production piece may differ in appearance.
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Great piece!
... but he looks alive! Very nice representation of my favorite pirate, The Dread Pirate Roberts. I really appreciate the extra details QMX puts into their work. Hot Toys & Sideshow have earned their spot, but, I feel QMX should be in the same group for their high quality figures based upon less than 100% slam dunk IPs.
Loved the movie love the figure everything about Westley is great. Now bring on Buttercup
Received my Westley figure and fell in love with it just as fast as I did the character in the movie! He looks identical to Carey Elwes's Westley/Dread Pirate Roberts, and his costume and props are amazing. The attention to detail is remarkable. Now, please, please, please Sideshow and Quantum Mechanix, bring us Buttercup, Fezzik, and Inigo Montoya!
Absolutely gorgeous! The detail is amazing. I took a photo of it and texted it to my mother, and it is so life-like, she thought it was someone in a costume! Thank you!