Hot Toys’ Temple Of Doom Indiana Jones Doesn’t Come With A Single Snake

Hot Toys’ Temple Of Doom Indiana Jones Doesn’t Come With A Single Snake

The tiny sixth-scale fedora alone makes Hot Toys’ Indiana Jones figure a worthy addition to any collection. But as with all the plastic doppelgangers the company sells, everything from the convincing Harrison Ford sculpt, to his tired and torn outfit, to Indy’s other iconic accessory, his whip, make this $US230 figure worth every cent.

Hot Toys’ Temple Of Doom Indiana Jones Doesn’t Come With A Single Snake

The figure is fully articulated so you can pose Indy like he’s ready to take on a gang of attacking baddies, or to simply reflect how the miles, not the years, have taken their toll on Dr Jones.

Hot Toys’ Temple Of Doom Indiana Jones Doesn’t Come With A Single Snake

The only caveat is that you’ll need a good deal of patience if you decide to pre-order the figure, as delivery isn’t expected until December of next year. Oof. That’s a long time to have to stare at nothing but a pre-order confirmation email in your inbox. But that tiny fedora, which would look great on every figure from Indy to Darth Vader, would definitely make the wait worthwhile. [Sideshow Collectibles via Plastic and Plush]

Hot Toys’ Temple Of Doom Indiana Jones Doesn’t Come With A Single Snake
Hot Toys’ Temple Of Doom Indiana Jones Doesn’t Come With A Single Snake

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