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Hot Toys Star Wars Kylo Ren Sixth Scale Figure with Lightsaber - The Last Jedi

Since the Kylo Ren character was first introduced in Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens, fans have been looking forward to this new villian in the Star Wars Universe. Now, he gets a new Hot Toys Kylo Ren Star Wars Sixth Scale Figure with his signature Crossguard lightsaber from Star Wars Episode VIII - The Last Jedi.  The Hot Toys Kylo Ren Star Wars Figure is Available for Pre-Order Now from Sideshow Collectibles

This time round, the Hot Toys Kylo Ren Star Wars Sixth Scale Figure comes with a removable Kylo Ren Helmet as well as a new cape and Kylo Ren costume design. Even though Kylo Ren is not my favourite character, there is no denying that this is a marvelous Hot Toys Star Wars figure. The likeness to the character on screen is what is expected from Hot Toys Star Wars Action Figures.




Since the events in The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren has trained and gotten even stronger in the Dark Side of the Force. As seen in Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren is able to stop blaster shots in midair using the force and the Hot Toys Kylo Ren Star Wars Sixth Scale Figure allows you to do just that. It is interesting to see how the story line will progress as we compare Darth Vader and Kylo Ren and see if Kylo Ren can turn out to be a strong villain who can be on a par with the iconic Darth Vader





Are those Red Figures standing behind Kylo Ren the new version of the Royal Guards? 






The Hot Toys Kylo Ren Figure - Star Wars Episode VIII The Last Jedi comes with an interchangeable Kylo Ren Helmet which allows you to pose with him holding on to his helmet and revealing his face. The original The Force Awakens Hot Toys Kylo Ren did not come with the head sculpt made to likeness of the actor Adam Driver so now we are talking. 





As you can see, the Hot Toys Kylo Ren costume comes with a removable cape which can be attached magnetically. The Kylo Ren costume is finely tailored and highly detail.




Newly developed head sculpt with authentic and detailed likeness of Adam Driver as Kylo Ren in Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Highly-accurate facial expression with detailed skin texture and scar
Approximately 33 cm tall
A newly developed body with over 30 points of articulation
Seven (7) interchangeable gloved hands including: 
- One (1) pair of fists 
- One (1) pair of relaxed hands 
- One (1) pair of hands for holding lightsaber 
- One (1) gesturing left hand
Each head sculpt is specially hand-painted
Costume:

One (1) black leather-like cape with magnetic feature
One (1) black sleeveless tunic
One (1) black mid coat with accordion sleeves
One (1) black belt with lightsaber holster
One (1) pair of black pants
One (1) pair of black boots
Weapons:

One (1) LED light up Kylo Ren’s lightsaber (battery operated)
One (1) Kylo Ren’s lightsaber hilt
Accessories:

Finely crafted Kylo Ren’s helmet with weathering effects
Specially designed character theme figure stand with Kylo Ren nameplate and Star Wars logo

Pre Order the Hot Toys Kylo Ren Star Wars Sixth Scale Figure from Sideshow Collectibles Now!

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