Star Ace Toys makes this vinyl statue of Kali as animated by Ray Harryhausen in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974).
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Just another nerd.
Star Ace Toys makes this vinyl statue of Kali as animated by Ray Harryhausen in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974).
Star Ace Toys continues its line of statues based on creatures from Ray Harryhausen movies with this 12.6″ of the fictional Rhedosaurus from 1953’s The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms.
Since The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms was released in black-and-white, there is also a monochrome version of the statute.
I was born just a couple of years after the release of Hammer Film’s One Million Years B.C. The first time I remember seeing it was on some old black and white television sometime in the mid-1970s. And it scared my little 7 or 8-year-old me out of my mind.
Ray Harryhausen did all of the stop motion animation for the dinosaurs, and Star Ace Toys is making a line of statues based on Harryhausen creations, including the dinosaurs from One Million Years B.C.
That includes this polyresin version of the Ceratosaurus that fights with the Triceratops. Ironically, while Ceratosaurus was initially depicted as bipedal as seen in the movie, by the end of the 19th century it was already known that the animal actually walked on all fours (much like the Triceratops).
But as Harryhausen put it, he didn’t make his dinosaurs for “professors…who probably don’t go to see these kinds of movies anyway.”
Good times.
Go Hero has the license to produce action figures based on a number of Ray Harryhausen films, including Sinbad. These are 1:6 scale, so the Sinbad and Skeleton Warrior figures below are each about 12 inches tall, with plans for a 30-inch tall cyclops figure.