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The maquette
The maquette







the maquette

THE MAQUETTE FULL

Packed full of dastardly details and dreadful delights, this absolutely bonkers Joker 1:4 Maquette by Tweeterhead is surely gonna put a smile on your face! Add him to your DC Comics collection today, exclusively available through Sideshow. With so many Easter eggs and details, you’ll always find something new to love in this villainous piece!įor a scene of absolute chaos, pair him with the lovely Harley Quinn 1:4 Maquette by Sideshow and Tweeterhead - sold separately.

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The maquette also includes an additional right hand holding a blade and an additional alternate style portrait, creating four total different ways you can display your newest Joker collectible. He teeters precariously on a giant pile of spoils including money bags, gasoline tanks, bombs, and endless knick-knacks and knives. This fully sculpted polyresin statue comes crammed with a bunch of trophies and toys from The Joker’s Gotham City escapades.Īrmed with his gilded cane, a playing card, and bladed dress shoes, The Joker sits atop his personalized throne. The game takes place in a recursive world. From point of order to delivery, please allow 12-14 weeks. Maquette is a puzzle-adventure video game developed by Graceful Decay and published by Annapurna Interactive. The Joker 1:4 Maquette measures 20 inches wide and about 26 inches tall when fully assembled - from the bottom of the base to the tippy top of the Batman’s cowl draped across the Clown Prince’s chair. Each one is signed, dated and numbered, by me, on the reverse of the stepped element. Sideshow and Tweeterhead present The Joker 1:4 Maquette, a crazy charming Sideshow exclusive statue to add to your DC Comics collection. You can just step outside and close the door on all those dreadful things that happened.'' I would return to my workshop time after time, to create or adapt an element, take a picture, and bring it to the next meeting for discussion, leading to approval or further suggestions for changes.įor some pieces, I worked up to five versions before we got the right one! But it was worth it! Although this seems a very long process, it is important to take all the time that is necessary: if one makes a big error in the full-scale installation, this is costly to remedy, but on a maquette, it is easy to put a wrong part aside and to start over, correcting the element that needs correcting.''Madness is an emergency exit. Some elements of the piece were hotly debated, and argued back and forth. It was also time to move beyond paper and cardboard, using more beautiful materials - wood, fabric - and to bring more realistic color and texture to the maquette. The increasingly elaborate detail and the complexity of the work required this larger scale in order to give everyone a good view of the whole piece. They also helped me convince the others that although the lighthouse was a very good idea, the very realistic version we had been discussing was not - I pushed for the creation of a more poetic, more artistic version, which did indeed emerge after the pictures on the more realistic lighthouse in the second maquette.īy May it was time to begin with the creation of the final maquette, built at 1/4 scale, in contrast to the first two, which had been at 1/8 scale. The pictures I took to show at the next meeting helped the whole group realize that we had to change proportions: the Riemann Hill was too small if we wanted to have a complex boat, illustrating knotical and many other elements, the Ocean was too small, the Bay too narrow. In just one week I prepared a very ugly flimsy construct out of green cardboard.









The maquette