Cool Horror Gear: Kane Hodder action figure!

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

No, this isn’t a Jason collectible… this is actually a Kane Hodder action figure! Who wouldn’t want one of those?

Independant toy company DeConte Figures & Collectibles has started a new crowd-funding campaign to release the first figure in their “Cinematic Heroes” line. The figurine is of actor/stuntman extraordinaire Kane Hodder, best known for his portrayal as Jason Voorhees in four of the Friday the 13th films (7,8,9,10) and his latest role as Victor Crowley in the Hatchet series. The figure depicts Kane sitting in a directors chair with his name stenciled on the back of it. The reclined figure measures 8″ tall.


To move forward with the figure, DeConte Figures & Collectibles requires $68,500 in pre-orders. These can be made at their indiegogo.com campaign site (igg.me/at/kanesfigure/x/8059553). If successfully funded, everyone who pledges $65 will not only receive the figure, but also their name printed on the actual packaging as a thank you. The pre-ordering for the Kane Hodder “Cinematic Heroes” figure ends November 21st. If successfully funded, DeConte expects to have these in the States and ready for pick-up/delivery for April 2015.

Source: Figures.com

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