22
August 2008
Posted
23:00 by Les
Click
through to read the review and watch as we unpack this stunning
collectible.
11
February 2008
Posted
20:45 by Les
Spectacular news from
Cinemaquette! Harrison
Ford approved the final design today and will be signing the certificate
of authenticity. So best to start saving your money
as I know you won't want to be without this fantastic item.

27
October 2007
These
are the latest press release pictures of the upcoming INDIANA
JONES cinemaquette from Toynami. Projected shipping is Nov/Dec
2007.

20
March 2007
These
are the first press release pictures of the upcoming INDIANA JONES
cinemaquette from Toynami.
What is a Cinemaquette?
What if the great moments in cinema could step out of the screen
and into your living room? Not merely a poster or a toy, but a stunningly
accurate, three-dimensional memento of some of the most popular characters
in modern film. Lavishly produced and detailed, each Cinemaquette
immortalizes its subject with breathtaking vividness - a work of art
fit for a museum, yet still affordably priced for any home or office.
Each Cinemaquette
will recreate its subject in 1:3 scale, with an approximate height
of 24 inches, varying for authenticity. Making use of a revolutionary
silicon sculpting process, the Cinemaquettes
provide unheard-of realism and detail in the likenesses of the subject,
to a degree never before seen in mere collectibles or statues. The
structures of the bodies themselves are constructed from die-cast
metal and polystone resin, while the character's clothing and equipment
are reproduced in full detail. Each Cinemaquette
will rest on a trademark pedestal, in front of an appropriate diorama-style
setting.
Each Cinemaquette
release will be limited in production, with no more than 1,000 created
for each edition. The same skills and techniques used by Hollywood’s
special-effects wizards to create the original films will be used
to replicate these movie icons. Toynami works closely with the motion-picture
studios, gaining access to their archives and prop departments, so
as to reproduce the costumes and accessories as accurately as possible.