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MAJOR
Ghost in the Shell

Original price: USD $449
Limited edition of 500

Dimensions: 43 x 28 x 28 cm (H x W x D)
Weight: 4 kg
Materials: Polystone, resin, electronics
Released: 2017
Sculptor: Mauro Santini

Weta Workshop spent more than ten months immersed in the incredible future-tech world of Ghost in the Shell. Working closely with director Rupert Sanders and his production team, the Workshop helped translate this iconic manga into a reimagined live-action setting, before bringing those concepts to life through more than 3000 prosthetics, animatronics, props, miniatures and specialty costumes.

The highly-anticipated live-action film, starring Scarlett Johansson, is based on the internationally-acclaimed Anime property. Ghost in the Shell follows Major, a special ops, one-of-a-kind human-cyborg hybrid, who leads the elite task force Section 9 devoted to stopping the most dangerous criminals and extremists.

The Major’s thermoptic suit was to be a centrepiece of Ghost in the Shell and represented a benchmark for Weta Workshop’s creativity and innovation. Taking digital scans of actress Scarlett Johansson, the Workshop built an extraordinary physical effects suit unlike anything it had attempted before. Cast in a smooth, translucent silicone over a mesh fabric, it adhered to The Major like a second skin; a piece of technology, both practical and iconic.

The artists of Weta Workshop have recreated Major's stunning suit for you in this collectible polystone statue, of which only 500 will be made. This extremely limited edition 1:4 scale statue is made from high-quality polystone and features a unique illuminating base: a first for Weta Workshop. Expertly designed and sculpted by Mauro Santini, and developed by the same Weta Workshop artists and technicians who work on our film projects.

"I created the pattern shapes, and then they went to the 3D department where they digitised it, milled it out in acrylic to create a mold, and sent it to the prosthetics team. They poured the silicone, laid in the mesh fabric that we used as a base, then we'd cut them up and you'd have these beautiful pieces with all the detail molded into them - it was just incredible."
Flo Foxworthy - Senior Costume Technician, Weta Workshop

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