1/6 Scale Clicker Statue - TLOU
From Sideshow
CODE:
SS200706
PREORDER ENDS BY 20 OCT 2025. STOCK RELEASE ESTIMATION IN NOVEMBER 2026.
PLEASE ALLOW 1-2 MONTHS AFTER THE OFFICIAL RELEASE DATE FOR THE ITEM TO ARRIVE IN STOCK.
Move quietly … Sideshow presents the Clicker 1:6 Scale Statue, an officially licensed collectible inspired by season 1 of the HBO Original series The Last of Us.
One of the stages of the cordyceps lifecycle, the Clicker is an Infected whose body has erupted with fungal growths, obscuring the victim’s vision entirely. Their guttural trademark "clicking" noise allows the Clicker to echolocate targets and navigate the overgrown, post-outbreak world.
This Clicker 1:6 Scale Statue captures the horror of alerting one of the Infected as it shrieks, prepared for a vicious attack. Measuring 10.47” (26.6 cm) tall x 8.64” wide (22 cm) x 9.43” (24 cm) deep, the fully sculpted figure is covered in plates and shelves of cordyceps fungus bursting through the body, creating eerie, floral blooms amid torn clothes and discolored skin. The Clicker’s complex portrait features realistic paint and detailing, based on the designs seen in the show. The base depicts the wild and untamed fungal strain growing on crumbling urban features like pavement and a brick wall, the remnants of society being all but overtaken.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS & DIMENSIONS
Height: 10.47" (27 cm)
Width: 8.64" (22 cm)
Depth: 9.43" (24 cm)
*Item shown is a prototype. When shipped, the final production piece may differ in appearance.
Retail: RM1598
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