Full-Size Terracotta Army Warrior Statue Replica
Way, way, way before grown men used to collect action figures, the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, had an even more immense sculptural Terracotta Army collection that consisted of over 8,000 soldiers, 130 chariots, 520 horses, 150 cavalry horses, and a whole assortment of non-military figures like acrobats, strongmen, officials, musicians, and more. Supposedly, these terracotta statues were to protect/entertain him in the afterlife, but I think he was just the first true collector/hoarder. Well, you no longer need to visit Emperor Qin Shi Huangβs Mausoleum Site Museum in Shaanxi Province, China to see these figures still standing in their original boxes, er, pits because you can now have one of your very own to admire with this cool new Full-Size Terracotta Warrior Statue Replica from American Science & Surplus. This reproduction of one of the generals from the Terracotta Army stands 6' 4" tall, weighs over 600 lbs, and will surely last a lifetime when placed indoors or outdoors around your home... or I guess you could bury it in the backyard to confuse future archaeologists. Hmm, they should make reproductions of all the figures so you could try and collect them all.