My 3rd favorite Christmas movie & my favorite Krampus design! Definitely picking this up! Can't wait! Also, about the tongue, try heating the mouth up & then put the tongue in. The notches of the tongue are supposed to fit into his real mouth inside the mask, not the mask's mouth.
Emporium of Cool are great. I get all my figures from them. Pre-orders go up early and you can pay them off on a 6-month payment plan, which is handy for pricier figures. Great figure, packaging, and review.
Brilliant review mate! Honestly cannot wait for mine to arrive! I'll be using it as reference for the 1/6 build I'm doing. NECA definitely did a great job on him 🎉
Omg!!!!! Wow this figure is freaking awesome wow!!! Awesome review dean love the Xmas light in the background!!! Freaking sweet like always you kill it with your reviews
i got it from Kapow UK for £90. Special PO price. Mine was delivered 2 days ago at home but wont be back home until 29th so wont get to open till then. One thing I am annoyed about is at this price point they should have had cloth on it for the clothes and hair like beard etc.
I know this is basically the size of 1/6 but damn $100? That’s a first for Neca for a standard figure. I only collect 1/6 now so I’d like to see that done
This son of the norse goddess of the underworld suggests me of Ialdabaoth, the evil gnostic inferior god creator of cosmos, son of an angel (aeon) called Sophia, that fell into the dark deepness of the true god, father of everything. The gnostic version of Plato´s Republic 588b-589b describes Ialdabaoth as an odd beast-like being, totally different from his mother Sophia, which is a description that I find has some resemblance with the bestial aspect of the Krampus. However, the Secret Book of John describes Ialdabaoth in a different way to the Krampus: as a dragon with the face of a lion and luminiscent eyes
My 3rd favorite Christmas movie & my favorite Krampus design! Definitely picking this up! Can't wait! Also, about the tongue, try heating the mouth up & then put the tongue in. The notches of the tongue are supposed to fit into his real mouth inside the mask, not the mask's mouth.
This version of Krampus was designed and built by Weta Workshop, the special effects/prop guys who worked on the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Emporium of Cool are great. I get all my figures from them. Pre-orders go up early and you can pay them off on a 6-month payment plan, which is handy for pricier figures. Great figure, packaging, and review.
Emporium of Cool are so so Good
The way every seller and collector should Be
Dean,you got me very interested, the figure & the film,I've got a nightmare before Christmas vibe on this.
Brilliant review mate! Honestly cannot wait for mine to arrive! I'll be using it as reference for the 1/6 build I'm doing. NECA definitely did a great job on him 🎉
Great work once again Dean! Thanks!
I never watched this movie before, but now that I watched your video. I’m gonna go check it out. Thanks Dean!
Its pretty good
It a good Christmas movie I saw it twice in theaters when it came out
Got him in today from Madabouthorror so happy with it
Box is incredible definitely a nice display collectible
Looks awesome very creepy love how the light hits it really unsettling looking at that face love it . Great review.
Oh yeah I’m waiting on this one. Great pickup. Mine should be in this week.
I immediately thought of you when he revealed the figure
Krampus in that movie is practical effect!
Very cool looking figure. Already sold out at Mad About Horror.
Just preordered mine see you in 6 months,
I love it! So cool
Absolutley stunning for a neca fig, I dont know whether to leave mine in the box or build a dio for it
Leave it inside the box
Diorama sounds awesome, toys aren't made to collect dust you know
will you review Der Klown the accompanying figure to Krampus?
Omg!!!!! Wow this figure is freaking awesome wow!!! Awesome review dean love the Xmas light in the background!!! Freaking sweet like always you kill it with your reviews
Such a baddass figure by neca
Love your reviews brother
Thank you! 🙂
@@deanknight333 welcome
Did this recently just come out? I looked on eBay real quick and wow they want crazy prices
i got it from Kapow UK for £90. Special PO price. Mine was delivered 2 days ago at home but wont be back home until 29th so wont get to open till then. One thing I am annoyed about is at this price point they should have had cloth on it for the clothes and hair like beard etc.
we need a 1/4th for this one !
Ain’t much of an action figure here, rather a semi-posable statue. Still looks amazing !
Great review Dean, really creepy looking.
Are there straps and tape on the inside of the packaging or could you reseal it after opening?
Nice piece I never really liked the film but that’s a scary design for sure
Love it Dean and a love Christmas 🎄 Am really thinking about getting it do you feel a should spend the £120
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I hope you have a Merry Christmas, mate. I am looking forward to your videos in 2025.
I don’t like the movie much, but the Krampus design is great.
This is so cool man. I love this movie
I know this is basically the size of 1/6 but damn $100? That’s a first for Neca for a standard figure. I only collect 1/6 now so I’d like to see that done
So now we know who bought the rest of McFarlane metal chains went to lol....thats an incredible piece!
This son of the norse goddess of the underworld suggests me of Ialdabaoth, the evil gnostic inferior god creator of cosmos, son of an angel (aeon) called Sophia, that fell into the dark deepness of the true god, father of everything. The gnostic version of Plato´s Republic 588b-589b describes Ialdabaoth as an odd beast-like being, totally different from his mother Sophia, which is a description that I find has some resemblance with the bestial aspect of the Krampus. However, the Secret Book of John describes Ialdabaoth in a different way to the Krampus: as a dragon with the face of a lion and luminiscent eyes
Coca-Cola Krampus.
Looks nothing like krampus
In the movie yes
Bullshit. In the 2015 film, it looks exactly like him.
the price though, ouch!