

The way I see it, mini-busts have a lot going on for them and as such they deserve much more time in the spotlights. Just like there are real gems and grails amongst the bigger pieces, there are also treasures to be found amongst mini-busts and I think they can easily be a very important part of any collection and any display. Characterwise you have a much broader choice in mini-busts than you have when looking at the larger statues or busts.įurthermore mini-busts are also much more practical and economical since they are (far) less expensive and demand far less real estate in your display room.
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For starters much more known and less known comic book characters have been captured for the centuries to come in mini-bust format than as full size or Premium Format statues.

In my humble opinion mini-busts deserve much better however. I think it’s would be fair to say that in general mini-busts are less popular and less sought after than their bigger polystone brothers and sisters.

They are much smaller than full size statues or PF’s, they do not have mixed media attributes or fancy light-up features and are, because of this, often considered to be less sexy and funky. With all those spectacular, grail like full size statues which are released on a very regular basis by more and more companies, it is easy to overlook the art, beauty and appeal of mini-busts. Yoda, the Jedi Master Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
