Elvis Presley (Jailhouse Rock) 1:10 Scale Statue

Tenth Scale Statue by Iron Studios
$180.00

STOCK STATUS: Preorder

On tiptoe, in one of his most memorable performances, the legendary "King of Rock" with his unmistakable dance moves, brings all his energy and enthusiasm as at the beginning of his career. His most rebellious, rock'n'roll phase, in music and theaters, now immortalized by Iron Studios in the statue "Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock - Art Scale 1:10 - Elvis Presley", inspired by an anthological scene from a dance choreographed by Elvis himself, and considered by many to be one of the first music videos in rock history.

Jailhouse Rock is both the title of a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, one of Elvis Presley's greatest hits, as well as the third movie of his career released in 1957. The film Jailhouse Rock entered the United States National Film Registry at the United States Library of Congress, immortalized because of its cultural relevance. In the plot, Vince Everett (Elvis Presley) is sentenced to prison after accidentally killing a man, and there, he befriends a former country singer who teaches him to play the guitar. When he is released, he starts his musical career to achieve fame and fortune. The climax of the film, replicated in this statue by Iron Studios, is the iconic scene in which Elvis sings Jailhouse Rock in a prison cell setting, set up in a TV studio. The song is ranked 67th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 best songs of all time and is also on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum's list of the 500 most influential songs in the formation of rock and roll.

One of the most significant popular cultural icons of the 20th century, this is Iron Studios' second statue of the eternal King of Rock and is already available for Pre-Order. You can also check out the statue "Elvis Presley Comeback Deluxe - Art Scale 1:10", and soon there will be others inspired by the most memorable moments of his career.

 

Height: 9" (22.9 cm)
Width: 5.9" (15 cm)
Depth: 6.3" (16 cm)

This item is a Pre-Order! That means it is still in production and we do not yet know delivery costs. Delivery costs will not be shown in shopping cart or orders until the item is ready to ship.

Please note that by placing this order your deposit is non-refundable unless the manufacturer cancels production. 

Most sixth scale figures come double-boxed automatically when purchased through Secret Compass! Most other dealers will slap a label right on the cardboard shipper and ship that way with no protection. Secret Compass recognizes the value in your collectible figure and we always double-box the cardboard shipper, which comes fresh out of a master case so it shows no sign of shipping before it ships to you.

Because this item still in production, we do not know the final weight or dimensions, or even how many boxes there will be. Therefore, we cannot give you an accurate quote for shipping. Actual shipping rates will be determined when the item is in stock, and will be reflected on your final invoice.

The following are reasonable estimates for shipping based on the size/weight of various figures:

1/6 or 1/10 Scale Figures
Domestic: $20-$30
International: $60-$100

1/4 Scale (Premium Format Figures)
Domestic: $40-$60 per box
International: $100-$180 per box

1/3 Scale (Prime 1)
Domestic: $80-$180 per box
International: $150-$250 per box

1/2 Scale (Prime 1, Legendary Scale)
Domestic: $100-$200 per box
International: $200-$250 per box

Please note that size can vary greatly between different figures, and the above are only estimates based on figures we have seen in the past.

These estimates are by no means a guarantee of your final shipping cost - your final cost could be less or more. In the event that you aren't happy with the shipping costs, please contact us regarding other options, such as you providing your own shipping labels, a local pickup, or palletizing your order together with other figures and sending you freight on a pallet. We will always do our best to help you save money.

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